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Old 11-18-2017, 07:46 AM
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Default Having fun on my Waterloo JK with Big Bill Broonzy

Here's my version of Big Bill Broonzy's "Saturday Night Rub." It comes out differently every time I play it, so perhaps I should call this one SNR #127

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Thanks. It was fun listening too.
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Old 11-18-2017, 08:33 AM
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Man, that was special, Toby!! Great playing...........!
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That was good Toby.

You bring out the best in those guitars.
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I can never resist clicking on any Big Bill Broonzy instrumentals. Great work on that piece, Toby.

A question if you don't mind. I'm not familiar with the Waterloo JK. On the recording it comes across with a wonderful tone very much like a robust resonator guitar. Does it sound like that in person?
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I can never resist clicking on any Big Bill Broonzy instrumentals. Great work on that piece, Toby.

A question if you don't mind. I'm not familiar with the Waterloo JK. On the recording it comes across with a wonderful tone very much like a robust resonator guitar. Does it sound like that in person?
You bet... this particular guitar has a lot of serious OOOOMMMPHH!!!
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You bet... this particular guitar has a lot of serious OOOOMMMPHH!!!
Sounds fantastic, Toby. Almost couldn't believe my ears!
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Really well done, Toby! You do such a fantastic job on rags like that!

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