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bobtheguitarist
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bobtheguitarist
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01/18/2003 11:17 am
i just got a new slider but i cant think of what to play with it.
Do you know any songs which use a slider
wales- where men are men and sheep are scared
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janir123
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01/19/2003 8:12 pm
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01/19/2003 8:23 pm
Pink Floyd "High Hopes" outro solo , and lot's of others but I can't remember right now.

Metallica's version of "Turn The Page" , "Ain't My Bich" .

Led Zeppelin : "You Shook Me" , "Dancing Days".

Steve Vai's "Bad Horsie".


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01/21/2003 3:35 am
Johnny Winter's cover of "Highway 61 Revisited"
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01/23/2003 1:51 am
I do hope that you mean a slide, as in the thing that goes on your finger. Ry Cooder has some amazing slide stuff.
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01/29/2003 4:28 am
If it's blues slide you like, the late Duane Allman was one of the best, Warren Haynes [Government Mule] is also very good. You can also go back to the roots where a lot of contemporary sounds came from - e.g., Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Hound Dog Taylor, ... If you want to go way back, try Elmore James or the grand daddy of them all- Robert Johnson. Hey, old EC ain't to shabby either.
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01/29/2003 9:30 pm
Thanks for the info. I contacted both manufactures of these devices. After talking to them, neither one will switch the midi device at the same time that I need the Boogie head to switch. The problem is, 1 is Midi, and 1 is Analog. I want to be able to switch to any channel/feature on the head and have any one of my programmed effects activated simultaneously with hitting 1 button. It seems that the only solution for the moment is to spend big bucks and have one made, which I'd rather not do.
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