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ProfessorGAC

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2. Glad Mine Doesn't Do That
Fri Nov 21, 2025, 09:20 AM
Friday

He's a big boy so I'd have no way to still play of he was on my lap.
Related story:
A good 25 or 30 years ago, I was making an EP of guitar instrumentals intended to pay homage to famous guitarists.
On one song called "Saturated" I opened with a feedback note, did a tapping intro and ended on a different feedback note.
Each feedback note, our dog Barney would howl. And he hit different pitches on those 2 different notes. He wasn't in tune, but he was consistent. Because it happened every time, I decided to have him in the room while I was recording it.
Anyway, when I finished it and made liner notes for the cassettes, I had all instruments by me, drums by Dr. Rhythm (my drum machine at the time)-and vocals by Barney. It was an instrumental album but Barney got vocal credit!

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