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I saw him on one of the first pay TV providers back in the late 70s ("ON TV", if memory serves) when he put out "I Came To Dance". I was hooked from then on. Wore out a cassette of his double live album "Night After Night".
And that would be the DVD, yes! Would have been a great show to attend, and Baxter's characterization of him was duly noted when I heard it. Some great playing in that performance - his initial warmup piece alone is worth the price of the DVD!
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Let us know when you work out how to put the capo on the 12th and play at the 7th.
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It depends on who or what is “right”.
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I am hanging my head in shame...
I do not, nor have I ever, owned a Martin. I have shimmed a saddle multiple times. I have compulsive customitis - I absolutely always have to customize my guitars and make changes And I am also guilty of being A lazy...I play mostly A2s and nobody notices But, I am not a bad person!
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