I was the guest. I signed up cuz i thought my comment didn't go thru and thought I had to register so am in. It wouldn't take my name g-no , had to be four letters so I'm thunderbyrd52, that's my yahoo e-mail moniker. That's something else I like doing drawing Thunderbyrds Well now that I'm a memeber I'll probably put some tune up. It good to hear you Take care G-no
Hey Terry, just came over to check you out. Sounding good. Hey those are almost the same comments I made when I first started listening to you, Like digging out an old record in the attic.SDo you got some new fans going that's excellent. I might put some tunes here that don't qquite fit the flatpickers. Sounds good , I'll be back gonna look around.
Thanks for the reviews, the songs in this group are very folk oriented some songs are from the thirties and some much older. I wrote my offerings with these styles in mind.
Intentional or not you sound like a 78 rpm record - it is like listening to folk song from the 30's - that is very cool. I like you composition and obviously the production.
A traditional piece from the renaissance arranged for flute and two classical guitars.
I used meantone tuning which is probably a bit more authentic - though so very close to 12 equal that you may not notice the difference. http://en.wikipedia…
You'll never guess who turned up last night but the old Baird himself ....Will....Him and Louie jumped up to do this one for the cellar crowd...........
It's not what you're thinking. They don't make shine around here no more, do they Vernon? VERNON! WAKE UP. This is an old song we used to sing on the way to church when Vernon DIDN"T KEEP FALLING ASLEEP ALL THE TIME!!
Thanks for the reviews, the songs in this group are very folk oriented some songs are from the thirties and some much older. I wrote my offerings with these styles in mind.
This is just a really simple string/piano piece that resulted from two years of half-hearted tinkering. As of now the cello is too loud and the snare sounds too sample-y, but I'd appreciate any other criticism.
This is an absolutely beautiful song written by Jon Foreman for his side project Fiction Family and I felt like givin it a shot soo I just kinda learnt it and threw it together theres a few flubbups but they kinda workout well in the end
enjoy :)
Written by John Stevens, Grieving Old Man is the lead-off track on Mama Corn's debut CD. A tale of unrequited love, the song's upbeat melody and catchy chorus make it one of those songs that stick in your head long after you've heard it.
This is the latest remix of this old tune. I think I would call it progressive rock.
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Drums: Jean Pierre Taboga, Belgium
Bass: Alexander Wilden, Germany
Electric Guitar: Bobby Clohessy, Ireland…
Oops, I pasted the wrong description here when I did the latest update. Of course this song is instrumental, as you may have noticed. ;)
The guitar tracks were done by Alina Yudaeva from Russia. The song is old and still not quite done as all…
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Hey good job on a good song. Woody would approve, he's probably smiling right now. Ck out his pic with Seeger I posted on EZ Facebook.
Great Terry, Trailer parks are like that
I used to play this song with a friend who passed away a few months ago. I miss him, and this song is a great reminder of him Thanks, Greg
Thanks Bethan, happy to be here.
Hello Terry, welcome to Alonetone. Great song and dig the banjo.
I remember this from your smile week. That's what we gotta do sometimes.
We have merging paths Brother Terry.
Very cool to see you here G. There are some interesting fassets to work with here
I was the guest. I signed up cuz i thought my comment didn't go thru and thought I had to register so am in. It wouldn't take my name g-no , had to be four letters so I'm thunderbyrd52, that's my yahoo e-mail moniker. That's something else I like doing drawing Thunderbyrds Well now that I'm a memeber I'll probably put some tune up. It good to hear you Take care G-no
Hey Terry, just came over to check you out. Sounding good. Hey those are almost the same comments I made when I first started listening to you, Like digging out an old record in the attic.SDo you got some new fans going that's excellent. I might put some tunes here that don't qquite fit the flatpickers. Sounds good , I'll be back gonna look around.
Thanks for the reviews, the songs in this group are very folk oriented some songs are from the thirties and some much older. I wrote my offerings with these styles in mind.
What a beauty like a find in an old record collection....that Gem.......love it
Intentional or not you sound like a 78 rpm record - it is like listening to folk song from the 30's - that is very cool. I like you composition and obviously the production.
Ain't it the truth! Mean and raunchy! Great!
Yodeling! I love it. Your old-time, back porch sound it great!
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Thanks Bethan, happy to be here.
beautifully done, the sound seemed like perfection,to my ear. well played
Good morining, thanks for starting my day with a smile
Very cool to see you here G. There are some interesting fassets to work with here
Good old time gospel harmoneys
Thanks for the reviews, the songs in this group are very folk oriented some songs are from the thirties and some much older. I wrote my offerings with these styles in mind.
You got the words down good, I would bring the tempo up a bit. Its a fun old folk song.
Good piece of music, well positioned for sound track or background
Nice interwoven complexity, voice with guitar
And if you notice at no time does his fingers leave his hand, I think there may be seven on his left hand though.
The sound invites me in and the story makes me want to stay
Bluegrassing as cool as it gets
As great as ever Mike, guitar is just cool. It rolls me right into a good mood
There is something very compelling about this one
Nice treatment, melancholy drifting love song
I enjoyed this one for the thought
Fun Uke, I like the mood and direction It makes me smile
Nice harmony well sang version,