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Cliffs of Dover cover (Eric Johnson) - Reed of Still Pending

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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2008

12-year-old Reed (lead guitarist for Still Pending, www.stillpending.com) plays the Eric Johnson classic, Cliffs of Dover during a recent guitar recital at Portland's Lucky Lab. Please don't bash the drummer! This is a guitar recital - the drummer was hired by my guitar teacher to play drums for ALL the people in the recital (about 60!). He had to play all the songs for all the kids without being able to actually practice with each kid! He did a good job, considering. Go easy on him!

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  • bass fail

  • i hate children that play better than me haha

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  • He's really good, but that bass is WAY out of tune

  • I think he plays faster than he plays good. But he's just a kid and its awesome <4

  • You should watch my Cliffs of Dover cover, by the way great video you guys have great rhythm.

  • he's going to fast at the start but he rocks! and the drummer too!

  • there are currently 249 losers older than this kid who cant play the guitar even if a gun was pointed to their heads...

  • GOD WHYYYY, WHY !! WHY ccan't I play like that too xD?!?!?

  • Well if you have five fingers and a thumb on your right hand why not be a guitarist?

  • i'm twelve now and i have to learn this before i'm 13 in january;D

  • ur great

  • a few mistakes but holy fuck this kids good for being 12

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