An interpretation on KSH's most accessible number.
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We were all committed in one way or another. How many demonstrations did we do to get Pete Seeger on TV? It was all part of the view that America should change. We didn’t sing On Top of Old Smokey because it was a great song, we sang it because we wanted change - Sam Charters, http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/more-than-just-folk-a-fond-look-back-at-early-60s-new-york-from-those-who-were-there/2013/12/19/db5eae50-6356-11e3-a373-0f9f2d1c2b61_story.html
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0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Cool, Phil,,thanks for posting that! Pretty impressive that you don't look at the fingerboard when sliding, of course it's pretty impressive that you can play upside down and backwards, too
![]() Thanks guys. It was the only KSH song I thought I had a chance at. Working on another now, may be ready in a year!
Yes, it's a 1912 Bruno, same as in their catalogue for that year - listed at 13 dollars! Quote it's pretty impressive that you can play upside down and backwards so that's the sectret ![]() Pages: [1] Go Up
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