Down the road I go

Started by fenderbender, April 26, 2016, 02:34:48 AM

fenderbender

Down the road I go
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This is the old Don Williams song from way back(as is most of my stuff anyway ;D ;D ;D)

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2 electric guitar tracks -using the Burns Marquee
2 vocal tracks
recorded as ever on the old BR600

Thanks for listening gang

Tommy
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Johnny Robbo

Some lovely "chicken pickin'" on that intro, Tommy. I often struggle to hear the difference between your strat & the Burns, but here I can definitely hear that Burns "bite". As always, your superb production & mixing shine through. Great version, mate!
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Groundy

Lovely Tommy, great pickin,
And a great voice, especially for Don Williams song....
Must admit I don't know this one...
But it sounds great...
Well done....

Alex

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If I had known i was going to be this thirsty this morning I'd of had another Beer last night...

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Farrell Jackson

Some cool pickin' Tommy! I agree with Alex, you have the perfect voice to cover Don Williams. Well done!

Farrell
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Farrell Jackson


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Test, test, one, two, three.....is this mic on?

Pete C

Great cover Tommy - always a pleasure to hear your guitar playing and a great vocal too!

Pete
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BrettBob

THAT was a lot of fun. Whole package, singing and pickin' sounded great. A real throwback to some old country that wouldn't sounded out of place on the radio back when.

Jean Pierre

what a production you have dear Tommy,...incredible

..and always this sound signature and this voice!

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