BeatlesFest - act naturally/what goes on /the Elderley Bros.

Started by fenderbender, December 27, 2009, 03:55:59 AM

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well Christmas is over and its back to business ;D ;D
 sending emails back and forth-forgetting to attach the songs -might be a touch of oldtimerz  ::) ::)
any way two country tunes both covered by the beatles ---
 Alex -keyboards-guitar-vocals
tommy guitars- bass -vocals
really enjoyed doing it
thanks Alex


Tommy

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Ahh!! The Elderley Bros. strike again!! I finally got my fix - I'll have to say that I'm really impressed with this mix and all that is going on. The vocals and playing were done very well. You may (Just may) get me to like country/honky tonk before long  ;D.

Peace, guys - I loved it!

Mark

"Now where did I put my stream of thought. But hey, fc*K it!!!!!!! -Mokbul"
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Wiley

Great job you 2!!  My Dad will love this!  Starting a cd of you guys stuff for him.  Keep up the good work!!

thouston

Tony Houston

cuthbert

This is great! Loved the old-timey feel of the arrangements with the Carl (George) Harrison riffs and driving beats.

'Act Naturally' is one of the few Buck Owens songs that I really like (although to be fair, most of his stuff I've only heard in snatches from the occasional caught episode of 'Hee Haw', so I'm by no means an expert on Buck's songwriting).

I generally can't listen to more than 30 seconds of most contemporary 'country' music, but I do enjoy a lot of the 50-70s country music, especially the crossover hits - and too many of these Ringo-sung Beatles numbers are far less well-known these days than the output of the big three. You guys pulled this off brilliantly.  :)

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hi gang thanks for the comments-

thanks for listening and commenting cuthbert--I hate the new type "country" myself -sounds too much  like  middle of the road pop---pukey stuff ::) ::) ::)

regards
tommy
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