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Can someone name this old tune?
Hi everyone. New member here. My uncle taught me this song in 1969. He was a WW2 vet. I've played this time for 50 something years but he never said the name of it. This is my first recording on a phone and I messed up a couple times. Does anyone recognize it? I truly appreciate your help!https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/GfyJo
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sorry wouldnt let me access the cloud- invalid dynamic link error?
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I realize that it could be something he just made up. But it does sound a little Lindsey Buckingham ish.
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I seriously don't know what that means. I clicked the link and it played but I think I'm signed in to the site. I'll investigate.
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I'm not technically savy
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Good job! I have a lot to learn. Thank you
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Part of the chord changes match "Never Going Back" by Buckingham, but those changes are common as rain, and it's not the same lead line.
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Yes I think my uncle was playing this before I was born. Long before Fleetwood Mac. I was just wondering if it was an old tune that maybe was popular way back. I'm 62.
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