TOE, you and Hank Rollins, who woulda thunk it? :eeek:
https://youtu.be/p5i_H5CPRJ8
My kids've been on a Beatles kick lately. I felt it was time to straighten 'em out.
Thank you, I'm glad that you liked it.Thanks, Hemingway. Sounded so familiar, yet different. The strings tied in with the simple acoustic rhythym guitar were beautiful. Very nice.
[video=youtube;CB85C9ZmZXg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CB85C9ZmZXg[/video]
https://youtu.be/p5i_H5CPRJ8
My kids've been on a Beatles kick lately. I felt it was time to straighten 'em out.
My daddy had been a country musician in the 50s, so I was raised on a steady diet of honky-tonk and hee-haw until, via the wonder of FM radio, I discovered Zeppelin and Sabbath and all that other good stuff in the 70s, then in middle school a friend hipped me to the Clash and the Sex Pistols and it was on.I led (pun intended) a sheltered life as a kid and while the 10-year-old me was grooving to the Kingston Trio, the Brothers Four and that crazy Neil Diamond, I apparently was missing out on a whole new world. My cousin from Chicago turned me on to that same Led Zeppelin album. Probably why I never amounted to much ...
More than a little, I think.Nice, Dale. Think they ever heard any of this. I hear a little influence.
[video=youtube_share;MAGoqMZRLB4]http://youtu.be/MAGoqMZRLB4[/video]
Thanks for that. I did enjoy it. It takes a lot of talent to pull off the one-man-band, and that guy obviously has it. I dig the whole lo-fi, d.i.y. aspect of it.Dale, you were fortunate. That must have been a night. Here's something I think you'll enjoy.
http://youtu.be/n0zptfBIqOc