What are you playing on your Mosrite or clone, today?

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Re: What are you playing on your Mosrite or clone, today?

Postby thunderhead » Fri Sep 18, 2009 11:39 am

I've been learning even more Ventures tunes, there are so many!!!!! I think my band is doing around 30 Ventures covers along with Dick Dale, Link Ray, The Aqua Velvets, The Astronauts, The Chantays and originals.
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Re: What are you playing on your Mosrite or clone, today?

Postby Haole Jim » Mon Sep 21, 2009 6:06 am

Good on you, Thunderhead.

Here in fall-ish metro Chicago on the central coast, after watching the movie "Mama Mia," where the music was ABBA covers, 'been idly picking at the (continually, surprisingly playable) Dillion clone-ish rather than the real thing...

...on, "I Had A Dream" and "Dancing Queen."

Classy, huh.

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Postby Strat-o-rama » Mon Sep 21, 2009 6:52 am

Well, it's Monday AM. Played the Hallmark alot over the weekend. Let's see: some Freddie King, stuff from Eddie Angel's Guitar Party, which led into a medley of Link Wray (forget the titles), Harlem Nocturne, Yellow Jacket, The Wind Cries Mary, Church Key and a bunch of other things I don't remember. I also practiced mixolydian, dorian, major and minor pentatonics over some changes (I-ii-IV-V), using 9, minor 9, 13, dominant and diminished 7th chords (always keeping the II chord minor)...just to see what worked. Basically, exercising my west coast 'jump blues' skills...
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Re: What are you playing on your Mosrite or clone, today?

Postby Maui » Mon Sep 21, 2009 3:46 pm

Today has been a cloudy, rainy day here in Denver, I actually live just outside of Denver close to the mountains. When I got home today it started to snow. I think I will go down in the root cellar and play a ton of reverb soaked surf tunes starting with pipeline and ending with Surf Party. I will throw in some spagetti western tunes as well................................ 8-)

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Re: What are you playing on your Mosrite or clone, today?

Postby Chemo » Tue Sep 29, 2009 12:31 am

Today I'm playing punk (we have a band rehearsal). We are currently practicing new songs for a forthcoming album.
This concludes my report from outer space. Now, back to studio!

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Postby thunderhead » Tue Sep 29, 2009 6:48 pm

Learned The Ventures, "Dick Tracy Theme", their version of "Baja"and "Ram-bunk-shush" today. great tunes!!! Long Live Mosrite!!! 8-)
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Re: What are you playing on your Mosrite or clone, today?

Postby JimPage » Tue Sep 29, 2009 6:59 pm

Hey--

Spurred on by the reissue of the Beatles catalog, I've been blundering through the Complete Beatles Chord Songbook, which is a heck of a lot of fun.

My apologies to the Fabs, but I've been doing this to their songs for a loooooong time . . .

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Re: What are you playing on your Mosrite or clone, today?

Postby juan_10 » Thu Oct 01, 2009 10:15 am

Hi everyone ,
today I'm learning Slaughter on tenth avenue ... being from Hull , there is a tenuos link.
In fact my mate was a friend of a friend of Mick Ronson's .. and one of Mick's albums was titled
Slaughter etc .... the little pizzicato section is maddeningly tricky for someone as untechnical as me.
It's great how I'm getting to play lighter and with more precision on this neck!

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Re: What are you playing on your Mosrite or clone, today?

Postby thunderhead » Thu Oct 01, 2009 10:58 am

juan_10 wrote:Hi everyone ,
today I'm learning Slaughter on tenth avenue ... being from Hull , there is a tenuos link.
In fact my mate was a friend of a friend of Mick Ronson's .. and one of Mick's albums was titled
Slaughter etc .... the little pizzicato section is maddeningly tricky for someone as untechnical as me.
It's great how I'm getting to play lighter and with more precision on this neck!

Great Tune!!! I play that one also, with my band The Thunderheads. Nokie's version on the Live '65 album was a defining moment for many up and coming Guitarist. And the beat goes on!!!!!
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Re: What are you playing on your Mosrite or clone, today?

Postby Haole Jim » Thu Oct 08, 2009 7:37 pm

Oh yeah, "Harlem Nocturne" comes out of the Mk I really nicely. 'Idly fooled around with that tune all over the neck and the verb in and out and even some cheesy tremolo, for a half hour.

And a right and proper number in very fallish Chicago, "Moondance."


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