Chords for Jam Session!!! Paul Brown & Peter Farrell - Fender Stratocaster & 1954 Gibson ES-175N

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Jam Session!!! Paul Brown & Peter Farrell - Fender Stratocaster & 1954 Gibson ES-175N chords
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Hey everybody, Norm over here.
one of the great young new players from Sao Paulo, Brazil.
And you know, it's kind of strange, because people drop in here all the time, you never know who might come in.
and you're staying at George's house, right?
George Benson.
And staying at his house as well.
like to.
[A#] just tell us about some of the other stuff that you've done.
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_ _ _ _ _ Hey everybody, Norm over here.
And I've got the great Peter Farrell, who's one of the great young new players _ from Sao Paulo, Brazil.
And I've got my buddy over here, Paul Brown.
And you know, it's kind of strange, because people drop in here all the time, you never know who might come in.
Peter is doing a lot of work with George Benson, and you're staying at George's house, right?
Yep.
And Paul has produced George Benson.
And [E] I'm staying at his house.
Yep.
And staying at his house as well.
And I've never met George Benson, but I'd like to.
He's one of my favorites of all time.
Oh yeah, no doubt.
And [A#] just tell us about some of the other stuff that you've done.
I know a lot of it, but_
Well, predominantly a producer [G#]-engineer, and worked with Al Giro, and _ some of my favorite artists, like Patti Austin, Jeffrey Osborne, and some jazz people like Boney James, and Rick Fran, [A] and Kirk Whalum, and Larry Carlton, and Bob James, Bobby [G] Caldwell.
That's right.
So he's done a lot of R&B stuff too, you know, that's like kind of jazz, R&B.
[E] That's true.
Urban jazz, we kind of call it.
[F#] And I put out my own records, I have nine [E] solo CDs now, and a blues band.
_ I [N] remember the other day I was in the car, and I heard Moondance with you, and I was just singing on that too, right?
Very cool.
So, Paul Brown, one of the greats.
Peter Farrell, one of the greats.
Me, I don't know.
But anyhow, you guys are just doing something that's a little kind of Latin-flavored.
Can you guys do [Am] that? _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ [E] _ _ [Am] _ _ [Bm] Here comes the ending.
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_ [Em] The great Paul Brown, great Peter Farrell.
_ That's a great line.
Now listen, I just want to say something.
Nurse!
[Am] Nurse!
Now, I mean, my age, you know, you [C] don't want to joke around about that kind of stuff.
Claire!
Claire!
By the way, Paul [N] Brown, he's one of the great guitar players.
He is like a questionable poker player.
He's fleeced me on a few occasions, and he's come here to try to take some money from me playing poker.
Got a few other degenerates that are coming to play poker with us.
And so, I don't know.
So he tries to make his living either on me playing poker because I'm not too good,
or, you know, taking [E] advantage of me where he plays guitar and produces a lot of great people.
And Peter, just what can I say?
I mean, one of the great players.
And these guys really both have that Benson connection and very, very cool.
Wes Montgomery. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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