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chrisz wrote: Is there any rehearsal room East? The closest I know is Penrose (which is not too bad really).
I don't know of any rehearsal rooms. Practice has always been in garages .. but out past Beachlands area or rather quietly in the lounge. Penrose isn't out of the way.

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We need to start up a list too. Else everything will be 12 bar blues in fucking E or C or anywhere between. I can do 8 bar blues too, but.... if you want to do blues/classic rock/blues rock we need a definition.

If you want to do Classic Rock, then define it and pick 3 songs we should be hitting up to practice before lockdown finishes

I'm thinking Free - Fire and Water as my pick as that is what classic rock is too me.
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.

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I'll join with Wagon Wheel which is pseudo classic rock, right?
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Jay wrote:I'll join with Wagon Wheel which is pseudo classic rock, right?
No you're thinking pseudo country rock, and no before you ask. NO.
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.

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I had a good jam with DC recently, we should invite him too.
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Jay wrote:I'll join with Wagon Wheel which is pseudo classic rock, right?
Ooh I know that one! :rofl:
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Bg wrote:We need to start up a list too. Else everything will be 12 bar blues in fucking E or C or anywhere between. I can do 8 bar blues too, but.... if you want to do blues/classic rock/blues rock we need a definition.

If you want to do Classic Rock, then define it and pick 3 songs we should be hitting up to practice before lockdown finishes

I'm thinking Free - Fire and Water as my pick as that is what classic rock is too me.
Good idea, correct. I will practice Fire and Water if.. you can sing. Nice one.
I'll suggest Jesus just left Chicago-ZZ top for now that I can sing (sort of) and come back soon with couple more.

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I'm out for the time being, got to try and get rotten woodwork sorted before the weather turns for the worse :(
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.

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Bg wrote:I'm out for the time being, got to try and get rotten woodwork sorted before the weather turns for the worse :(
Be honest, Wagon Wheel tipped you over the edge!! (totally fuckin understandable, its hideous)
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If this weekend then Sunday I can do it.
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Fire & Water - Free
Jesus just left Chicago -ZZ top
Talk of the Town - The Pretenders
Wagon Wheel - just to annoy BG & JB
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RobRoyMcCoy wrote:If this weekend then Sunday I can do it.
Songs:
Fire & Water - Free
Jesus just left Chicago -ZZ top
Talk of the Town - The Pretenders
Wagon Wheel - just to annoy BG & JB
I was only kidding and now you are rubbing it in :lol:
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jeremyb wrote:
Bg wrote:I'm out for the time being, got to try and get rotten woodwork sorted before the weather turns for the worse :(
Be honest, Wagon Wheel tipped you over the edge!! (totally fuckin understandable, its hideous)
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So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.

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