DUANE EDDY UNCHAINED MELODY (1962)
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Duane has such a simple innovative way of expressing hisself on the guitar, it's like the instrument is truly an extention of his own body.
Thanks for posting this unique rendition of a fantastic song.
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Beautiful version of one of my all time favorite romantic ballads. Mr Eddy is truly one of the greats! Such a gifted performer. THANKS so much for sharing this delightful gem with us! :)
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ThANKS SO MUCH FOR SHARING THIS GREAT MUSIC WITH US BRINGS BACK A LOT OF TEENAGE MEMORIES!!!!
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Great Twanging Eddy
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@Helotes420 fuck off commie
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@Helotes420 The back of the album has an eleborate explanation that a guitar is masculine and strings are feminine thats not necessarily so a guitar could be written to sound feminine and vice versa orchestration textbooks divide and group intstruments into differant sections tone colors registers but dont catagorise them as masculine or feminine
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Pluck the magic twanger, froggy!
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The man made the guitar speak.
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@mrterkell i should make one i have the sheet music
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Do anyone have tabs for this beautiful song ? :)
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GREAT MUSIC thanks for posting
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great cover!
Grazie Eddy, mi ricorda la mia gioventù
Papy1938 2 years ago
You're welcome...Duane's way of playing is just great.
drummercrazycaps 2 years ago
Thanks for posting brings back memories when I was a teenager listening to duane eddy 's Twangy guitar!
mammie64 2 years ago 6
Thank You. I do have the wholeTwangy guitar album along with my other favorite Twistin'nTwangin'. In fact I manage to get at least 5 originals from the late 50s and early 60s...Will post some when I will have the time to convert....
drummercrazycaps 2 years ago
this is wonderful music...thanks for sharing Duane Eddy. He was one of the very first I heard as a kid, and I still love his style
jballard459 2 years ago 3
Back in 1963/64 my father bought Twistin'n'Twangin and Twangy guitars silky strings... Not only did I listen to them when they were played (often) at home by my parents...but I also played them myself later on...My bros and I created a group "The Crazy Caps" in 1979/80 and played music from the 50's/60's because that is what we really loved...and Duane Eddy's music was part of it...
drummercrazycaps 2 years ago