Nasty Dogs & Funky Kings (ZZ TOP Cover)

Started by tafka, August 19, 2009, 01:39:01 PM

Tony W



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Wow - rockin - Big_Tone_Tony!!!  Great stuff here - from Tony Gilmour to  Tony Gibbons!!!
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Tony W

Tony Robbins says YES (we needed at least one more Tony reference)


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Just love this to bits mate , really do


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launched

I'm completely envious of that doubletracked rhythm. Shit, man, that's good!! And the solo work was just icing on the cake!!

Sweeeeeeeeeeeeet!!

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Quote from: Tony W on August 20, 2009, 01:35:27 PMTony Robbins says YES (we needed at least one more Tony reference)








Tony Danza sez Yeeeeeaaaaahhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Wiley

I agree with Launched SWEEEEEEEEt!!  Super

SteveG

Great cover, you have nailed that laid back Gibbons style, just like this.....


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