1. Originally posted by alexandra_tI think Risto's busy as always...


    Probably.

    I just started banging out Knockin' On Heaven's Door on the guitar. Easy song. Have you learned how to play it?
  2. Isn't it 4:15 am for you drew?
  3. Yes, but I'm looking for something that I can't find; two CD singles.

    Edit: I found them, just waiting to hear their track-listings. 'Falling In Love Is Hard On The Knees' and 'Jaded' by Aerosmith: for the B-sides.
  4. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:[..]

    Probably.

    I just started banging out Knockin' On Heaven's Door on the guitar. Easy song. Have you learned how to play it?

    not yet, but I found out that I'm able to learn cords pretty quick, one problem is that I can't move fingers fast from one cord to another. I just need a teacher, one month and I pretty good player
  5. Anyone else feel you must reach rock bottom at least once in your life, to reach your true potential?
  6. Originally posted by alexandra_t[..]
    not yet, but I found out that I'm able to learn cords pretty quick, one problem is that I can't move fingers fast from one cord to another. I just need a teacher, one month and I pretty good player


    I never had a teacher. I can change chord pretty fast, you'll learn!

    Knockin' is:

    G, D, Am, Am
    G, D, C, C

    Two strums for each written chord. Classic beginner song Just those two chord progressions through the entire song.
  7. it's all about practise, I know. I really like In A Little While, I play something like that but abs don't know how to play accurate acustic version, it sounds vg to me

    Knockin' is:

    G, D, Am, Am
    G, D, C, C

    Two strums for each written chord. Classic beginner song Just those two chord progressions through the entire song.


    my pen and notebook ready
  8. Do you know those chords?
  9. Olof, stop stalking me, you're in every topic I watch
  10. Originally posted by fabianOlof, stop stalking me, you're in every topic I watch


    There's no place left to hide.
  11. Anyone else feel you must reach rock bottom at least once in your life, to reach your true potential?

    Yes.

    Because once you've been at the very bottom (and I have) you realise the only place you can go is up, and so you get started on that and you finally reach somewhere higher - in both mind and body. And don't let the arseholes of the world drag you down....that's the one thing you don't want.