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post Oct 24 2019, 5:18 am
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Where Fishes Go

Hotel Fun on my new Martin D-28


Short 2 minute video.

https://www.instagram.com/tv/B3-meMmFbeZ/


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post Oct 24 2019, 8:30 am
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Cool video. I'll take whatever I can get from Live these days.

This 2 minute video is better than any clip from their Altimate tour.


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QUOTE(Possum Kingdom @ Oct 24 2019, 9:30 am) *
Cool video. I'll take whatever I can get from Live these days.

This 2 minute video is better than any clip from their Altimate tour.
This version of this song should be in the set. Remember those videos of him practicing Stage and Meltdown? If they would just get rid of the covers and Heaven and replace them with those and this.

QUOTE(alexou @ Oct 24 2019, 9:59 am) *
And I learned quite a bit about how it was played too, particularly the chorus. Creative use of the open tunings there. Hard on him quite a bit, but on this song it is where he can be at his best.
Yeah, this is the kind of work they should be aiming for, not necessarily acoustic or slow, but at least creative, and with depth. That goes double for Ed's lyrics.


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