sorry about that lars this should work ok now http://www.soundclick.com/bartin s
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Hey Smokehouse - I would like to hear this one - the old standard "look at me - I'm helpless as a ..." is it? Played a version of it with new lyrics - "fifty" - with a band at my uncle's 50th celebration last year.
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edit - apparently there's something wrong with somebody's clock - this is the second time tonight that my reply has ended up above the original posting - sorry 'bout that smoke.
...only thing I know how to do is to keep on keepin' on...
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wow - the guitar part was terrific!! beautiful work man!
For the harmonica part - well, my initial thought was "harmonica on misty??? Is that possible" - let me put it this way: you haven't totally convinced me yet... ;)
...only thing I know how to do is to keep on keepin' on...
LARS kolberg http://www.facebook.com/sangerersomfolk
yeh bit of an experiment with that some like some dont, appreciated the honest response though :wink: s
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wow - the guitar part was terrific!! beautiful work man!
For the harmonica part - well, my initial thought was "harmonica on misty??? Is that possible" - let me put it this way: you haven't totally convinced me yet... ;)
Yes, it's possiblbe, though I'm not sure it was pulled off on this recording. Take a listen to some of the work of "Toots" Thielemans to see how utterly melodically beautiful a harmonica can be.
Oh, back on topic, I agree, overall great job all around!
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