It's Over (a little tribute)

Started by The Gobi Desert Canoe Club, April 28, 2014, 07:34:22 AM

It's Over Now
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Many of us have enjoyed and sometimes marvelled at the music of Tony Jones (Witchita) and I couldn't let his passing go without a tribute to his contribution to this and other forums. His soaring guitar work will be sadly missed. Roscoe

It's over now, it's over now
It was fun, but it's over now
Coming down from the place we were in
And it's over now. It's over now.

Moving on, I must be moving on
One last kiss before I go
Coming down from the place we were in
But it's over now. It's over now.

We touched the heights
We felt the lows
What you reap
You must sow

Inst

Coming down from the place we were in
But it's over now. It's over now.

Memories, I still have memories
It's something you can't take away
Coming down from the place we were in
But it's over now. It's over now.
It's over now, It's over now

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SE

Fitting tribute to fine guitarist sadly missed
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Nelson

Beautiful piece indeed, Roscoe.

Has that soothing James Taylor, vibe.
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Jarle

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Geir

Stunning !

One of your best, and a very fitting tribute
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Oh well ........

Wiley


danieldesete

Much more than a little tribute, Roscoe you are a gentleman, this is really moving, makes me feel sad and good at the same time.
daniel
hou hou ha ha

Tangled Wires

Your silky smooth vocal was always going to nail a song of this nature.

I like the guitars that are going on in the background, some really cool leads and arpeggios that sit back in the mix but that can still be picked out perfectly

They keys add a further wonderful serene quality to it all.


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