Um, no vid, bro...
I saw her on a show one day in a very sexy nightie! I can NEVER get that image out of my head! :drool: :drool: :drool:UR just Bad(A$$)! :2funny:
I don't know...I still might like to take a shot at it. LMAOIt's like me already sez...
I saw her on a show one day in a very sexy nightie! I can NEVER get that image out of my head! :drool: :drool: :drool:
UR just Bad(A$$)! :2funny:
So, Now I guess you'll have to wear a dress. LOL
So, Now I guess you'll have to wear a dress. LOL
Ummm... NO! :hah!:
Ð.Шалов Концертные вариации на тему руÑÑкой народной пеÑни "Валенки" Концертный зал им.П.И.ЧайковÑкого МоÑковÑкой филармонии. Ð’ Ñопровождении Ðационального академичеÑкого оркеÑтра руÑÑких народных инÑтрументов им. ОÑипова.
A.Shalov Concert variations on the theme of the Russian folk song "Valenki" Concert Hall named after PI Tchaikovsky Moscow Philharmonic. Accompanied by the National Academic Orchestra of Russian Folk Instruments. Osipova.
ÐнаÑтаÑÐ¸Ñ Ð¢ÑŽÑ€Ð¸Ð½Ð° на 100-летнем юбилее Ðационального академичеÑкого оркеÑтра народных инÑтрументов РоÑÑии имени Ð.П. ОÑипова в Концертном зале имени П.И. ЧайковÑкого МоÑвковÑкой филармонии.
Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka, Op. 214, is a polka in A major by Johann Strauss, Anastasia Tyurina at the 100th anniversary of the National Academic Orchestra of Folk Instruments of Russia named after N.P. Osipov in the Concert Hall named after P.I. Tchaikovsky Moscow Philharmonic.
Sam cook is a legend and this soulful song touches my old soul everytime! I just had to jump on it, plus with all that is going on in the world today😥 it just fits perfectly.The chords are sweet for soulful guitar solos too!
Carol Kaye (nee Smith,[1] born March 24, 1935)[2] is an American musician. She is one of the most prolific recorded bass guitarists in rock and pop music, playing on an estimated 10,000 recordings in a career spanning over 50 years.[3]
Kaye began playing guitar in her early teens and after some time as a guitar teacher, began to perform regularly on the Los Angeles jazz and big band circuit. She started session work in 1957, and through a connection at Gold Star Studios began working for producers Phil Spector and Brian Wilson. After a bassist failed to turn up to a session in 1963, she switched to that instrument, quickly making a name for herself as one of the most in-demand session players of the 1960s, playing on numerous hits. She moved into playing on film soundtracks in the late 1960s, particularly for Quincy Jones and Lalo Schifrin, and began to release a series of tutoring books such as How To Play The Electric Bass. Kaye became less active towards the end of the 1970s, but has continued her career and attracted praise from other musicians.
During the peak of her years of session work, she became part of a stable of Los Angeles-based musicians which went by a variety of informal names, but has since become known as "The Wrecking Crew". Her work with the group led to her prominent role in the eponymous 2008 documentary film.
More like "Hottie of the Year!!!" :evil:Yes! laughing7
Great movie!!!
... this one is for Steve! laughing7
Whole lotta love by Larissa Liveir
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/E3MPHW8oM5s
I Ask Her to Play Jimi Hendrix and This Guitarist Steals The Show
... Yepp, she do be a Foxy Lady!
Alyona Vargasova - Journey Through the Milky Way (guitar playthrough)