PJ's Story Of The Blues.

Started by tafka, October 20, 2009, 01:43:38 PM

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Here's my take PJ.
i had to squash to fit.

TJ.
and if the sun should fail to rise against my
shoulders one last time...

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Tony W

Good take TJ. I like how you didn't cover the vocals up with notes. Mike was steering me in this direction, but its an area that will take some work.

This was filled with emotion, and the solo rocked.


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Glenn Mitchell

Very tasty and yes, nice, sensitive working with the vox and the backer.
Good solo too. Love the holds and vibrato. Nice change of FX and attack to keep the interest up on the longer passages.
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Wiley

Wow that was just to cool!!  I like how you had different tones on the guitar. With the vocal it was more mellow and then you kicked butt, imagine that!!  I will probably have a whole cd full of just this song.  LOL The more I listen the more it grows on me.
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Bluesberry

masterful version here.  Real nice end solo, beauty.

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OsCKilO

Tasteful and skilled take T.J!!

I love the blow out at the start and then the sensitive playing after!


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Jim1970

I love you addition to this!!

A real treat to listen too!!

JIM
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tazzy

Outstanding!!! Very Cool 8) Thanks for sharing...looking forward to more. tazzy

Satchwood

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Great job on this awesome Gary Moore cover - of course the vocals are a beautiful thing and TJs guitar playing is just sublime!!!  Super solo - very energized & pumped !!!
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