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as far as I am concerned, the most pleasing guitar solo, or at least lead guitar part would be Stevie Ray Vaughan playin Jimi Hendrix's Little Wing.

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And the need for the new Thread???????

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Pefectly well educated ta mate. But thanks for your concern :loopy: :loopy:

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hotel california - the eagles

hot for teacher - van halen

wind me up - extreme

 

prob my fave three

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Pefectly well educated ta mate. But thanks for your concern :loopy: :loopy:

 

Apart from you obvious lack of knowledge of grammar, which leaves you unable to realise that an apostraphe is used to indicate possession or contraction.

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hotel california - the eagles

hot for teacher - van halen

wind me up - extreme

 

prob my fave three

 

 

From Eddie van halen, eruption is a great intro to "you really got me", but I really like Cathedral.

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Oh I do apologise. Although I did spell it correctly in the thread just not in the title. I didn't realise I was under exam conditions on the forum.

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as far as I am concerned, the most pleasing guitar solo, or at least lead guitar part would be Stevie Ray Vaughan playin Jimi Hendrix's Little Wing.

 

Apart from you obvious lack of knowledge of grammar, which leaves you unable to realise that an apostraphe is used to indicate possession or contraction.

 

But as your first post begins with a lower case letter, as opposed to a capital letter (as per the grammatical rulings for construction of a new sentence), would that not lend your post here some degree of, shall we say, irony?

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Apart from your obvious lack of knowledge of grammar, which leaves you unable to realise that an apostraphe(sic) is used to indicate possession or contraction.

 

This should be 'apostrophe', and furthermore you have merely posted two consecutive nominative clauses, rather than a true sentence.

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3:38 seconds into I am the Resurrection...The Stone Roses

:nod::banana::headbang::nod::wow:

With the little pause at 5:24 :banana:

Listening to it now as I type... god it's good.

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The grammar snobs are bored again.

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