It's defnitely got that "chuggin' uphill" vibe to it. Nicely done Dave. BTW, I was playing some slide guitar earlier and guess what slide I used??? Hint... It has a pic of a CBG on it. Ha ha.
Seriously Uncle John. Nancy’s cat looks dangerous to me. But, what do I know. I love your comments folks. I tryed another sound addition today. It’s fun to have ideas to try. Thanks Ambrose. I’m on the Midnight Trail of the Lonesome Pine.
Great job on this Dave. Your music, like other members of CBN, has a knack of conjuring up vivid and thought provoking images and scenarios. I reckon Unc John's detailed description is absolutely bang on! (Looks like a lot of thought has gone into that).
You got it, Dave. Sounds like a steam train. Not a high flyer, maybe a small and a bit raggedy short line engine bouncing along a short line track carrying one passenger car with 15 riders going home to their tiny town from a trip to the county seat on Saturday. That track is not smooth, but it is syncopated. Box cars, tankers, coal cars, and a ratty caboose. That old economic depression is still on, but things are looking up. Old Mose is dangling his feet from a box car, getting a free ride home. Church in the morning. It's been a good day.
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It's defnitely got that "chuggin' uphill" vibe to it. Nicely done Dave. BTW, I was playing some slide guitar earlier and guess what slide I used??? Hint... It has a pic of a CBG on it. Ha ha.
Seriously Uncle John. Nancy’s cat looks dangerous to me. But, what do I know. I love your comments folks. I tryed another sound addition today. It’s fun to have ideas to try. Thanks Ambrose. I’m on the Midnight Trail of the Lonesome Pine.
Great job on this Dave. Your music, like other members of CBN, has a knack of conjuring up vivid and thought provoking images and scenarios. I reckon Unc John's detailed description is absolutely bang on! (Looks like a lot of thought has gone into that).
Seriously some good music a treasure trove of sounds Dave!!! Meowww^..^^
You got it, Dave. Sounds like a steam train. Not a high flyer, maybe a small and a bit raggedy short line engine bouncing along a short line track carrying one passenger car with 15 riders going home to their tiny town from a trip to the county seat on Saturday. That track is not smooth, but it is syncopated. Box cars, tankers, coal cars, and a ratty caboose. That old economic depression is still on, but things are looking up. Old Mose is dangling his feet from a box car, getting a free ride home. Church in the morning. It's been a good day.