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BTD,
thanks you so much. "The little one (part2)" is just an excellent
song title, and we're always looking for those.
as for jetster en jester: what Phil said, differnet song. both cool
indeed.
WR
--- In , "Jeff" <bigtikidude@y...> wrote:
> Wannes,
> Congrats on the little one(part 2)
> As for the Jester, I assume that is a cover of the Jim Messina and
> the Jesters original version. If that is the same song you are
> talking about. The Treblemakers from Canada did it on
the "Flippin'
> the Bird" cd on Gee Dee records.
>
> A lot of that Jim Messina and the Jesters stuff just rips.
> By the way, I forgot to tell everybody.
> I got the 70's version of that from Lee Josephs of Dionysus
> a couple weeks back for 20 bucks, in mint condition. woo hoo!!
>
> Jeff(bigtikidude)
>
>
>
>
> --- In , "mono_tones_1"
<rockverb@h...>
> wrote:
> > anyone know or play Jetster by the Chandells? its on the lost
> legend
> > Vol 1 comp.
> > such an amazing song, and what a great example of how it's a
matter
> of
> > tone and touch rather then technique and speed. I just love the
> main
> > riff, I figured out the notes pretty quickly, but for the love of
> god i
> > cant get it to sound anywhere near how it's supposed to sound. it
> > sounds like the root niote is played fretted and open string
> > simultanously in the same riff, but since the note's a low B, how
> did
> > they do it. Did they use capo's back then? tuned up a whole note?
> > anyone?
> >
> > From what I could find on the net quickly, jetster and el gato
(on
> the
> > same comp) seem to be their only recordings. Is that so or is
there
> > something to look out for?
> >
> > thanks, WR