Here are a couple of pictures from the split squad game vs. Toronto FC sat feb 16, Bradenton Fl. KCW looked pretty poor, lots of turn overs, not much in the way of attacking options. Mind you they looked just as bad in Bradenton this time last year. Jimmy Jack full gallery http://www.pbase.com/wembley/mls_2008 cheers wembley
Yup. http://www.musiciansfriend.com/navigation/left-handed-electric-guitars?N=100001+306248 How else do you think Paul McCartney, Tony Iommi, Kurt Cobain, and all the other left handed guitarists out there play (played)?
Better than in Jimi's day when he had to restring a RH axe and play it "backwards". Not as odd as a guy I met who played a RH guitar left handed. That was wierd/backwards.
The name of this thread keeps messing with me I expect to see photos of Toronto's Stadium full of fans versus the empty stands of American MLS stadiums.
white shirt and white shorts over darker blue or black socks --- to me that always looks like underwear over "executive length" dress socks. as if a business man driving around town minding his own business man business had spotted a pick-up game in the park and gave in to the temptation to jump in --- so he just took off his wool jacket and trousers. start a BigSoccer KC Wizards forum poll as to whether I used too many words to convey that subjective impression. -------------------------- re: air guitar dat's a funny photo-shop --- good way to help deal with the opening-day-of-the-2008-season-is-still-too-far-away blues !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thanks re: blues One very musical lefty who adapted himself to playing a typical right-handed guitar the normal way a righty would [[[ the lefty's dominant hand presses the strings down on the neck]] [[and he picks the strings with his "off" right hand]] is Amos Garrett. Among the many music groups he played with/for are Ian and Sylvia, Ann Murray, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Geoff Muldaur, and probably the most widely heard solo of his would be "midnight at the Oasis" by Maria Muldaur, which, even if you don't like the song, you'll probably admit the solo is strikingly original and cool. I read somewhere that some famous rock guy put Garrett's "Georgia On My Mind" on a tape loop and just fixated on it. With Garrett's more-excellent hand pressing the notes, he created a unique style of string-bending beyond the commonly-heard Clapton-imitates-Hubert Sumlin-except-a-lot-louder stuff you hear everywhere. His musicality [[[melodicalness ?????]]] perhaps came from trombone having been his first instrument in school years and his folks loving the jazz groups of the 50's. last I heard he was in a band named "The Eh? Team" in Edmonton {{{but he was getting some hindering stiffness in his hands}}}. [[[can you guess his nationality?]]] 'scuse me for not doing a computer search on him or his current situation first before I started writing, I'm old, OK ??? and I'm not used to the Google world of today yet --- in my mind there still exists the "I wonder whatever happened to ...?" mindspace.