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Des Lynch and Pete Bayne got me to lay down the vocals on these tracks they wrote, and they seem to be doing nicely on the mp3.com.au charts..
I can't claim any credit on these, but here they are anyways.

http://www.mp3.com.au/track.asp?id=144792

http://www.mp3.com.au/track.asp?id=144791
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Great singing man!
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thanks - can't play guitar for crap, so I gotta do okay at something besides farting .. ;-)
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Hey, maybe now you could fart for Australia?
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u think they need my help?
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Very cool rocklander, great vocals.

Good to see Mr Lynch still rocks, I bought his first electric guitar and amp, he was a fantastic guitarist even back in high school, I was very impressed when he bought his snakeskin finish Samick...

Please pass on my compliments and suggest he get his arse online at the forum :lol:
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What to sing in my band ?:)

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rocklander wrote:u think they need my help?
Aussie needs all the help it can get, why do you think they claim so many Kiwis as Aussies :lol:
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Terexgeek wrote:Very cool rocklander, great vocals.

Good to see Mr Lynch still rocks, I bought his first electric guitar and amp, he was a fantastic guitarist even back in high school, I was very impressed when he bought his snakeskin finish Samick...

Please pass on my compliments and suggest he get his arse online at the forum :lol:
thanks, and besides being an exceptional musician (not only guitarist) he's a bloody good mate and a good man. and dammit, he's always right - I don't mean he "has to be right" - he just is... manys the time I thought a song went a particular way, and he suggested it might be different - and he's always right - such attention to detail. and I'll pass on the request to him..
TMG 03 wrote:What to sing in my band ?:)
again - thanks :-) . was more to promote his stuff than me, but I'm a lead singer, and will take all the compliments I can get - heh.
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rocklander wrote:
Terexgeek wrote:Very cool rocklander, great vocals.

Good to see Mr Lynch still rocks, I bought his first electric guitar and amp, he was a fantastic guitarist even back in high school, I was very impressed when he bought his snakeskin finish Samick...

Please pass on my compliments and suggest he get his arse online at the forum :lol:
thanks, and besides being an exceptional musician (not only guitarist) he's a bloody good mate and a good man. and dammit, he's always right - I don't mean he "has to be right" - he just is... manys the time I thought a song went a particular way, and he suggested it might be different - and he's always right - such attention to detail. and I'll pass on the request to him..
Thanks for that, and thank him for my first and only ever organised lesson too please!

Mr Darcy Perry you may remember a certain red Segovia stratalike? That came from Mr Lynch...

That's three owners right there, I wonder if there are many passed around guitars owned on this site...please note I mean OWNED and played but not purchased on a whim and immediately sold for a profit {notlookingatanyoneinparticularheremrslashed} :roll:
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Who'd have thunk a guitar could travel so far? I'm pretty sure the guitar has had a longer life than the store I bought it from!
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hey bro... welcome to the forum...
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Terexgeek wrote:
rocklander wrote:
Terexgeek wrote:Very cool rocklander, great vocals.

Good to see Mr Lynch still rocks, I bought his first electric guitar and amp, he was a fantastic guitarist even back in high school, I was very impressed when he bought his snakeskin finish Samick...

Please pass on my compliments and suggest he get his arse online at the forum :lol:
thanks, and besides being an exceptional musician (not only guitarist) he's a bloody good mate and a good man. and dammit, he's always right - I don't mean he "has to be right" - he just is... manys the time I thought a song went a particular way, and he suggested it might be different - and he's always right - such attention to detail. and I'll pass on the request to him..
Thanks for that, and thank him for my first and only ever organised lesson too please!

Mr Darcy Perry you may remember a certain red Segovia stratalike? That came from Mr Lynch...

That's three owners right there, I wonder if there are many passed around guitars owned on this site...please note I mean OWNED and played but not purchased on a whim and immediately sold for a profit {notlookingatanyoneinparticularheremrslashed} :roll:
Was that necessary? :roll:

And if you'd think about it ever so slightly, the ones that I make a profit on are usually not purchased on a whim ;)
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slash-ed wrote:
Terexgeek wrote:
rocklander wrote: thanks, and besides being an exceptional musician (not only guitarist) he's a bloody good mate and a good man. and dammit, he's always right - I don't mean he "has to be right" - he just is... manys the time I thought a song went a particular way, and he suggested it might be different - and he's always right - such attention to detail. and I'll pass on the request to him..
Thanks for that, and thank him for my first and only ever organised lesson too please!

Mr Darcy Perry you may remember a certain red Segovia stratalike? That came from Mr Lynch...

That's three owners right there, I wonder if there are many passed around guitars owned on this site...please note I mean OWNED and played but not purchased on a whim and immediately sold for a profit {notlookingatanyoneinparticularheremrslashed} :roll:
Was that necessary? :roll:

And if you'd think about it ever so slightly, the ones that I make a profit on are usually not purchased on a whim ;)
Oh go on you're such an easy target, and you bite sooo beautifully :wink:

So righto then, let us know the guitar you've had that has been passed on/sold/permantly shared with a few forum members...Mr slash-ed??? :D
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