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Walkin with Kirk - Electric Slide Guitar

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2006

An improvised slide guitar part by Kirk Lorange. played in dropped D tuning. www.bottleneckguitar.com

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  • This is just totally sublime Kirk, I really haven't heard slide like this with so much passion for a long long time! Harry

  • @Lansdownekid ... Thanks, Harry!

  • dropped D tuning huh ? Sounds great!

    What strings do ya use?

  • Heavy! 016 - 018 - 024 - 034 - 044 - 054

  • what year is that strat?

    how long have you been playing?

    sounds great man. not too much of this, or too little of that...

  • Thanks, Siolazi. That's an early 60's Strat, I've been playing since 1961

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  • haha i love blues guitar with a slide added to it, i think its one of the coolest sounding things you can do with a guitar

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  • no mistakin ,this is KL , Just awesome . hell i wish i could do that.

  • okeee

  • lawwd have muuurrsaaay''!!!! this is great shit!!! nice job!!

  • You are amazing!

  • totale inspiration for young beginners

  • Insane tone! Best slide guitar I've ever heard!

    Blues Baby!

    Nothin more to say...

  • Dude... such inspiring playing. Good lordy.

    Much love to you man... keep rocking.  And I MEAN KEEP ROCKING!

  • this is real music after that,i dont like Lady gaga

  • Wow man, great playing. What amps and pedals are you using? Couldn't find any info here or on your site. I really wanna find that fat tone of yours!

  • wow this is great.been listing to kirk for decades when he was with richard clapton and so on.loved the first album no apostrophe thru to chasing the train in the ninetys at a pub in chatswood on sunday arvos and good to see they are still doin it.a true bluesmans who has stayed with his roots.cheers

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