After varying response in another thread, I want to know:
Does the acoustic guitar on the live tracks of your "Meet Me in Margaritaville" buzz really badly! Enquiring Parrotheads want to know!
Do your MMIM live tracks buzz?
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I know it sounds like a hollow twang in the guitars, but don't you think it was done deliberately? I doubt Jimmy thought, "Oh, that sounds good enough. Let's just go with that." I'm pretty sure it wasn't a mistake. But then again I've been wrong before. . .And the guitars actually give off a unique sound. Maybe it will grow on you.
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