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Old 01-24-2021, 08:14 PM
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Hi Glenn - the Acoustic Police comment was entirely tongue in cheek. Loved your performance.

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Thanks Dave!

I knew you were kidding around. No worries!

However, I also know that there are a fair number of AGF acoustic guitar players who actually hate -- literally HATE -- the sound of an electric guitar. So while I knew you were kidding around, some members here are, in fact, very negative on electrics. So in a way, I was acknowledging that but also that there are a significant number of AGF members who appreciate the electric guitar.

Take care Dave! Thanks for your note!

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Wonderful rendition with really nice harmony lines, fun leads and a killer Ric 12 string driving the big bus to tune town! Willow, you never disappoint!
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Old 01-24-2021, 08:20 PM
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Wonderful rendition with really nice harmony lines, fun leads and a killer Ric 12 string driving the big bus to tune town! Willow, you never disappoint!
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Ah man, Frank!

You made me laugh! Thanks so much for your kind words! I'm so glad you thought this came out well!

I agree with you about the Ric 12-string sound, too! It really does drive the song! I am lucky to have that guitar. I wish I had more places to use it.

Thanks for your kind words Frank!

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Great job Glenn!

I'm another old f--t that generally avoids electric, but when there's little or no distortion I'm fine with them. I think this type of tune it has to be played with one.
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Old 01-25-2021, 10:37 AM
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Great job Glenn!

I'm another old f--t that generally avoids electric, but when there's little or no distortion I'm fine with them. I think this type of tune it has to be played with one.
Hi Barry!

Thanks for your thoughts Barry! And thanks for listening!

I agree you. I mostly like electric guitars clean or with just a little bit of overdrive to cause thickening and some slight breakup on louder notes. But rarely do I use much distortion.

I tried a recording of this song with my acoustic Guild 12-string, and it sounded good. It just sounded better, at least to me, with the Ric 12-string. So I thought, why not?

Regarding age, I think I may be older than you by a few years. I turn 73 in a month.

I hope all is well for you Barry! Be well!

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