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Wreck of the Day - Anna Nalick

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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2006

Anna Nalick sings "Wreck of the Day" at the Mix Lounge in Boston (07/05). Thanks to Beth.
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  • Pure, natural talent. Anna is a revelation.

  • Love her again and again!!!

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  • @Superhotpink17 there's no "incorrect" way to play a guitar, doesn't matter as long as you can make it sound good however you play it. and she does this quite nicely in my opinion :)

  • I love the simplicity of the acoustic accompaniment...you can always tell when artists are great because they don't have to hide their voices behind a bunch of technology and loud music

  • She's so cute... and she has a nice voice..

  • Superhotpink17, she has a gorgeous voice and doesn't want to drown it out with a pick as I'm sure you would if you accompanied a vocalist.  However, with never meeting you, I can tell by your comment, you've never accompanied anyone in your life. You're probably a music teacher that makes young future musicians cry on a daily bases. I other words, if you don't ahve anything nice to say, say nothing at all.

  • amazing

  • na i meant how she puts her fingers under the hole. i meant that thats incorrect.

  • There ARE in fact other ways to play the guitar than with a pick. =]

  • she plays guitar incorrectly... but good song...

  • i love this song right now, it keeps on going thro my head!! XD

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