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An Apple Beatle
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You get the idea?


Satisfy My Soul - Bob Marley


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Nice Idea App.
Money - Pink Floyd
The timing goes abit wierd, took me a few attempts to nail it!


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Chinese Dance from the Nutcracker Suite-Older beginner version.

I taught myself with my previous piano lesson knowledge.


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Beatles to battle!--Paul, Yellow Submarine movie  

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I reminded myself on Baby One More Time just to make me giggle yesterday when I was bored... in fact I'm gonna go practice now.... lol


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^Hehehehe JM. Reminds me of the tongue in cheek version of Take Thats 'I Want You Back' I used to do. lol.

Money bassline is always satisfying to master and play. Good ol 7/8. lol

Anyways, this is all good stuff...keeps me thinking about practising. Viva la musique!!!


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I actual combine it with Hotel California coz the chords are almost identical lol


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Happy Birthday  

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Also Happy Birthday (in a rock style learnt by myself).  
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This is kinda embarrassing - Beuatiful by Christina Aggrospellinghername!

I always loved that song though!


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I adore that song. Have you heard Elvis Costello's version?


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I adore that song. Have you heard Elvis Costello's version?


No! I would love to hear that!


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Who did it originally?...I have heard that performed acoustic locally and it made me realise what a great song it really is.


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Christina Aguilera... I like her Strpped album. I think she has a great voice.


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I'm sure someone else wrote that song. It may be Willie Nelson or someone like him...I'm gonna go check...it's bugging me now.


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Pretty well wrong.(me) Willie Nelson indeed!!!!   It was Linda Perry. Bet she made a mint. lol. Never heard of her.


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Yeah, Linda wrote it for Christina. I think she won a Grammy for it, too?  She's quite good... she's written with a number of artists. She also wrote Get The Party Started!


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The last song I was attempting to learn was 'Helplessly Human' from Kansas, but it was kicking my @ss so I put it away for some time.

The last song I learnt realistically was 'Good Lovin Gone Bad' from Bad Company as my buddies wanted to play it. Not a masterpiece in anyways, but a nice rocker anyways.


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Just learnt the bass for Monkberry Moon of Macc's RAM. Cheers TK.


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Day Tripper, I dont have a Bass of my own yet. I use my friends everyone once in a while.
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Bump!!!

Vocals for Your Really Got A Hold on Me.


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Stir It Up - Bob Marley ....Should have learnt it ages ago! lol


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....but johnny nash and jimmy cliff did it too


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This article originally appeared in Reggae Report

JIMMY CLIFF ON RECORD Lee O'Neill

    Jimmy Cliff is so firmly identified with The Harder They Come
    that his other work gets overlooked and undervalued.  He has
    been in the forefront of reggae since 1963 and continues to be
    a major star all over the world.   Although he, has appeared in
    four movies, has received a Grammy (and was nominated four
    other times) and has had dozens of hit records he is still
    struggling to obtain the respect and success of artists with
    far less impressive histories.

    Cliff, born James Chambers, moved to Kingston as a teenager and
    cut several obscure songs with minor producers.   In 1963, he
    impressed producer Leslie Kong enough to get a couple of songs
    on Kong's Beverly's label and both "Dearest Beverly" and
    "Hurricane Hattie" became hits.  That began a relationship that
    lasted until Kong's death in 1971 and marked the real beginning
    of Cliff's career.  Almost none of his ska material is
    available these days, although "Miss Jamaica" has appeared on
    several Trojan anthologies.

    Cliff was selected to accompany Millie Small (remember "My Boy
    Lollipop"?) and Byron Lee and the Dragonaires to the New York
    World's Fair in 1965.  This trip was designed to introduce ska
    to the world and while we all know it just didn't happen, the
    trip resulted in a film called This Is Ska, featuring a young
    and enthusiastic Jimmy Cliff along with several other stars of
    the time.  It also brought Cliff to the attention of Island
    Records' Chris Blackwell.

    Cliff moved to England and Blackwell began grooming him for
    international success.  Early releases such as Hard Road to
    Travel (Island, 1967), Can't Get Enough of It (Veep, 196 and
    Jimmy Cliff (Trojan, 1969) often sounded more like pop-rock
    than reggae.  It wasn't until Wonderful World Beautiful People
    (A&M, 1969) that Cliff began to reach back to reggae for
    inspiration and it showed.  Cliff's voice is very pretty,
    gospel influenced tenor and the Leslie Kong produced Wonderful
    World provided him a bright, contemporary sound lightened by
    just a few pop touches.  The material included reworkings of
    earlier hits like "Hard Road to Travel" along with new classics
    like the title track and "Vietnam."  Another Cycle (Island,
    1971) was another rockish effort highlighted by the haunting
    "Sitting in Limbo."

    It was at this time that The Harder They Come was released.
    Cliff's acting was extraordinary and his portrayal of the
    archetypal artist/outlaw has achieved mythic status.  The film
    became a huge cult film in the 1970s and owning the video is
    simply obligatory for every reggae fan.  The soundtrack was a
    near perfect introduction to reggae for novices, featuring the
    Maytals, Melodians Slickers, Desmond Dekker, Scotty and Cliff.
    His new songs included his own version of "You Can Get It If
    You Really Want," a song originally written for Dekker, the
    title track and another beautiful ballad, "Many Rivers to
    Cross."

