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"We've all been there"

 

No we ain't!

 

Yes, sure I make mistakes by the score every time I play and I certainly get frustrated at times but never, never do I get like that bloke. Talk about low anger threshold. I wonder if it's only ever been a guitar that has been at the other end of his boot?

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The editing is really clever. The cuts from outrageous anger to this intense concentration, falsetto and high screwed up acoustic tones are masterful. I made the mistake of watching the first minute during a break at work. I had to leave the building; I couldn't contain my laughter.

 

Reminds me of a scene from Faulty Towers.

 

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It's funny, but I think he might be yanking our chain... he has some other stuff on youtube as The Treeman with no anger involved.

 

 

I wondered that too.

 

If so he missed his path in life - should have been an actor because it was a masterful performance.

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I don't think so they sound like they are from the UK.

No, dey don't, dough, don't dey, dough? *

 

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* With appropriate apologies to Sir Paul, John, George and Ringo : i.e. I rather suspect he's a Liverpudlian, FZ.

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It's funny, but I think he might be yanking our chain... he has some other stuff on youtube as The Treeman with no anger involved.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGFEzoIfO1Q

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WK17kc5JOm0

 

Uhm... I would not say those two videos are proof of his anger management and yanking chain skills. [-( Granted, it was obvious the beater guitar was there for him to kick around and they'd tape it back up for him to kick again... but it might have got that way in the first place, from his first kick, whenever...

 

Judging from the second song he's playing and the familiarity of it, to our ears... I could certainly see him short-circuiting, practicing for live gigs and such.

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Always enjoyed the contrasts, in the British-English language! One the "high" end, the most articulate, and wonderful sounding "English,"

on the planet. On the other end, which this video aptly demonstrates...what would they do, without the word F..k?! LOL But then, it's

almost as bad, here, too! And, our "high" end, never sounds as lovely as it does in England! IMHO, as always. [biggrin]

 

CB

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