Posted by admin | Posted in Bass Guitars | Posted on 28-08-2010-05-2008
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Lyrics: “Where’s my pal where’s my friend all good things must have an end Sad things and nothing’s on and on they go I guess he went to Mexico They all went to Mexico buenas dias got to go Tengo que obedecer mi corazon they all went to Mexico [ guitar ] Where’s my mule and where’s my dray straw hat’s packed up and gone away The mule don’t go north and dray go slow they both went to Mexico Where’s my sweetie where’s the face that lit dark corners every place She put up with me long time you know and then she had to go to Mexico They all went to Mexico… [ accordion ] Where’s my brown dog where’s my hound he liked my truck he hung around But he’s a canine Romeo and I guess he went to Mexico Where’s that woman so sweet so mean her heart was cautious her mind was keen She was always looking for the peccadillo I hope she went to Mexico They all went to Mexico… [ guitar ] Where’s December’s happy crew with German bikes and sidecars too They take the truck south to St Louis MO motorcycle all the way to Mexico Where’s my luck and where’s my grace has it all been just a foolish chase Every time I hear that rainy chill wind blow I think it might be time to head to Mexico They all went to Mexico… They all went to Mexico… [ guitar ] Early life and career Carlos Santana was born in Autlán de Navarro, Jalisco, Mexico, with two brothers and four sisters and a father who was a mariachi violinist. Carlos began playing the violin at five years of age, occasionally performing with …
Posted by admin | Posted in Bass Guitars | Posted on 05-08-2010-05-2008
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Music video by Granger Smith performing “Gypsy Rain”. Directed by M. Andrew Barrera (C) Red Light Management Official Website: www.grangersmith.com Add us on Myspace: www.myspace.com Subscribe to our YouTube page: www.youtube.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Become a fan on Facebook: www.facebook.com Cast and Crew: Granger Smith -Himself / Producer M. Andrew Barrera – Director/ Producer Gary Huff – Producer / BTS Lindsey Stark – Free Spirited Girl Eric Gerzymisch -Director of Photography Evan Hilliard – 1st AD Jeff Turner – Production Manager Patrick Geraghty – Key Grip Tyler Smith – PA / “Love Interest” Amber Bartlett – “DLTR Run away” Charlie Berry – Lead Guitar Eric Barrera – Mandolin Manny Lopez – Bass Guitar Michael Holleman – Drums Extras Provided By: Crystal Garcia and Johanna Ray
Posted by admin | Posted in Acoustic Guitars | Posted on 05-08-2010-05-2008
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www.AmericanGuitarandBand.com The Twin Cities premier music store. This video demo showcases our new line of Stonebridge Acoustic Guitars. The Dreadnought 22SR and the Jumbo 23CR. Feel free to call 763-424-4888 for more info or go online at www.AmericanGuitarandBand.com
DVD-The Bass Guitar of Jack Casady This Electric Bass is ideal for musicians of any age! Whether you need another Guitar to add to your collection or just … More >>
From the brand new Album “The Real me” comes the first music video “Best That I Can” Featuring Sean O’Connor. “The Real Me” is Wellington singer/songwriter Sean O’Connor’s first solo album. The album is a beautiful, challenging, emotional and intelligent rendition of his inner and outer journeys of the last decade. Featuring stunning acoustic/electric guitar and vocals from Sean, tight bass and drums plus melodic cello and flute, the album also showcases partner Amanda O’Connor’s fine harmonies.See the new Album at www.myspace.com
Posted by admin | Posted in Electric Guitars | Posted on 28-07-2010-05-2008
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After Neil Young left the Californian folk-rock band Buffalo Springfield in 1968, he slowly established himself as one of the most influential and idiosyncratic singer/songwriters of his generation. Young’s body of work ranks second only to Bob Dylan in terms of depth, and he was able to sustain his critical reputation, as well as record sales, for a longer period of time than Dylan, partially because of his willfully perverse work ethic. From the beginning of his solo career in the late ’60s until the late ’90s, he never stopped writing, recording, and performing; his official catalog only represented a portion of his work, since he kept countless tapes of unreleased songs in his vaults. Just as importantly, Young continually explored new musical territory, from rockabilly and the blues to electronic music. But these stylistic exercises only gained depth when compared to his two primary styles: gentle folk and country-rock, and crushingly loud electric guitar rock, which he frequently recorded with the Californian garage band Crazy Horse. Throughout his career, Young alternated between these two extremes, and both proved equally influential; there were just as many singer/songwriters as there were grunge and country-rock bands claiming to be influenced by Neil Young. Despite his enormous catalog and influence, Young continued to move forward, writing new songs and exploring new music. That restless spirit ensured that he was one of the few rock veterans as vital in his …