(LitLR) Girl from the north country, Bob Dylan cover by steelguitar

Started by steelguitar, August 12, 2014, 03:58:05 AM

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Hello!

Live in the living room, an attempt to play this song I always loved. Some little errors/mistakes...  but it's live ;D

Hope you will enjoy it

Jean-Sébastien
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"I'm sitting on a comet / Slowing speed / I'm landing on your planet / On your land of weed" Daniel (de Sète)

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fenderbender

Nice laid back version Jean
lovely acoustic guitar sound

classy.


Tommy
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bruno

Very nice cover. Listened to this at work and very much enjoyed this track
     
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Geir

Very good performance Jean-Sébastien !! I love this song too, and you've made a fab version of it.

Amazingly good recording too!! Sounds like you're sitting right in front of me, playing and singing !!
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Oh well ........

steelguitar

Thanks!

My musical goal was finaly very "modest"  in this song : I "just" wanted to play guitar and to sing simultaneoulsy (not so easy for a lot of Bob Dylan songs), with regularity (tempo) the whole song without major mistakes...
When I say "sing", it is a very high difficulty (to me) to sing this song with this very particular "phrasing" of Bob Dylan.

Happy that some listeners appreciate the result ;-)

Jean-Sébastien
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Boss Micro BR


"I'm sitting on a comet / Slowing speed / I'm landing on your planet / On your land of weed" Daniel (de Sète)

https://www.facebook.com/TheMAUSS


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Oldrottenhead

magic i nearly missed this one cos i thought it was a song i had already heard by you. then i saw it at the top of the daily songplayer. absolutely love it especially the Gallic twist on your vocals.
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