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Happy 100th Birthday Harley Davidson. Here is a crazy thing I wrote using my 1951 Harley Davidson panhead for the percussions. Yes, I had my scooter in my studio. Believe me, it was a rush and I had a kick ass time doing the jam. I dedicate this tune to my scooter brothers and all clubs everywhere. To mention a few names, DJ, my son. Doyle, my Grandson. Eric, my son-in-law. My brother Big Dave B. and the Hard Riders in Cabot, Arkansas - in-house pub included, brother Benny and his gang out west. Wild Bill T. (Grubby) of No. Ca., Darin S., the ol' man Mack S., Robert W. of Visalia, Ca., also in the west. Rick A. of American Thunder, Tulare, Ca., Jesse James and the gang at West Coast Choppers and the rest of the best kick startin, throttle twisten, hooter pinchin, greasy fingered brothers throughout the world a scooter brother could ever have. This jam is for ya'll man, play the wheels off of it! Your brother in the wind!, Doc |
CD: Mistabluesman Comin' Atcha
Label: Independent
Credits: Instruments played by Doc Quinn - percussions by Harley |
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Happy 100th Birthday Harley Davidson. Here is a crazy thing I wrote using my 1951 Harley Davidson panhead for the percussions. Yes, I had my scooter in my studio. Believe me, it was a rush and I had a kick ass time doing the jam. I dedicate this tune to my scooter brothers and all clubs everywhere. To mention a few names, DJ, my son. Doyle, my Grandson. Eric, my son-in-law. My brother Big Dave B. and the Hard Riders in Cabot, Arkansas - in-house pub included, brother Benny and his gang out west. Wild Bill T. (Grubby) of No. Ca., Darin S., the ol' man Mack S., Robert W. of Visalia, Ca., also in the west. Rick A. of American Thunder, Tulare, Ca., Jesse James and the gang at West Coast Choppers and the rest of the best kick startin, throttle twisten, hooter pinchin, greasy fingered brothers throughout the world a scooter brother could ever have. This jam is for ya'll man, play the wheels off of it! Your brother in the wind!, Doc
A friend of mine, Matt Gray ask me, how does one go about tracking a panhead and below is my reply..
Really quite simple Matt, I just sweet talked her real good for about an hour, gave her a special rubdown, paying close attention to her special parts and places then made sure she was getting everything she wanted and made them special adjustments that set her a fire and then I added a tad of advanced spark. Lastly, made sure she had pleanty of alcohol in her. Then it was just a matter of recording how she was purring (Caddilacin') while in my studio. It was all really a lot of fun to tell the truth! Infact, I think we both enjoyed it! We did have to open a window to allow a little cool air in. The neighbors were trying to look see as to what we were doing, kinda exicting man!
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