The Doors - people are strange (cover) by 5M



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Array ( 1 year ago by kusmuque)
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ü nun bahar senliklerinde, goruruz insallah..da vokalı değiştirn, tanıdıgım iyi vokal ve gitarist var..
very good ( 1 year ago by HCAguitarist55)
very good
good song, good ... ( 1 year ago by evTom14)
good song, good cover
Ok to be a little ... ( 7 months ago by JulieBrownsGuitar)
Ok to be a little more constructive on my end... try playing bar chords and palm mute it.. don't just strum open chords. It's not a folk song. :-) Then it'll sound tighter and won't be as noticable how out of tune your guitar is.
first of all, you ... ( 7 months ago by metekut)
first of all, you talked about guitar tone for our band, we don't have quality guitar and guitar effecs sound system was very poor but not our mistakes..
ı think you don't play guitar and don't listen to people are strange song because if you listen to again, you can getit folk ritms..ı think we played not perfect performance but vocal bass guitar drums are everything good except for your comment..and ı want to listen this song from your performan
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Actually I've been ... ( 7 months ago by JulieBrownsGuitar)
Actually I've been playing guitar for 15 years.
I said nothing about the other guys. Just the singer who was playing the wrong chords. The guy on the right playing guitar is fine. The singer playing guitar is just unnessesary anyway. Actually I could play all of the instruments better and I can do the keyboards too. If you want to challenge me
to do a cover, then challenge accepted. I'll do it this weekend.
u suck my dogs dick! ( 3 months ago by skuty69)
u suck my dogs dick!



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