Let Love Rule

Started by Bluesberry, January 02, 2011, 07:17:07 PM

Greeny

Finally got round to commenting on this! Wonderful playing and production to match one of your typically 'big visions' for a song. You never take the easy option and just put together a verse-chorus-verse arrangement in your songs; there's always something a lot more complex and ambitious. There's so much great musicality here, with very clever changes. A very honourable and worthy sentiment too!

Rickocaster

I always enjoy your lyrics, Dave, and this is no exception.  The acoustic guitar sounds great.  Thanks for sharing your technique.  I'll have to give it a whirl.
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Kenny B

Bluesberry ... just found this!  Nice ballad with cool changes.
Something a little different and very enjoyable.

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Bluesberry

Quote from: Gnasty on January 06, 2011, 10:34:11 AMDamn BB!! Would i have ever known for you to do this kinda song.
Hahaha, didn't think I could get so tender did ya.....hahahaha, that quote makes my day.  Thanks folks for the lovely comments everybody.

Alternate Tunings: CAUTION: your fingers have to be in different places
 
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j.g.

This needs a bump so everyone can hear the master at work (again).
What a wonderful show of your skills as a musician, producer and singer.
A fine example to us all and one to savour.
Geoff

Oldrottenhead

loving the piano on the intro its sublime, this is fast becoming one of my favourites of yours dave.
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henwrench

Glad this one was bumped, 'cos I can't believe I haven't commented on this. I've listened to this at least five times already. More BB wonderfulness.

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The job of the artist is to deepen the mystery - Francis Bacon

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Quality piece of work BB, love that fingerpicking. I sort of hear early Neil Young in there but I expect the accent and phrasing leads me in that direction. Beautiful song..............Willie
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