the remedy's in there, somewhere

Started by Oldrottenhead, July 04, 2014, 02:28:24 PM

Bluesberry

Jazzy little fecker isn't it, wonderful song.

Alternate Tunings: CAUTION: your fingers have to be in different places
 
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cuthbert

Whoops, however did I miss this? You have just nailed the singer-songwriter genre with this one right here. Bit of a Nilsson vibe to my ear, and I love that vibe.

Hope you're feeling better James.
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Quote from: oldrottenhead on July 07, 2014, 04:43:50 PMcheers guys.

 initially i had intended to add more stuff to this, but the chords where too weird for my basic guitar skills. so i left as is. however should anyone care to add to this one feel free.

Great urban blues, James.

I love weird chords ;D so I accept your invitation...  ;)

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Satchwood

FAntastic blues James, really f'n good man!!  Gonna have another brewski and listen again...
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bflat81

Great vocals and if I may say this, funny lyrics! In Romanian we have a saying which in English would roughly translate: to grin and bear it! I hope you'll feel better soon!

Oldrottenhead

am still on the tablets and they seem to be working.
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