what was the first PJ song you could play from start to finish?
dunkman
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mines was "Long Road" but just last night I did the whole of "Thin Air" from beginning to end including the small "dun de de dun dun... dun dun de dun dun...etc" part of the song (the one that gets fucked up on Benaroya Hall CD..
that made me super pleased with myself as i've only been playing for a few months (7 or 8) and have learned loads of stuff (mainly riff-wise, chords, etc)lately but that was the song from start to end in time with the original... i'm delighted
i dont know if Long Road should count as it genuinely is that easy, but it would be nice to hear from some of the more seasoned musicians on here what was their first PJ song they learned or the first solo they picked off..
Cheers
Dunk
that made me super pleased with myself as i've only been playing for a few months (7 or 8) and have learned loads of stuff (mainly riff-wise, chords, etc)lately but that was the song from start to end in time with the original... i'm delighted
i dont know if Long Road should count as it genuinely is that easy, but it would be nice to hear from some of the more seasoned musicians on here what was their first PJ song they learned or the first solo they picked off..
Cheers
Dunk
oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
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i can do the intro for about 11secs then i fuck it up... how he manages to sing and do it at the same time??
I find RVM to be like a frickin endurance trial. My arm is killing me by the time I get through to the end, after the mini jam. And then, if you're not soloing, you can't stop as you have to hit the hell out of those chords!
I probably learned Elderly Woman all the way through first, and just learned Long Road. Don't know why I waited so long on that one, I probably remembered it, and how easy it was after hearing it on Scrubs last week!
wah wah waaaah!!! ..........viking banjo hits of the 70's!
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MSG - NYC - 9-10-1998
MSG - NYC - 9-11-1998 (BEST FKING SHOW!)
Jones Beach - 8-25-2000
Nassau Coliseum - 4-30-2003
Irving Plaza - 5-5-06 (another great show)
New Jersey - 6-1-06
MSG - NYC - 6.24.08
and
Rearview Mirror
*NYC 9/28/96 *NYC 9/29/96 *NJ 9/8/98 (front row "may i play drums with you")
*MSG 9/10/98 (backstage) *MSG 9/11/98 (backstage)
*Jones Beach 8/23/00 *Jones Beach 8/24/00 *Jones Beach 8/25/00
*Mansfield 8/29/00 *Mansfield 8/30/00 *Nassau 4/30/03 *Nissan VA 7/1/03
*Borgata 10/1/05 *Camden 5/27/06 *Camden 5/28/06 *DC 5/30/06
*VA Beach 6/17/08 *DC 6/22/08 *MSG 6/24/08 (backstage) *MSG 6/25/08
*EV DC 8/17/08 *EV Baltimore 6/15/09 *Philly 10/31/09
*Bristow VA 5/13/10 *MSG 5/20/10 *MSG 5/21/10
Off He Goes
Thin Air
last year we even played it live on stage for more then 300 ppl
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-my dad after hearing Not for You for the first time on SNL .
1st riff was either corduroy intro or alive intro
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HM
2005.09.05
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