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(@gerry)
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One I did a while back without guitar on it with a sax lead. Remixed and mastered without the tenor sax and I played the Epi Sheraton on it this morning. Just love my Tom Anderson but nothing I have played can get qet near the tone on my old Epi.

Having reached the tender age of 63 this morning I realised how good life is just to be able to sit down and play for the pure pleasure of it. Hit link , then songs and it should be first on the left.

http://www.gerrycooper.com/

Gerry

Those who can't dance always blame the band.

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Posted : 05/07/2008 2:20 pm
(@gerry)
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One I did a while back without guitar on it with a sax lead. Remixed and mastered without the tenor sax and I played the Epi Sheraton on it this morning. Just love my Tom Anderson but nothing I have played can get qet near the tone on my old Epi.

Having reached the tender age of 63 this morning I realised how good life is just to be able to sit down and play for the pure pleasure of it. Hit link , then songs and it should be first on the left.

http://www.gerrycooper.com/

GerryHappy Birthday Man. and I wish you many more.

Thanks Dereck and I'll do my best as I like to think there is still some music that is waiting for me to play :)

Those who can't dance always blame the band.

http://www.gerrycooper.com/

 
Posted : 05/07/2008 2:58 pm
 KR2
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When I close my eyes and listen to this I'm in a factory.
The driving percussion are the machines stamping out whatever they're making with the reverb echoing in the factory.
Sparks are flying when the machines strike and because of the guitar moving us along with its melody, we're not allowed to stop and just watch.
Oh, they're making robots because of the weird high end techno noise.
Some indiscernible announcement is broadcast over the factory's PA system - probably some announcement generated by some administrator to make an adjustment in the production process.
So, I'd call it Future Factory. Another soundtrack that belongs in a movie, Gerry.
Amazing. Thanks.
And the embossed photo on your web site? Kewl.

It's the rock that gives the stream its music . . . and the stream that gives the rock its roll.

 
Posted : 05/07/2008 3:14 pm
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No problem, And do you listen to to Derek Truck's? Only reason I'm asking because Night Talk has a lot of his influence in the song.

Never heard of Derek Truck's I'll Google him. Thanks.

Those who can't dance always blame the band.

http://www.gerrycooper.com/

 
Posted : 05/07/2008 3:41 pm
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When I close my eyes and listen to this I'm in a factory.
The driving percussion are the machines stamping out whatever they're making with the reverb echoing in the factory.
Sparks are flying when the machines strike and because of the guitar moving us along with its melody, we're not allowed to stop and just watch.
Oh, they're making robots because of the weird high end techno noise.
Some indiscernible announcement is broadcast over the factory's PA system - probably some announcement generated by some administrator to make an adjustment in the production process.
So, I'd call it Future Factory. Another soundtrack that belongs in a movie, Gerry.
Amazing. Thanks.
And the embossed photo on your web site? Kewl.

Thanks Ken an old friend of mine always says that good music has to take you somewhere so I'm really glad this one did.

Those who can't dance always blame the band.

http://www.gerrycooper.com/

 
Posted : 05/07/2008 3:43 pm
 KR2
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Here take a listen at these 2 songs from Him and you can see why I said it sounds like you have a lot of him in your recording.
OK, I stand corrected.
You are absolutely going to have to change the name to "Derek Truck's Factory".
Why didn't I see that? It's all so clear to me now.

It's the rock that gives the stream its music . . . and the stream that gives the rock its roll.

 
Posted : 05/07/2008 4:01 pm
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Here take a listen at these 2 songs from Him and you can see why I said it sounds like you have a lot of him in your recording.
OK, I stand corrected.
You are absolutely going to have to change the name to "Derek Truck's Factory".
Why didn't I see that? It's all so clear to me now.I wasn't trying to step on any toes mate, and its all good.

I was just pointing out how close Gerry's NightTalk sounds like Some of Derek's songs.

Thanks Derek that's a real nice compliment there are some differences like he has hair, he is a lot younger and plays a damn sight better than me but heck I'm flattered.

Those who can't dance always blame the band.

http://www.gerrycooper.com/

 
Posted : 05/07/2008 4:26 pm
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happy birthday my friend. the years are taking nothing away from you. the tunes you produce are better and better.
your epi sounds fantastic, but i would wager you could even make a string and tin can sound good.

very nice. 63 is the new 21. :idea:

http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=644552
http://www.soundclick.com/couleerockinvaders

 
Posted : 06/07/2008 10:48 am
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The Epi Sheraton is sounding as sweet as ever! 8)

Happy Birthday Gerry & may you enjoy many more! :D

Dan

"The only way I know that guarantees no mistakes is not to play and that's simply not an option". David Hodge

 
Posted : 06/07/2008 11:55 am
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happy birthday my friend. the years are taking nothing away from you. the tunes you produce are better and better.
your epi sounds fantastic, but i would wager you could even make a string and tin can sound good.

very nice. 63 is the new 21. :idea:

Thanks Randy time fly's when you enjoy yourself. I think tone has so many variables but there is no doubt in my book that the woody tone you can get from a semi like a Gibson ES 335 or its Epi counterpart is pure silk.

Those who can't dance always blame the band.

http://www.gerrycooper.com/

 
Posted : 07/07/2008 10:54 am
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The Epi Sheraton is sounding as sweet as ever! 8)

Happy Birthday Gerry & may you enjoy many more! :D

Dan
Thanks Dan I'll do my best :)

Those who can't dance always blame the band.

http://www.gerrycooper.com/

 
Posted : 07/07/2008 10:56 am