Is it too late to cash in the chips and give this to someone else?
I'm not doing well with it. I'm not happy with anything.
Bish
"I play live as playing dead is harder than it sounds!"
Bish,
Of course you can drop out if you want to. I would be disappointed
but if that is how you feel so be it. Might I suggest that you give it
a day or two then I'll either put it up for bid or take the part myself.
Let me know your decision.
John
Thanks a lot John, glad you like it!!
I'm really looking forward to the outcome of this.
And Bish, don't be too hard on yourself
lars
[we are not afraid of a little snow, are we?]
...only thing I know how to do is to keep on keepin' on...
LARS kolberg http://www.facebook.com/sangerersomfolk
[we are not afraid of a little snow, are we?]
Not afraid of snow at all I get plenty of it living in
the Northeast United States.
Road trip to Lars' house!!! :D
Snow? I seem to remember snow.... we don't seem to get snow anymore in Southern Wisconsin/Northern Illinois like we used to. :roll: I'm in! Who's driving?! :lol:
Dan
P.S. Bish, hope you don't drop out of this one, but if you do, we'll understand. Give it a day or two as suggested.
"The only way I know that guarantees no mistakes is not to play and that's simply not an option". David Hodge
I'm in! Who's driving?! :lol:
Drivin? We'll just take my boat!! :D
Acoustic jam all the way. Course.. By the time we float there the snow will be gone.
Jim
“The hardest thing in life is to know which bridge to cross and which to burn” - David Russell (Scottish classical Guitarist. b.1942)
:D :lol:
You guys are too funny
I will begin looking for you down the fjord here around ... march then,
or rather listen for you that is. Imagine 'Around the world with 80 guitars' or something like that. Remember to bring extra strings. I believe the sea water will be pretty tough on your callouses too.
But wait - I would like to go to the states too. Have to see if can get to a conference somewhere soon
lars
...only thing I know how to do is to keep on keepin' on...
LARS kolberg http://www.facebook.com/sangerersomfolk
You guys are too funny.
Ok, if you don't mind me taking a couple more days...I'll give it another try.
I have to setup tonight for tomorrow nights gig but will have some time and then again on Saturday. If I can't send something Saturday, I'll hoist the white flag.
In the meantime, when is the boat sailing? Can you pick me up? I call shotgun.
Bish
"I play live as playing dead is harder than it sounds!"
Take your time.. Theres no rush. I know the feeling though. I am usually last.
You can have shotgun.. Thats where the livestock is gonna be kept. ME? I am at the rear.. I think I saw the poor damsels back there.
Jim
“The hardest thing in life is to know which bridge to cross and which to burn” - David Russell (Scottish classical Guitarist. b.1942)
I just finished a part and am sending it in.
Sorry for the hold up.
Bish
"I play live as playing dead is harder than it sounds!"
That's great bish!!!
...only thing I know how to do is to keep on keepin' on...
LARS kolberg http://www.facebook.com/sangerersomfolk
Thanks Guys,
No promises but I'll try to get this mixed today.
John
Hello,
I am proud to announce the completion of this jam.
The results can be found here Bm Jam Link
Everybody did an excellent job.
Geoo, Very nice work on the overdubbing.
Larsko, Love the clean sound! It fits into the jam perfectly.
Dan, Great tone! Just enough GRRR
Bish, Thanks for hanging in there. I like the way you use two tones
and that final note is just haunting.
Thank You Gentlemen
John
That was very very bluesey....
Larsko, your transition between segments was perfect. I like those little nuances, as Margaret would say. :D
One thing I did notice. I think we all started on the same note..... :twisted:
Nice job everyone. :D
Bish
"I play live as playing dead is harder than it sounds!"
Bish wrote: I like those little nuances, as Margaret would say.
:lol:
Yes, I would say that! And I would also say this jam has such a cohesiveness that it's difficult to believe you guys didn't all work off a shared musical idea from the "get go". You must have been in some kind of synch.
Great job, everyone! Very musical, as my old piano teacher would say. I love it.
Margaret
When my mind is free, you know a melody can move me
And when I'm feelin' blue, the guitar's comin' through to soothe me ~