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Roscoe 6-String Shootout

He's so proud of finally getting it right, he sigged it! ;)




:D

I did that to commemorate an astute observation by the RocketMan. Y'know throw him a bone.;) Spread the love. After all I AM doing his (and your) jobs. :hiding: Takin' care of the light work.;) Helping you two hopheads make some cash.

The observation as it stands however has legitimate merit.:spit:

Like a stopped clock - he's right twice a day!

"I am First Sergeant LilRay Nichols. It is my intention to run this company like a clock. If one gear slips in my clock, my clock'll tell the wrong time. If one spring is loose in my clock, my clock'll tell the wrong time. First Sergeant Nichols likes his clock to tell the right time. Do you understand me?"

(God help me quoting Pauly Shore movies)

..Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while....

Just gotta look in The Rocket/Roscoe forums. More nuts than Rocky Road.:smug:

:D

God Bless, Ray
 
You'll hear my silky smooth pipes introduce each bass in the clip, but here's the order visually.

As I listened I was thinking, have to admit, I wasn't expecting Greg's speaking voice to be so..... and I was musing on what would be just the right adjective, until I reached you saying


Oh my word, Dirty Harry :cigar:

By the way, I could recognise your playing immediately from the Kiloton demo on YouTube, both in the higher end moments, and (especially) when going down to the low end. Tone is truly in the fingers (along with phrasing and articulation etc etc)
 
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