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  • 23-03-2012 02:41PM
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    The wonderful Joe Gore http://www.joegore.com/music agreed to grace one of our up and coming tracks with his not inconsiderable guitar skills. There was some bartering done and we ended up provided the backing track for a post on his blog about baritone guitar/Bass VI in exchange for him doing his thing.

    Hear the results here http://www.seymourduncan.com/tonefiend/guitar/in-search-of-ancient-stringsplus-enter-contest-win-something/

    When I first broached the subject of him playing for us, he said he was honoured that I had asked him. I think everyone has come across the phenomenon of musicians who aren't very good behaving like complete d**ks, be it at band practice or in the studio or at a gig or even on Internet forums, and then you come across someone whose musicianship is so far above what most of us will ever achieve, who reminds you of the importance of humility.


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