Saturday I went to the New York Botanical Garden Train Show. The make models of NYC landmarks out of twigs, flowers, nuts ect. and set them in one of the conservatories with G scale trains running around them. The detail that goes into the buildings and bridges is incredible.
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What song would you play with this? That's a weird selection of three chords. I'd have thrown in D instead of G so you have the almighty I-IV-V.
Keith Tanner wrote:Jumper K. Balls wrote:What song would you play with this? That's a weird selection of three chords. I'd have thrown in D instead of G so you have the almighty I-IV-V.![]()
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That image was a flier that was stapled to the wall in one of the first punk clubs in London early 1976. It was later made into the cover of one of the first punk fanzines in '77.
It was more about kickstarting the DIY music movement and less about an actual song. The idea is still relevant today
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Just think about this picture for a bit. The guy wanted to know everything about what's happening in the vehicle. Probably even has some extra controls than normal. But still drives an automatic.
Jumper K. Balls wrote:Keith Tanner wrote:That image was a flier that was stapled to the wall in one of the first punk clubs in London early 1976. It was later made into the cover of one of the first punk fanzines in '77. It was more about kickstarting the DIY music movement and less about an actual song. The idea is still relevant todayJumper K. Balls wrote:What song would you play with this? That's a weird selection of three chords. I'd have thrown in D instead of G so you have the almighty I-IV-V.![]()
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That may be, but if you're going to play a song, you can't do it with I-III-IV or whatever that is. Not even a Ramones tune. So it's not really relevant. wbjones' C G D gives you a good I-IV-V progression. Add in B (aka V) to A E G and you can play all sorts of stuff.
Keith Tanner wrote:Jumper K. Balls wrote:That may be, but if you're going to play a song, you can't do it with I-III-IV or whatever that is. Not even a Ramones tune. So it's not really relevant. wbjones' C G D gives you a good I-IV-V progression. Add in B (aka V) to A E G and you can play all sorts of stuff.Keith Tanner wrote:That image was a flier that was stapled to the wall in one of the first punk clubs in London early 1976. It was later made into the cover of one of the first punk fanzines in '77. It was more about kickstarting the DIY music movement and less about an actual song. The idea is still relevant todayJumper K. Balls wrote:What song would you play with this? That's a weird selection of three chords. I'd have thrown in D instead of G so you have the almighty I-IV-V.![]()
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E, A, and G.
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