Post a great ass?
No album art this week. There's often album art, but not lately. Said album art often has a pretty great bum in it.
Post a great ass?
No album art this week. There's often album art, but not lately. Said album art often has a pretty great bum in it.
I would like and 8nvite. I play blues personally
I'm not sure that I get what you're saying, but you don't need an invite to participate in the weekly thread.
Website said needed invite code to register for the board.
Ah, normally it takes a history of participating in the weekly guitar thread to get an invitation. However, I'm lazy and will just do it now so that I needn't do it later.
Use this code: 5f6ec159703c630688c1ceca9b2bef1d0fbb55b3
Hey there folks. The other day my friend Chris came over and we got a case of Budweiser and jammed out a bunch of songs for a few hours. At many points we didn't know what to play and some how we ended up playing this version of Pretty Woman (soundcloud.com) that I don't think has ever been heard like this before.
Thats Marilyn Manson sweet dreams on the guitar riff. Works tho.
Yeah, the mash up seemed to fit nicely though so we went with it
Man that sounds cool. Gotta change some of them lyrics to pretty woman fuck you bitch to match the depressing kinda riff. The drummer would have a ball on that one.
So that's Marilyn Manson eh? I always dug that riff.
He needs some work, but he has potential.
What? Who?
The drummer.
Nope, it doesn't sound like Roy Orbison at all. (Yes, he was the original artist, I'm pretty sure.)
Roy wrote that song, yes indeed
I think he mostly did goat roping music, so I'm not sure how this ended up in the pop charts. Either way, it did and it was.
Roy Orbison was writing with his songwriting partner Bill Dees at his house when he told Dees to get started writing by playing anything that came to mind. Orbison's wife Claudette came in and said she was going to go into town to buy something. Orbison asked if she needed any money, and Dees cracked, "Pretty woman never needs any money." Inspired, Orbison started singing, "Pretty woman walking down the street." Bill Dees recalls: "He sang it while I was banging my hand down on the table and by the time she returned we had the song. I love the song. From the moment that the rhythm started, I could hear the heels clicking on the pavement, click, click, the pretty woman walking down the street, in a yellow skirt and red shoes. We wrote Oh Pretty Woman on a Friday, the next Friday we recorded it, and the next Friday it was out. It was the fastest thing I ever saw. Actually, the yeah, yeah, yeah in Oh Pretty Woman probably came from The Beatles." In the same book Bill Dees recounts how the distinctive growling cry of "Mercy" came about: "I can't do that growl like Roy, but the "Mercy" is mine. I used to say that all the time when I saw a pretty woman or had some good food. Still do."
Welcome to another FNGT! Like normal, we'll go ahead and get you started.
The band is playing tonight, we are not there with them. We have a track from our last live performance. This is one from well after the show was officially over, and in it you can hear a drunk and slurring J as she covers a song you've possibly heard us perform before. I'm pretty sure we've recorded and shared this before - but this is an entirely new recording.
BDE - Because The Night (07.04.21) (share.fngt.gq)
We botched the ending but nobody is gonna notice. Besides, it was 'our time' by then. We were well past our show's end time and just partying at this point, so it's all good.
Rock on!
Much better recording than the last version. J sounded great even if 'compromised'.
LOL Glad ya liked it and she was slurring pretty heavily while singing that.
It was well after the show had ended, so it's all good. Well, after the show had been scheduled to end.
My buddy sitting here listening just said that J sings beautifully, and the band sounds awesome! And you know what? I concur!
LOL Glad ya liked it. I think most of the people on the stage at that time were at least a little intoxicated. We screwed the ending up and J was slurring the words, so it was a pretty good time for everyone.
Drunk people can make beautiful noises
Here's one from the other night that I thought Chris sang really well on Hard by the Highway (soundcloud.com)
LOL I've got the TV playing now. I admit, I gave up pretty early this week - but I won't be here all that late anyhow.
After my friend Chris left the other night my drummer friend showed up wanting to jam. I wish they would appear at the same time but I am not the one who set the schedule, and my schedule maker is so damned busy keeping track of all these damned woman so brilliantly I really do not want them to focus on that anyways.
But while he was here, him and I went and jammed for a while. Here we are pretending to play Sweet Leaf (soundcloud.com)
while Chris was here the other day we learned this Red Hot Chili Peppers song Breaking the Girl (soundcloud.com), it got better as it went. Then after he left and the drummer showed up he does this (soundcloud.com) when he sits down at the drum set. They both play the same song, the same day, at my house, just hours apart. That just makes me want to get them to show up here at the same time all the more.
LOL We've been known to perform said song. RHCP go over pretty well when it's like a skiing crowd or the likes.
They really are great, one of my favorites
I don't think we've covered them all that often for the thread, but the band does some of their work.
sad
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