Daniel Smith
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On my screen, after Log out it just has my name, which does nothing on clicked on other to repeat the same screen. Anyway, all I really want to do is cancel my membership, now more than ever, since I can’t stand things that make it easy to join but nearly impossible to quit. If you could just cancel my membership, all will be well. If not, I may have to change bank accounts so that dues cannot be automatically deducted.
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log in and go to “My Account”.
I’ve looked several times, but cannot find a tab or link labeled “My Account.”
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The pens are top notch. So are the guitar picks.
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For sales, price, popularity, and general playability, it would have to be the Strat.
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The 70s? Dont remember too much about them.
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Even YouTube seems to have them mixed up. This is the Chicago band. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puaNTa155wE
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The first album I ever bought was Ramblin’ Rose, by Nat King Cole. Not exactly rock and roll. My first 45 rpm single actually came as a freebee in a box of potato chips: Baby Workout by Jackie Wilson. My first rock and roll album was The Beatles’ Second Album. I’m not sure what the equivalent British album is. Prior to that, all of my record purchases were those of singers my mom liked: Johnny Mathis, Tony Bennett, Frankie Lane, etc.
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I thought that John had the most interesting and occasionally thought-provoking solo material, followed by George. Even Ringo had a few interesting tunes, but Paul’s stuff was, in my opinion, mostly tripe. I generally preferred John’s songs to Paul’s when they were in the Beatles, too. Totally subjective and I won’t argue with anyone for disagreeing with me. 🙂
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My one experience of playing drums was when my garage band covered Eddie Floyd’s version of this song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92NpzXXpQtg P.S. How do you get the video to show up on this screen and not just the link?
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Actually, it was the period of my first marriage. I’ve tried to obliterate all memories concerning it. 😀
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Great group. I had their first album and saw them on a bill that headlined Herman’s Hermits and the Animals back around 1966. They did a great cover of If I Needed Someone. Btw, they were American from the Chicago area. Edit: I just checked the details. These are not the Cryan Shames from Chicago. So there may well have been a Liverpool group spelled Cryin’ Shames. The picture above, however, is of the Chicago group. Confused? So am I.
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I don’t see how Lisa can sit and play comfortably in that pose. Of course, I’m at the age when if I sit on the floor, I’d need the help of two strong people to get me back on my feet again.
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Daniel Smith
Member14/08/2019 at 16:50 in reply to: Which is better, the Rolling Stones or the Beatles, and why?Why rank them? If you like both groups, that’s totally OK. You don’t have to like one more than the other.
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Not to give anything away, but the Beatles aren’t the only things this alternate earth has never heard of.