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It doesn’t work here in the UK, I just keep gotta Error Has Occurred message!
Worked in NA
This is some “wave your lighters in the air” type stuff! Great work, enjoyed as always, lookin forward to the next jam
(We’re you using an actual Blues Driver hardware pedal or that Blue Driver auv3?)
Sorry for that.
Thanks.
Flo
It is an emulation from the od 200 from boss.
Thanks for listening.
Flo
Now it works👌
Man, you are so convincing with your playing, Dave Gilmour spent a lifetime perfecting his craft and here you are, a young man creating the same makes the hairs rise on the back of your neck vibe, I bet you haven’t heard of a tv program called Joe 90 where he could program his glasses to make him anyone he wanted…….are you wearing a pair programmed to make you Dave Gilmour lol
Beautiful expressive masterful playing 👌
Mike
Thanks a lot for your fun and kind comment.
🙏🙏
Flo
You’re showing your age @rapidfire if you remember Joe 90… but then again so do I.
Interesting guitar fact, the chap who played guitar on the Joe 90 theme also played the famous guitar riff on the James Bond Theme from Dr No.
Btw this is great playing and music Flo 👌
Thanks a lot.
Flo
Hi @GeoTony, 😂 I didn’t think there was anybody here as old as me who would remember the Joe 90 days - seems I’m not the only one with one foot in the grave 🤣
I didn’t know Vic Flick, the British session guitarist who played the iconic, twangy electric guitar riff on the original 1962 "James Bond Theme" for Dr. No, died on November 14, 2024, at the age of 87 played the Joe 90 guitar riff! I am still learning new things even at my age 🍻. I wish I could learn to play guitar like @flo.
I played this Marooned cover track to my grandson on Saturday and he was blown away by the quality of playing 👌
Mike
Really happy your grandson enjoyed the track.
Many thanks.
Flo