Unplugged - Sassafras roots (Green day)

Started by bannybassman, February 03, 2010, 01:19:54 PM

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Having seen some of the entries for the "unplugged feast" I felt inspired and created this acoustic cover of the green day song "Sassafras roots"
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Moderator's note:  There is a new version without drums here.
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bannybassman

By the way, I think the balance is a bit out, sorry!
"A guitarist spends half his life tuning, and the other half playing out of tune"

Geir

Cool cover !

I think it would sound even better without the drums ..  your playing is really tight and have enough rhythm in it ......
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Wiley

Sounds good to me,  Agree with Geir,  probably didn't need the drums, but still ok in my book!

launched

I would love to hear this without drums. Really cool tune!

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Gritter

nice guitar sound...and i too would like to hear it without the drums.


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Yep. I agree with everyone else's comments.
It would be better without the drums.
Simply for the fact that the MBR's drums sound too
'fakey' with this delicate piece!

LG
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bannybassman

Thankyou for all your comments, you're so right it sounds soo much better with no drums. Will post in a new thread shortly!
"A guitarist spends half his life tuning, and the other half playing out of tune"

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sassafras roots unplugged v4
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Here is the cover again with no drums, as requested!
"A guitarist spends half his life tuning, and the other half playing out of tune"

Redler

I listened just the first version of this and now this...this sounds much better!! You sang and played this well. Good work bannybassman!

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