The Smoking but can't read for toffee dinosaur
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( , Fri 14 Jan 2005, 12:34, archived)
was doomed from the start . . .
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( , Fri 14 Jan 2005, 12:34, archived)
that's an interesting question of logistics you raise there dave
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Fri 14 Jan 2005, 12:43,
archived)
hatstand!
woo yay!
DTH related TJ: banjos
Banjo player Rod Davis said the fact McCartney could play guitar properly won his place in the group.
"I was actually playing a banjo, so I was allowed to play banjo chords, but John and Eric played guitars tuned like banjos," he added.
"When Paul turned up, he eventually taught them how to play guitar chords. That was a great improvement to the sound."
But he admitted McCartney - who has said he secured his place in the line-up after playing a song called Twenty Flight Rock - "remembers better than us".
Rock landmark
"I don't think I was even there at the time," Davis added. "I must have gone for a pee. The greatest moment in rock 'n' roll history, and I missed it."
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Fri 14 Jan 2005, 12:35,
archived)
DTH related TJ: banjos
Banjo player Rod Davis said the fact McCartney could play guitar properly won his place in the group.
"I was actually playing a banjo, so I was allowed to play banjo chords, but John and Eric played guitars tuned like banjos," he added.
"When Paul turned up, he eventually taught them how to play guitar chords. That was a great improvement to the sound."
But he admitted McCartney - who has said he secured his place in the line-up after playing a song called Twenty Flight Rock - "remembers better than us".
Rock landmark
"I don't think I was even there at the time," Davis added. "I must have gone for a pee. The greatest moment in rock 'n' roll history, and I missed it."