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Thanks! Alway been a Prine fan! Only got to see him play once, that was in the 80's. Don't get to watch many videos like most folks. Have a metered satellite internet so I don't go randomly watching vids. Have to wait for something specific I hear about, a song or artist.
 
Thanks! Alway been a Prine fan! Only got to see him play once, that was in the 80's. Don't get to watch many videos like most folks. Have a metered satellite internet so I don't go randomly watching vids. Have to wait for something specific I hear about, a song or artist.
Just recently came across this song and Prine, Good stuff. The internet is a double edge sword, sometimes wish mine was metered…
 
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Thank you Havasu, the Ventures were my favorite band in my teens, I probably had most all of their albums and during my time one the Air Force in Tacoma, Washington I had a friend that had a teen age night club and I seem to remember that one of the Ventures girlfriends showed up there, my friend had a lot of good bands that came to his club. Love that picture of the Crown Victoria, cool car but not the best engines, the V-8's always needed to have an oil line going up to the valve train shaft to ge oil to the rockers, I did that on my 1964 F-100 that had a 292 engine.
 
@Morgan101 Like it! I just bought Molly Tuttle's Crooked Tree cd. Her picking is incredibly technical. I have several of her songs in my daily picking folders. I'm doing good to just play straight rhythm to some of her slower songs.

I have only one knock against her. West coast flavored grass. Some great bluegrass pickers have come from the west coast. But they all have this certain california sound thats different from the east coast. I prefer a more traditional sound but good pickin is good pickin.
 
@Morgan101 Like it! I just bought Molly Tuttle's Crooked Tree cd. Her picking is incredibly technical. I have several of her songs in my daily picking folders. I'm doing good to just play straight rhythm to some of her slower songs.

I have only one knock against her. West coast flavored grass. Some great bluegrass pickers have come from the west coast. But they all have this certain california sound thats different from the east coast. I prefer a more traditional sound but good pickin is good pickin.

I like them both, and have gone down the rabbit hole with their You Tube videos. It was a special treat to see them together.
 

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