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| MANZELLA GOLF ACADEMY Director of Instruction Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: USA.
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| For those of you who may not know, I am a musician. Like 99% of all drummers, I was born that way . I pulled out the pots and pans, covers and all, and used the wooden spoons when I was less than 3 years old. I got my first "set" for Christmas just after I turned 3, and got my last set last winter.Anyhoo, I played in bands in my youth, and retired from the biz at 25. I made a comeback of sorts in 2000 in the Karaoke bars of Louisville, Kentucky, where I eventually MCed the #1 show in town, and was the only Italian, Y'at, Country Singer in North America. ![]() So, I thought I'd kick this "Clubhouse" era off with some YouTubes of my favorite musician of all-time. Hope you agree.
__________________ Use your Pivot to snap your Kinetic Chain, and to assist your arms, hands and club with creating the proper "D" Plane for the selected shot. Everything else is show biz Brian Manzella is a PGA Teaching Professional and Authorized Doctor of Golf Stroke Engineering (Instructor) of The Golfing Machine who teaches in New Orleans, Louisiana and Louisville, Kentucky. |
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| Songs in the key of life is a classic... I liked his secret life of plants album, but key of life is the bomb for me. http://steviewonder.free.fr/
__________________ Hogan and his three right hands! "I'm only scared of three things: lightning, a side-hill putt and Ben Hogan". Sam Snead |
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| Not Stevie, but here is Tom Petty, Jeff Jynn of ELO and Prince, playing my favorite Beatles song. I think this is better and maybe one of the greatest solos I have ever heard! YouTube - While My Guitar Gently Weeps Tom Petty / Prince Cover Last edited by wpfisher; 10-06-2008 at 07:30 PM. |
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| That solo is easily in my top 5 of all time. Back 1991-1992 his music was a little suggestive for 10-11 year old, and that IS all anyone talked about. Then the whole "slave" thing with sony came out, and brought attention to something other than the music. I listen now to and just think wow, he is a genius. BTW, he plays every instrument on all his albums. |
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