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Rockabilly meets Blues Rock I think

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Hey guys Rockabilly has never really been my Genre but coming from a blues rock background, I do appreciate the skill required to pull it off and I ve always gassed for a White Falcon,
Guitars are all from my 335 copy Middle position mainly, Bass I played a old Sammick I got here, Drums Superior Drummer. tell me what you think.

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Shit! I'm just wasting my time. Anybody wanna buy all my gear?

Great vocals, lots of swing; there was a Stray Cats flavour coming through and that's a very good thing.

I'd like to offer constructive comments but I'm intimidated by how good it is. Well done.

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slowfingers wrote:Shit! I'm just wasting my time. Anybody wanna buy all my gear?

Great vocals, lots of swing; there was a Stray Cats flavour coming through and that's a very good thing.

I'd like to offer constructive comments but I'm intimidated by how good it is. Well done.

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:clap: Excellent! :thumbup: I enjoyed everything about that.
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Great stuff, looking forward to more of your recordings...
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awesome!
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phoenixash wrote:Hey guys Rockabilly has never really been my Genre but coming from a blues rock background, I do appreciate the skill required to pull it off and I ve always gassed for a White Falcon,
Guitars are all from my 335 copy Middle position mainly, Bass I played a old Sammick I got here, Drums Superior Drummer. tell me what you think.
WOW - that is great guitar playing!!!
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Nice job. The drum programs out these days are very good.

Great playing!!!!
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