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Started by robcarefree, July 31, 2013, 06:17:16 AM

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hi there , here,s a little ditty a friend of mine dave k  and i knocked up on sunday afternoon before a meeting with a keg of john smiths , dave,s a bit of a country boy at heart and is the vocalist with myself doing the b/vs , but i did get to record my ukulele for the first time . hope you like it .

ODH

Hello Rob.  Not really my thing, but clearly well put together and performed.  Pleasant enough.
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Redler

Beautiful and catchy melody here! Nice work all around! The uke sounds just great!

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na_th_an

Really warm! The Uke sounds heavenly. How did you record it?

Love the vocal melody and harmonies.




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robcarefree

hi na_th_an thank you for your comments , the ukulele was recorded just in front of a sm58 with a little EQ but i then passed the whole track through a tape recorder to warm it up .

Hilary

Very charming, the uke sounds great, so does the vox and really well put together. You've managed to capture a really warm sound. Great job guys.
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kenny mac

It's refreshing to hear this style of music coming into songcrafters and this is a belter of a track.
Some nice slide in there would sit lovely,well done on a great song .

robcarefree

cheers kenny mac , i would be more than willing to put some slides on if you would like to put something to it , anything that improves the track is fine by me .

kenny mac

No probs,Ive dropped you a line regarding the track.

Oldrottenhead

great song and and great recording, sweet uke playing too.
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