    On the verge of international success as a result of his role
    in Harder They Come, he released a series of increasingly
    insipid records that repeated the same mistakes he and
    Blackwell made in the early 60s.  Unlimited (Trojan, 1973),
    House of Exile (EMI, 1974), Music Maker (Reprise, 1974),
    Struggling Man (Island, 1974), Brave Warrior (EMI, 1975) and
    Follow My Mind (Reprise, 1976) all had desultory mixtures of
    soul, pop, rock and reggae and none managed to grow from the
    artistic foundation of Wonderful World/Harder They Come.  Oh
    Jamaica (EMI, 1976) is a collection of the better tracks from
    that label.  Reggae Greats (Mango, 1985) assembles his best
    Island material in once place and is a worthwhile starting
    point.

    Only in 1976, when the legendary Joe Higgs organized a superb
    band of reggae legends supporting Cliff on tour was he able to
    rekindle the flame.  A live album from that tour, In Concert
    (Reprise, 1976) serves as a defacto Greatest Hits for the early
    years and features some of his best singing and one of his best
    bands.  It also seemed to reenergize Cliff and over the next
    several years he made some of the most eloquent and exciting
    music of his career.

    Give Thankx (Warner, 197 returns to a reggae foundation but
    adds some interesting world music accents in places.   The
    uptempo songs are energetic and the ballads inspiring.  As good
    as it was, however, it's sales were dismal and it was the last
    record Cliff made for the Warner/Reprise label.  His next two
    albums, I Am the Living (MCA, 1980) and Give the People What
    They Want (MCA, 1981) were also strong efforts with solid songs
    and fine, contemporary reggae.  Again, however, their
    commercial reception disappointed and yielded another label
    change.

    Cliff's third film was Bongo Man, a documentary/concert film.
    A bit overlong, it had several sparkling performances and
    insightful interviews along with plenty of chances to get some
    popcorn.  To date, it has not been released on video.

    Reggae itself had changed substantially over the years and
    while his last three studio albums were among the "purest"
    reggae albums of his career, Cliff's reggae was not necessarily
    the reggae being played in Jamaica.  Special (Columbia, 1982)
    changed that.  The title track and "Rub a Dub Partner" were
    significant hits in Jamaica and the album was the first to
    crack the US charts since Follow My Mind.  To many, it remains
    his best album.

    Again, however, Cliff and his label failed to capitalize on a
    successful album.  Power and the Glory (Columbia, 1983), Cliff
    Hanger (Columbia, 1985) and Hanging Fire (Columbia, 1987) all
    attracted Grammy attention (Cliff Hanger won in 1985) while
    being featureless attempts at creating a universal dance music
    out of R&B, Soul and a producer's idea of generic Reggae and
    African music.  The only bright spot (after Special) in the
    1980s was Club Paradise, a movie starring Cliff, Robin
    Williams, Peter O'Toole and several Saturday Night Live and
    Second City TV veterans.   It's a bright comedy and the
    soundtrack contains some top-ranking tunes from Cliff,
    including "The Lion Awakes," "Third World People" and
    "Brightest Star."

    Cliff returned to Reggae for inspiration one more time and
    Images (Vision, 1989) was his best album in years.  It is also
    on a small label and received very limited distribution.
    Breakout (JRS, 1992) and Samba Reggae (Lagoon, 1993) also
    received little US recognition but were both very strong sets
    from this reggae legend.  His South American popularity led to
    some wonderful touches of samba with reggae but this time the
    fusion approach worked well.  Live 93 (Lagoon, 1993) is another
    good concert recording, showing Cliff's uplifting songs to
    their best advantage.  It's also the last we've heard from him,
    apart from his cover of Bob Marley's "Stir It Up" from the Cool
    Runnings soundtrack, his cover of Jackie Wilson's "Higher and
    Higher" from the Air Up There soundtrack and "Hakuna Matata"
    from Disney's "Lion King" soundtrack.

    Those songs and his other 90s work indicate that while Jimmy
    Cliff may not be as productive as he once was, or as well
    promoted as he once was he is still every bit as talented.
    That beautiful voice still touches hearts on its way to the
    clouds.  ??









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Jimmy Cliff.....Respect!!!!


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Follow Me - Macca


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The Importance of Being Idle. Nice easy Oasis classic.

I felt like I was back in 96. lol


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Revolution 9



Oh, sorry,... it was Revolution 1  
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A Certain Softness. I have tried to put some more 'sentimento' into it.!!! lol


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A Certain Softness. I have tried to put some more 'sentimento' into it.!!! lol

much better with semtimIento (feeling), I think.
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Just learned Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da on the piano. Never played piano before in my life but my girlfriend was able to teach me that.
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Lucky you.
Well, talking about music, can you play the Peter Sellers's intro?
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Tried to learn Earth, Wind & Fire's After The Love Has Gone chords.....forget it!!! lol

I just got a thing for that chorus groove....Quality. Whenthat trumpet kicks in...nice. lol