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SpartyScott |
Post subject: Re: Hollies Sing Hollies |
Lead Guitar
Joined: 15 Oct 2004
Posts: 661
Location: Gahanna, Ohio USA
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DistantLight wrote: |
They try their hands at country two times: one very good tune written by Tony Hicks, Don't Give Up Easily with very strong drumming by Bobby Elliot and one failed attempt, the lame Please Sign Your Letters. |
Them's fightin' words, pardna.
I really LIKE that song, particularly the guitar parts. I even wrote a thread about this song in another thread when I discussed recording techniques of that era as compared to those of today. |
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James Towill |
Post subject: Re: Hollies Sing Hollies |
Lead Guitar
Joined: 16 Jan 2004
Posts: 928
Location: Dunfermline, Fife
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SpartyScott wrote: |
DistantLight wrote: |
They try their hands at country two times: one very good tune written by Tony Hicks, Don't Give Up Easily with very strong drumming by Bobby Elliot and one failed attempt, the lame Please Sign Your Letters. |
Them's fightin' words, pardna.
I really LIKE that song, particularly the guitar parts. I even wrote a thread about this song in another thread when I discussed recording techniques of that era as compared to those of today. |
I'm afraid it's not one of my favourite tunes although it is nice to hear the banjo getting an airing again. |
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