Live like you were dying - Tim Mcgraw cover

Started by holdempok, February 08, 2010, 08:12:16 PM

holdempok

live like you were dying 01-08-10
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well I had to change it up a bit tonight. usually do things on wednesdays but everyday is a good day. have a great week everyone.
Why don't we do it on the road?

Tony W

I am not much of a country fan, but I appreciate good music regardless, and this is good music. Nice job.


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Rata-tat-tat

Wow... great vox... I loved the guitar. Very pretty song easy to listen to. Was this an original??? Great job

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Mach

When I'm not playing the MP3 player at work the lady I work with has the radio on and this song is played everyday. You have captured a great feel here and the guitar sounds very good. Do you have a chorus effect on it by chance? Nice work!
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lg

Never heard the original before....But this is
Awesome! Great production. Vox superb as always.
And nice guitar work. Pure magic.

LG
nothing is real... So theres nothing to get hung about!

Oldrottenhead

never heard this song before, but holdem you are sure on fine form your vocals in all your recent posts are freakin magical. another great post keep em coming.
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holdempok

Thanks Guys,

This is my Dad's favorate song. Chords are pretty simple G C Em D. go figure... most of my songs have those chords.

Tim McGraw is a Country artist here is the US. One of my favs. His wife is Faith Hill. smoking hot.

Why don't we do it on the road?


Wiley

Yes they are both smoking. And this is a great cover!!   :) :) :)  From when I first joined just over a year ago.  WOW  Your vocals have improved so.....much.   But I am glad to see you back!!
PJ

Satchwood

Not familiar with the original - great recording & soulful singing!!  The vocal doubling works really good too!

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