IMO, psg and dobro by two fantastic musicians
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Charles Curtis
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Chuck
Instead of watching it on You Tube, why don't you download the film.
You will save on internet activity, and the file can be played anytime you prefer
Here's how
Copy the link
http://youtu.be/3kIaepr9VRw
To copy a link you click and drag the entire line, and with the right click you do choose copy (Works on both Mac and PC)
Then go to this site
http://keepvid.com/
and paste the copied link into the link space and press on the download button on that same link space
You will be given multiple choices of how you want to save the file, I always choose *.MP4 and it will save the film onto your hard drive.
Then find a program called VLC player (Free and fantastic, as it can play anything) and watch it with that program.
Here's the main site
http://www.videolan.org/
They have versions for all operating systems.
Enjoy
RC
Instead of watching it on You Tube, why don't you download the film.
You will save on internet activity, and the file can be played anytime you prefer
Here's how
Copy the link
http://youtu.be/3kIaepr9VRw
To copy a link you click and drag the entire line, and with the right click you do choose copy (Works on both Mac and PC)
Then go to this site
http://keepvid.com/
and paste the copied link into the link space and press on the download button on that same link space
You will be given multiple choices of how you want to save the file, I always choose *.MP4 and it will save the film onto your hard drive.
Then find a program called VLC player (Free and fantastic, as it can play anything) and watch it with that program.
Here's the main site
http://www.videolan.org/
They have versions for all operating systems.
Enjoy
RC
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Bryant Aycock
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good stuff!
I guess we see what Lloyd's "go to" guitar is. This is so good. Thanks for posting!
Bryant
Bryant