so i'm sitting here listening to the jam session [thanks for posting!] and...
i thought the opening chords on track 1 were familiar to the first jam session i was accepted to perform in---and, sure enough---it. sounds. exactly. the. same. as. track. 1. of. that.session----the attempt on the prime minister's life [that one, i think]...
i feel so silly and unoriginal and
...
just silly really.
oh-and thankful that no one said anything.
so
that being said.
thank you all for being so kind with your silence that night. my ego says thanks for your grace
yes. kimmy/ie! keep it real with the tambourine...
i think that is where it is at. pretty much.
well those ink-dyed import noodles look like they're up for a challenge.
oh: dana~i only noticed that at the last session...but then thought it was appropriate. brought some nostalgia to the table. i had only heard you play the progression once before. so hey. i think it was safe territory then. good times, those.
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i miss your guys jam sessions
me too jeanne.
me too.
so i'm sitting here listening to the jam session [thanks for posting!] and...
i thought the opening chords on track 1 were familiar to the first jam session i was accepted to perform in---and, sure enough---it. sounds. exactly. the. same. as. track. 1. of. that.session----the attempt on the prime minister's life [that one, i think]...
i feel so silly and
unoriginal
and
...
just silly really.
oh-and thankful that
no one said anything.
so
that being said.
thank you all for being so kind with your silence that night.
my ego says thanks for your grace
hahah! that's rad! i think it's cool when we revisit the stuff we've played before.
i play pretty much the same thing every time we jam... it's true... and sad.
I miss them also
laehciM
that's why i stick with the tambourine.
yes.
kimmy/ie!
keep it real with the tambourine...
i think that is where it is at.
pretty much.
well those ink-dyed import noodles look like they're up for a challenge.
oh:
dana~i only noticed that at the last session...but then thought it was appropriate. brought some nostalgia to the table. i had only heard you play the progression once before. so hey. i think it was safe territory then. good times, those.
I iv V I for life!
IF we can manage a four chord progression.
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