Pirates in the Bathtub
- StroppyChops
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Pirates in the Bathtub
This may (not) surprise some people but I'm a fan of bluegrass music and it's derivatives.
I follow Steve'n'Seagulls (much to Mrs Stroppy's disgust) and love their cover versions. They've just collaborated with ClusterPluck on something to do with Pirates in the Bathtub.
I present for your banjo-dueling edification Pirates In The Bathtub by ClusterPluck, featuring Steve'n'Seagulls.
Another favourite cover is "Nothing Else Matters"
I follow Steve'n'Seagulls (much to Mrs Stroppy's disgust) and love their cover versions. They've just collaborated with ClusterPluck on something to do with Pirates in the Bathtub.
I present for your banjo-dueling edification Pirates In The Bathtub by ClusterPluck, featuring Steve'n'Seagulls.
Another favourite cover is "Nothing Else Matters"
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Re: Pirates in the Bathtub
Not at all surprised. I can imagine you knee deep in a swamp playing your ukelele to the tones of Kumbaya!StroppyChops wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2019 11:17 pm This may (not) surprise some people but I'm a fan of bluegrass music and it's derivatives.
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Re: Pirates in the Bathtub
Right up my street. Love this type of music. Now downloaded onto my HDD.
I think we are probably the only two that do like it.
There is a lot more to Blue Grass than people think.
And in case you missed and back by popular demand.....Abby the Spoon Lady
I think we are probably the only two that do like it.
There is a lot more to Blue Grass than people think.
And in case you missed and back by popular demand.....Abby the Spoon Lady
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Re: Pirates in the Bathtub
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Re: Pirates in the Bathtub
Not out of the realm of possibility, to be honest. I'd need a ukelele. And to know how to play it. I played piano accordion a bit as a kid, while I was learning classical piano. It was my release from the structured learning of classical, which I hated because I was forced to learn, and now regret not sticking with it.John Bingham wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2019 11:31 pmNot at all surprised. I can imagine you knee deep in a swamp playing your ukelele to the tones of Kumbaya!StroppyChops wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2019 11:17 pm This may (not) surprise some people but I'm a fan of bluegrass music and it's derivatives.
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