NEW ORLEANS (GARY US BONDS)

Started by thetworegs, August 06, 2014, 05:19:22 PM

thetworegs

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I've given this a bit of a twist ....Big E sat on the settee bored so i got him to work..hope you enjoy...another for the John Lennon Jukebox on the otherside....
NEW ORLEANS
GARY US BONDS
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ODH

Nice one.  You were really channelling the Elvis.  Nice guitar too in the middle, I like how you held the final note into the next verse.

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Hook

That's one hell of a vocal my brother, I dig the sparse arrangement, cool man cool.
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Rolow

You gave it a twist alright!  At first I thought I heard Zappa's hand on the production, but now I hear something more and better.  It's thwtworegs putting his own inspired touch on this 60's song.

Very well done!  I too like the way the guitar rolls from one verse to the next.  Very clever my friend.  ;D ;D ;D
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Geir

Quote from: Hook on August 07, 2014, 04:29:31 AMThat's one hell of a vocal my brother,
Indeed !

Great interpretation Regs !!!!

You made this come alive !
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Pete C

very different but very cool !

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Redler

Totally stunning vocals!!! Very captivating! COOL JOB, Reg!
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Oldrottenhead

elvis is alive and well. braw tell yer maw.
whit goes oan in ma heid



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