Irish (unplugged version)

Started by jackofall, March 03, 2009, 02:00:41 PM

jackofall

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A few cock ups, but I thought I'd go acoustic on this tune/song.

 
If the human brain was simple enough for us to understand, we'd be so simple, we couldn't...

SE

Well played again could listen that stuff all night very relaxing.
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Wiley

I still don't know what to say.  I have added my 2 cents worth twice. You need to figure out a way to publish this.  It is my most favorite song that has ever been posted.  It moved me tremendously the first time and again now.  The kind of song that just brings tears to your eyes...............

BossMicroBRew

Jacko, absolutely gorgeous music. Superb guitar work. Quite powerful and moving piece. I think many of us have come to expect great things from your posts. Cheers!
"90-proof pain, I shot at a time."  -George Molton

lg

Absolutely beautiful!
I vote for Wiley to sing it again in this new acoustic version.
LG
nothing is real... So theres nothing to get hung about!

dragonshade

Yep, still LOVE this. I am confused though... is this an original?

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Ferryman_1957

Whichever way you do it, this remains a beautiful song. Well done again!

Cheers,

Nigel

Flash Harry

Quite sublime.

I do like the way the harmonies move around the threee instruments. Really good stuff.

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Oldrottenhead

lovely jackofall, the forum is so busy every time i come on i have so much catch up to do, missed this, are you still wanting me to do the vocal for this one, it seems ages ago now since i sang on your first posting of this tune.
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