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Re: Bum Notes in 6...
05/22/26 10:06:23AM
1 Week: VanDav0r
Thanks Cooter for the comment. Glad you enjoyed it
05/22/26 10:06:23AM
1 Week: VanDav0r
Thanks Cooter for the comment. Glad you enjoyed it
Re: Bedtime Confection
05/22/26 08:28:20AM
1 Week: MIZIEYA
05/22/26 08:28:20AM
1 Week: MIZIEYA
cooter:
billb summed it up quite well, seems to me. In a slightly uncomfortable way I enjoyed this. A lot. It is unique. I love the originality. Standing ovation from here.
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billb summed it up quite well, seems to me. In a slightly uncomfortable way I enjoyed this. A lot. It is unique. I love the originality. Standing ovation from here.
Re: ANGEL ON MY...
05/21/26 11:07:46PM
1 Week: cooter
Beautifully done in every way, Ron. You and Chris made some mighty fine music. This is one of my favorite tunes on Mixposure. I get chill bumps every time I hear this tune. Literally. Such a...
05/21/26 11:07:46PM
1 Week: cooter
Beautifully done in every way, Ron. You and Chris made some mighty fine music. This is one of my favorite tunes on Mixposure. I get chill bumps every time I hear this tune. Literally. Such a...
Re: Bum Notes in 6...
05/21/26 10:56:45PM
1 Week: cooter
I sat down, leaned back, and completely enjoyed this tune! It unfolds in a most interesting way, to me at least. Love the instrumentation. This was a pleasure and I appreciate you sharing this.
05/21/26 10:56:45PM
1 Week: cooter
I sat down, leaned back, and completely enjoyed this tune! It unfolds in a most interesting way, to me at least. Love the instrumentation. This was a pleasure and I appreciate you sharing this.
Re: Take Me Home
05/21/26 10:45:18PM
1 Week: cooter
Love the floating guitars back and forth in the stereo field. Mighty fine guitar playing. A cool and interesting tune, too. I enjoyed this, Paul.
05/21/26 10:45:18PM
1 Week: cooter
Love the floating guitars back and forth in the stereo field. Mighty fine guitar playing. A cool and interesting tune, too. I enjoyed this, Paul.
Re: Remember When
05/21/26 10:38:34PM
1 Week: cooter
Really nice, Randy. Love the guitar tones. Everything you do is interesting and enjoyable. I enjoyed every moment of this, Randy. Mighty fine, good sir.
05/21/26 10:38:34PM
1 Week: cooter
Really nice, Randy. Love the guitar tones. Everything you do is interesting and enjoyable. I enjoyed every moment of this, Randy. Mighty fine, good sir.
Re: Bedtime Confection
05/21/26 10:33:17PM
1 Week: cooter
billb summed it up quite well, seems to me. In a slightly uncomfortable way I enjoyed this. A lot. It is unique. I love the originality. Standing ovation from here.
05/21/26 10:33:17PM
1 Week: cooter
billb summed it up quite well, seems to me. In a slightly uncomfortable way I enjoyed this. A lot. It is unique. I love the originality. Standing ovation from here.
Re: Bedtime Confection
05/21/26 08:34:22PM
1 Week: MIZIEYA
[quote="Bill_B"]
In this composition, steeped in global folk sensibilities, the arrangement itself becomes the narrative. The opening phrases, though gently repetitive, establish a ritualistic...
05/21/26 08:34:22PM
1 Week: MIZIEYA
[quote="Bill_B"]
In this composition, steeped in global folk sensibilities, the arrangement itself becomes the narrative. The opening phrases, though gently repetitive, establish a ritualistic...
Re: Bedtime Confection
05/21/26 08:24:53PM
1 Week: billb
In this composition, steeped in global folk sensibilities, the arrangement itself becomes the narrative. The opening phrases, though gently repetitive, establish a ritualistic cadence that frames...
05/21/26 08:24:53PM
1 Week: billb
In this composition, steeped in global folk sensibilities, the arrangement itself becomes the narrative. The opening phrases, though gently repetitive, establish a ritualistic cadence that frames...
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You got a nice feel to this. Liked the arpeggio work set against the slide. Some sweet tonal qualities on your instruments here. Nice work well done
Hi Vesa...I know there's a million reviews for this song already...but I just wanted to say that I really, really like this tune. There's a lot going on at once...but nothing gets in the way...
I love the melody of this the best...I could walk around humming that for days...
Vesa, the dobro sounds great, a very unique piece of music. One of my buddies is a dobro player and we have a blast just jammin' around. The layering of all the instruments with world percussion works very well. Thanks for pointing me to this song! Mikey
It's a nice hot summer day today and the tomato & water mellon plants are doing fine in the garden. The ants and beatles are busy doing their thing and so is Vesa! Nice one my friend... fit right in to this day!
Henry
Those quality reviewers before me got to all of the good stuff. You always find a unique rhythmic take on whatever you put your fingers to. Most intriguing that Clayville could trace this back several hundred years across several continents. That's a lot of heritage to haul around, my friend, but thanks for sharing it with us.
Hi Vesa...
Such an easy listen. I love dobro anyway...and you play it very well. A few things almost sound like mandolin in there...and the picking is crisp and clean. I like the spartan production on this...it works. Great job.
Hugs...Mike (NAV)
i can imagine this being played 150 years ago, just a few friends after a long day working. people were grateful and happy just to be alive. it's sad that we have moved so far away from a simple life. i am glad you had the vision to create this.
VESA.......this is ABSOLUTELY CLASSIC!!! The percussion track is killer and PERFECT!!! The mood you set with this track is so nice.........Man, I'm smilin', from ear to ear......this is a FEEL GOOD song. Your playing is REAL FINE here. Everything is working to Perfection. I LOVE THIS TRACK!!!!! I am HOPING for a DL
Rob
Always interesting to me how different people hear different influences. The farther back you dig (say: rock to blues to Appalachian to Acadian to Celtic to Iberian to African) the more affinities come together. The syncopated fingerpicking has a southern Africa feel to me, but a bit of Central America too. The slide drifts from blues to Hawaiian, and the inspired mandolin has a backwoods mountain music feel to me. An international circle of rhythm and melody and fun. Nice one!
You have a very unique and interesting sound!! I like the slide and trebel picking. It has a nice Spanish sounding flair with a Southwestern style influence. LOVE it!!! WAY cool! Holley
Man, this song really made my day. Great counterpoint. I agree with Willylumplumps: ther is a lot going on, but nothing gets in the way.