Thanks. It is that kind of song Kale! Funny how a song can take us somewhere. Just read your comment to Tara and she laughed! She is in town to help move furniture for new carpet.
You sure know how to turn a phrase Rope! I’m glad you noticed the Slingers were engaged because there are some more ambitious songs we do where I can see everyone getting lost going up and down the neck. I can’t pretty much predict which ones they are going to be when I’m practicing the songs before our meetings because it takes some extra work and attention to nail the moves.
Thanks for the kind words Silent Jim! What you are seeing is what Zoom captures when it records, my screen and any open mics. Which is only mine (or whoever is leading the song) or we have a problem. There are no other video/audio tracks available. You can play along with the video, as the song is in our free songbook, or, even wilder, you could join us live on Monday night at 6:30 pm, you are in the same time zone (we have Washington, Idaho, and California covered)! We would love to have you participate!
Thanks A.D.! Aaron and I have a great time playing together and the Slingers end up with a more complete arrangement to play along with. I call that a win-win in Zoom!
IDoug like the way you sing this--great vocal and the music was good for the tune. And I watched the Slingers keeping excellent rhythm on this! If you folks want, we can mix y'all onto one track--if I could get their individual vids and take the audio track to mix. Then I could jam horribly on top of y'all lol! (but not without permission and tastefully I hope)
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Thanks. It is that kind of song Kale! Funny how a song can take us somewhere. Just read your comment to Tara and she laughed! She is in town to help move furniture for new carpet.
Thanks Uncle John! How appropriate.
For a second, I thought I was in a swanky lounge wearing a tux. Ha ha. Awesome rendition by the Slingers. Tara seemed to be really getting into it.
LOVE it!
You sure know how to turn a phrase Rope! I’m glad you noticed the Slingers were engaged because there are some more ambitious songs we do where I can see everyone getting lost going up and down the neck. I can’t pretty much predict which ones they are going to be when I’m practicing the songs before our meetings because it takes some extra work and attention to nail the moves.
I always dug this song. Now I doug it.
I think the other slingers liked it too, judging by the little signs of vamping, swaying along, and a few mouthing the lyrics. A W-I-N-N-E-R!
Thanks for the kind words Silent Jim! What you are seeing is what Zoom captures when it records, my screen and any open mics. Which is only mine (or whoever is leading the song) or we have a problem. There are no other video/audio tracks available. You can play along with the video, as the song is in our free songbook, or, even wilder, you could join us live on Monday night at 6:30 pm, you are in the same time zone (we have Washington, Idaho, and California covered)! We would love to have you participate!
Thanks A.D.! Aaron and I have a great time playing together and the Slingers end up with a more complete arrangement to play along with. I call that a win-win in Zoom!
IDoug like the way you sing this--great vocal and the music was good for the tune. And I watched the Slingers keeping excellent rhythm on this! If you folks want, we can mix y'all onto one track--if I could get their individual vids and take the audio track to mix. Then I could jam horribly on top of y'all lol! (but not without permission and tastefully I hope)
Two in love !thats you and your Bassman! pulling it of for your Slingers followers!