A planned spontaneous song. Wrote it last night wanting a Swampy Witch, but the coin jar is half bad! Pulled the mighty Partagas out of the stone today and b...
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Wow, thanks Uncle! Putting your comments on my fairly empty trophy shelf. Very proud, you don't know! The four string was a more easy transition from playing six string most of my life. I'm starting to get three string down, but I notice as song goes on I'm strum more and more intense, losing that nice blend of acoustic and electric I have in the beginning. That and hitting the pick on the box and pickup. I respect playing it live, you are one of the best and most natural at it. I haven't much experience with live. Hundreds and hundreds of songs in controlled studio environment, playing and focusing on the guitar tracks , then singing separate and getting that down. I'm slowly warming up to it, mistakes and all. Thanks for the extremely kind comments John, and as always your encouragement. I will learn to play this as an instrument rather than a tool out of my toolbox haha! The one string lap Diddley, now that's another story. My goal is to play both together so beautifully, it will bring a tear to the eye. Don't know if either of us have that much time, haha!
Love the artistry, production, crickets and most of all the camera angle through the legs and to the mirror. And then the performance. Very nice sound, singing and feeling. Kind of wishful, sad and wistful. You've got the Sundberg Slide technique down.
Thanks Erasmo! Been there a couple of times already. I have a second on my soul. Options pretty limited, but I might have a load of quarters coming in. Send unwanted quarters to PO box sadbegger, Swampyveiw, Canada. Thanks for the suggestion, R. Johnson knew when to deal.
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I'm always up for pie, Richard. Fine playing and crooning. Sound is always nice and clean.
Yep!, Well Done, I can relate to that song title :-)
Love the artistry, production, crickets and most of all the camera angle through the legs and to the mirror. And then the performance. Very nice sound, singing and feeling. Kind of wishful, sad and wistful. You've got the Sundberg Slide technique down.
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