Good and thanks, AGP. I do believe there are some songs you can sing, buddy. Just find them. If nothing else just growl em a bit. One of the best for that style is Hank Williams Mind Your Own Business. Have fun playing this song -with or without vocals.
Love both takes 'UJ', great choice of Gits on both of them, also like the appropriate Blue Shirts for a Blues Tune, and thanks for bringing this Good Ole' tune to my attention, done a bit of work on it yesterday, but like yourself, still a work in progress, but!, without the Harp and Vocals of course! :-)
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Thanks and me too, Danny.
sounding good there Unc love the sound of that swamp witch
Thanks, RTZ. But does that dog bite?
If you don't pull into town on the Dog you aint no bluesman. well done sir
LOL and thanks, Andries.
Thanks and good ear on the delay with a bit of reverb, Ambrose. Roland micro cube the classic stack setting, 20% volume, 25% gain.
Thanks, Rich. Yup, the witch does sound good.
The Bluesman is in the House. I like both versions, variety of styles makes it interesting Uncle! The Witch does sound special good in your hands.
2nd draft is a Good One too, Uncle J. I like the delay/reverb emanating from that git.
Love your first one the best , you know the first love cuts the deepest ! progress some more !Bulldog!
Good and thanks, AGP. I do believe there are some songs you can sing, buddy. Just find them. If nothing else just growl em a bit. One of the best for that style is Hank Williams Mind Your Own Business. Have fun playing this song -with or without vocals.
Love both takes 'UJ', great choice of Gits on both of them, also like the appropriate Blue Shirts for a Blues Tune, and thanks for bringing this Good Ole' tune to my attention, done a bit of work on it yesterday, but like yourself, still a work in progress, but!, without the Harp and Vocals of course! :-)