Wishing Well by Lexman (original by Free)

Started by lexman, October 26, 2009, 02:39:05 PM

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Hi All,

Just trying the BR mic on a song I really love.
4 tracks used, basic rhythm guitar, vocal, backing vocals and some improvised solo part.
At the end I just heard a large error, sorry for that.

Hope you like this very basic and simple recorded song.

Regards,
Alex

tafka

this is one of my alltime favs to belt out.
great cover. an acoustic version too , nice touch.
great post

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

SteveB

LXN - Very nice too. Confident playing, and imaginative use of voices. Don't forget, this is how the song probably started out in the first place. Well done.
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Justin_Case

One of my all time favorites - Free's version, Blackfoot's version, Gary Moore's Version, and yours.

Excellent job.

SE

Hey great cover of a classic nice vox and guitar well done.
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Just awesome, Alex! Great vox and guitar! Clean and simple, the way it should be.

Sweeeet!

Mark
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Vanncad

This sounds great Alex! Great acoustic cover.
Awesome arrangenment, guitar and harmonies.

I used to love playing this song in my old bar band.

Awesome job man!

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Geir

Great job Lex !!! love the arrangement too, simple and effective! Great use of harmonies!
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Wiley

You got some great harmonies going on here.  You are well on your way!!.

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