Brothers in Arms alternative version with spanish nylon guitar in lead guitar

Started by Jean Pierre, September 21, 2015, 05:31:37 AM

Johnny Robbo

Love your take on this. It sounds like it was intended to be played & sung this way from the outset. I love to hear a bold re-interpretation of a song in this way. Bravo!!!
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ODH

Good bump Alex, missed this one.

Lovely intimate interpretation with the nylon guitar. And your voice seems to carry the weight of the ages.
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Jean Pierre

Thank you friends of SC

QuoteAnd your voice seems to carry the weight of the ages.
ODH , Unfortunately it's true!

I am absent in SC at present because of works displeasures my house and my "kitchen home studio" is unplugged! But I soon return and I would want to propose a mini festival on the " mythic road , or road song" theme and I suggest making one cover with routes 66 ((USA, Nat king Cole song) versus National 7 (France, Charles Trenet song :) :) :))

Euh, How I can do to propose a festival?
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kenny mac

That's pretty powerful  exspecially couple with that video.
An excellent version.
Bravo.

Jean Pierre

I don't know half of you half as well as I should like, and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve.
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