Backing Track: laid-back groove
Here's a groovy backing track to suit the hot sun we're enjoying. It'll help you get over England's shocking World Cup's exit too
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Here's a groovy backing track to suit the hot sun we're enjoying. Helps you get over England's shocking World Cup's exit too
This is the backing track from the Epiphone 'Inspired By John Lennon' Casino from that first featured on the GIT325 Guitarist CD.
Key: E major
Your demoist is Dave 'don't mind if I do' Durban
This backing track is intended for private and non-commercial use only. No part may be reproduced without the written consent of the copyright owners. © Future Publishing
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