Growing up in Ohio we used to see the signs the hoboes left on trees and mailboxes. Bits of ribbons and cloth-signifying friendly,and-cold hearted bastards who'd sic the dogs on you.
Growing up in Ohio we used to see the signs the hoboes left on trees and mailboxes. Bits of ribbons and cloth-signifying friendly,and-cold hearted bastards who'd sic the dogs on you.
Growing up in Ohio we used to see the signs the hoboes left on trees and mailboxes. Bits of ribbons and cloth-signifying friendly,and-cold hearted bastards who'd sic the dogs on you.
Growing up in Ohio we used to see the signs the hoboes left on trees and mailboxes. Bits of ribbons and cloth-signifying friendly,and-cold hearted bastards who'd sic the dogs on you.
Growing up in Ohio we used to see the signs the hoboes left on trees and mailboxes. Bits of ribbons and cloth-signifying friendly,and-cold hearted bastards who'd sic the dogs on you.
My last rpm song - based on the police log in a local paper. The writer must have been feeling poetic - more than half of these are word for word and the rest were slightly changed to fit the rhyming scheme.
My incomparable musicians:
Dobro…
Ditty #9 for the RPMC album "Bones".
I'd had this rolling around in my head for about a year now, and even played it live with the SD&Q trio. Didn't quite turn out as planned, which is not unusual.
Written by Greg Connor
Lyrics:
Mini Van
I’m driving my Mini Van around
I’m driving it everywhere in town
I’m driving my Mini Van
Try to catch me if you can
I’m driving my Mini Van around
Seems Like I can always catch the eye…
3 guitar tracks followed by a track with the trap set. A lot of alt tuning lately posted on AT which I like. This guitar was tuned to an open G. After I did it, I thought the sound was more like a backwoods, hillbilly song.
Unfortunately…
One more instrumental before I move on to the vocals...
I came up with this riff one hazy night when I was 19. I'm in my 30s now, and rather more sober, but I still like playing this. It felt good to finally flesh it out.
Comments on 02bfree's stuff
Rattling up them ole bones.
I love it! LG
Excellent! Always loved this song
Very nice.
Almost a lullaby in its tenderness - very lovely!
Full of nostalgic hooks, old timey guitar and some strong story tellin.
Hemp seeds....ummm am I seeing right....nice guitar work...authentic sounding old time song.
Good one. Cool guitar tone.
:)
Lovely clear guitar, good lyrics too - "the tracks ain't shiny like they was back then". Nice one!
Good story telling and good picking John!
Nice one,like that!
by the way I really like this one John.
The hemp you say.!
Good Lyrics and your guitar playing is always a treat.
Nice one man!
Got a really nice guitar sound going on here....like the harp too......better than Dylan ! Jarvo
Love the harmonica and guitar, That Wyeth spirit that haunts all of our inner selves and drawing the line deep between great, and good.
Brilliant ... great song and performance
hey bro! i dig your versatility! and your cool rawness! and thanks for all the kind words! thanks dave
Comments made by 02bfree
Very nice piece.
Applying the board of education to the seat of learning.Also a lost practise.
Recording an acoustic piano is quite challenging.
Drivin melody line.
Little ones grow up so fast,don't they?
Nice fiddle break.
Nice slidework
Lovin your mix. Gotta get a bicycle built for two,so I can get people asking about the empty seat. Give em somethin to talk about.
Yasgers farm is probably a subdivision now.
Relevant stuff.
Rocks
The old record effect works really well on this.
Aptly titled. The last song of the night should be a lullaby.
What gifted hands. You are so talented.
Love the wah-wah breakout.
I was twelve before I learned F'n Yankees was two words.
Very Yes-like groove.The ending caught me by surprise.
Great sonic properties.
The harp break was cool.
The echoharp sounds like a concertina. Nice touch.