bondolah
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frails like a dawg
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Post by bondolah on Sept 29, 2008 6:41:07 GMT
I hadn't seen this before, but as an old VH fan I couldn't help laughing.
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Post by ericmd on Sept 29, 2008 9:35:15 GMT
Immense ;D My imagination goes into overload now Drowsy maggie with a phaser effect Nancy with the fuzz sound from rhubarb and custard any polka with syncopated echo.Brian May style. Jump!
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Post by Danny on Sept 29, 2008 9:58:56 GMT
Ok, who wants to frail Bohemian Rhapsody?
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Post by ericmd on Sept 29, 2008 11:14:43 GMT
I'll larn the solo I've also started graan a Freddy moustach on my face like
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bondolah
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frails like a dawg
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Post by bondolah on Nov 2, 2008 18:22:23 GMT
real banjo history:
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Post by Danny on Nov 2, 2008 18:47:27 GMT
You can keep the banjo, I'll have the arms, imagine how much they'd be worth
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Post by granthegardener on Nov 21, 2008 23:05:10 GMT
In the late eighties I saw a duo by the name of Benz and Zorn perform in a folk club in Leigh(near Manchester). They did a country & western version of Bohemian rhapsody on banjo and guitar, absolutely knockout. I can't remember whether it was John Zorn or Bill Benz on the banjo, but I well remember the banjo having an American Eagle carved on the back of the resonator and the chrome on the banjo being covered with scrolls and boy could he pick that banjo. I believe he' played for a spell with the New Christy Minstrels. The last time I saw the duo must have been in 92 or 93 and was possibly one of their last performances with the banjo player really struggling to walk, don't know whether it was gout arthritis or whatever. Wish I'd bought the tape they where flogging at the time, it had the Bohemian rhapsody version on it,too late now though. Granthegardener
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