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The Eagles – Take It Easy


The Eagles – Take It Easy.Classic Rock. *************************************** Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. *************************************** Well I’m a runnin’ down the road try’n to loosen my load I’ve got seven women on my mind Four that wanna own me, two that wanna stone me One says she’s a friend of mine Take it easy, take it easy Don’t let the sound of your own wheels drive you crazy Lighten up while you still can Don’t even try to understand Just find a place to make your stand, and take it easy Well, I’m a standin’ on a corner in Winslow, Arizona Such a fine sight to see It’s a girl my lord in a flat-bed Ford Slowin’ down to take a look at me Come on, baby, don’t say maybe I gotta know if your sweet love is gonna save me We may lose and we may win, though we may never be here again So open up I’m climbin’ in, so take it easy Well, I’m a runnin’ down the road tryin’ to loosen my load Got a world of trouble on my mind Lookin’ for a lover who won’t blow my cover, she’s so hard to find Take it easy, take it easy Don’t let the sound of your own wheels make you crazy Come on baby, don’t say maybe I gotta know if your sweet love is gonna save me

bubbles. liquor & whores take 2


bubbles and his band the shit rockers sing liquor and whores

Blue Oyster Cult: Take Me Away


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Supertramp Take The Long Way Home


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A Modern Take on the Classic Pearl Necklaces

When you think of pearl necklaces, you probably conjure up images of your grandmother’s pearls, Audrey Hepburn and other classic vintage beauties. After all, growing up, we were taught that pearl necklaces were part of looking the proper part. Today, pearl necklaces are as popular as ever, thanks to the trendsetters like Michelle Obama. Although the necklaces are as timeless and beautiful as always, the styles have been updated to reflect a more modern twist.

Multi-strand pearl necklaces are all the rage right now. Whether you choose one necklace to wrap, or several different ones, the look is all about layering. Celebs like Kate Bosworth, Mischa Barton and Madonna choose to twist one strand to create several necklaces. Ashlee Simpson likes to go a little rock and roll with her pearls, twisting a strand to create a choker and a long necklace.

If you prefer shorter necklaces, then consider a pearl choker. Even Helen Mirren is on the trend, showing that age has nothing to do with great style. For a look that you can wear to the office, choose jumbo gumball size pearls that will add interest to a polished outfit.

Although traditional pearls are quite beautiful, it’s time to add a little color to spice up your look. Experiment with pearls of different hue like silver, gold or pink. These eye catching stones are a new take on an old favorite. Or, if you’re looking for something a little edgier, try a necklace that is intertwined with twisted chains. This contrast between romantic and edgy is the perfect combination to take you from day to night.  

Pearl necklaces have always been a favorite of brides and bridesmaid, but if you’re looking to get married, opt for an updated look with floating pearls or an asymmetrical necklace. Your bridal party will look amazing and super stylish.

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Classical Guitar Lessons – Where Will They Take Me?

The classical guitar is a gift to the guitarist who wants to sit down and play a “complete” piece of music – melody, bass and chordal accompaniment on one guitar. Alot like the kind of freedom that piano players have. If you are thinking of taking classical guitar lessons you have a tradition of composers and guitar players who have made full use of the incredible versatility of the guitar. Many classical composers played and composed for the guitar. Niccolo Paganini is a famous example even though his guitar compositions are a little on the ordinary side for modern music lovers. Much more substantial compositions were written by Antonio Vivaldi, Dionisio Aguado and Domenico Scarlatti.

So, apart from a hefty heritage left from the Baroque, Renaissance and Classical periods we have the ongoing work of twentieth and twenty-first century classical guitar players who are devoted to making the acoustic guitar an expressive instrument endowed with a natural beauty unaided by electronic wizardry. A classical guitarist aims at training his body to bring a range of forces to bear on the guitar so that he has a range of subtle techniques at his disposal to enable him and his guitar to say whatever they want.

All guitar players who take their instrument seriously have an ability to create and interpret music. This musical ability is a product of the time and effort put into practicing their guitar playing and experimenting with different ways of playing music. In a sense a rock or jazz guitar player is on an equal playing field with a classical guitarist as far as the ability to interpret or create music is concerned. The rock or jazz guitar player will even have an advantage over the classical player as far as improvisation goes. Classical guitar lessons will not help you to improvise.

The difference between a classical guitar player and a plectrum player is the groups of muscles used to play classical guitar music. Somebody like Eric Clapton works alone at copying blues artists and in a few years he is a professional guitarist and in about ten years he is one of the greatest electric guitarists of all time. A classical guitar student might just be finding his voice after ten years of playing. There is much more blood, sweat and tears involved in classical guitar lessons.

A classical guitarist needs to cultivate his fingernails. Or his fingertips. Whatever is on the ends of his fingers is where he makes physical contact with the guitar strings. There are ways of shaping them so they sound just right. There are secret potions for making them impervious to cracking. And there is a whole art to playing the classical guitar without the benefit of nails. The attack made by nails on guitar strings is similar to that of a plectrum. The flesh of the guitarist’s fingertips gives a much softer tone. This is achieved over time and with much work. Callouses will eventually form on the fingertips which will lessen the discomfort felt by the guitar player and help him make contact with the strings.

There are books available for anybody who wants to teach themselves classical guitar but it is much better to learn from a seasoned classical guitarist. If you insist on learning from books, Frederick Noad’s “Solo Guitar Playing” is probably the best of them.

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