On Topic - Pickin' Grinnin' with your tractor :)

ShepFL

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My Dad sent this to me. I just couldn't help myself so I am sharing with others.

I have always wanted to learn how to play banjo and guitar. Given I have a few tractors I guess I have the drummer/metronome all wrapped up as traveling field show :)

If links don't work here is address you can cut & paste.

http://www.bibri.net/2009/08/31/kapela-hraje-tak-dobre-jak-hraje-bubenik/



Translated the text says –

The band plays so well, playing drum
What I had found on the cover of the famous Billy Cobhama and this is undoubtedly true in all the meanings this sentence. Even my Pakos I finally understood - despite me because a couple of years did goats:). That is to generalize this rule to the rhythm band as a whole is probably clear. A rhythmic, this weighting is not just drums, even those where there is not at all, as evidenced by Trefná the following example:

All the best and back in the weeds. . .
Shep
Old Iron Comes Thru Again :
 
Sure some good pickin' there. Kind of wish they'd have zoomed in on the players- once we knew the tractor was the percussion section, there really was no reason to keep it in the picture through the whole thing.

What language is that? I'm guessing Polish.

Maybe if Allan pulled a couple of plug wires on that M. . .
 

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