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This is a tune I just wrote, Ride That Camel πŸ™‚


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This one I called Midnight on the Marsh

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Ok, now for a song from my family and friends, recorded in Jerusalem when we lived there,
West Virginia my home, lead vocal, Esther Haynes, wife Susan and friend Shelly Yamini backup vocals, Esther lead guitar, Shelly back up guitar and I am noodling on mandolin.

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This is a tune I just wrote, Ride That Camel πŸ™‚
Very good! Is that you playing?


@Ghost-of-a-Duke said
Very good! Is that you playing?
All me. My rig is a Tascam 16-08 I/O, records 96K/24 bit and DAW is Studio one and I have some nice mics, not like 5000 dollar senhousens but my Studio Projects C3, an Austrailian large diaphragm condenser mic and sounds REALLY good. The Tascam is a 10 channel I/O and more if you have optical interfaces but I just use the mic and double track and such. I have 509 tracks on Sound Cloud now, doing this for near 10 years. Our gigs dried up in the covid years which killed folk gigs so I just compose tunes like that one.


@sonhouse said
All me. My rig is a Tascam 16-08 I/O, records 96K/24 bit and DAW is Studio one and I have some nice mics, not like 5000 dollar senhousens but my Studio Projects C3, an Austrailian large diaphragm condenser mic and sounds REALLY good. The Tascam is a 10 channel I/O and more if you have optical interfaces but I just use the mic and double track and such. I have 509 tracks on S ...[text shortened]... . Our gigs dried up in the covid years which killed folk gigs so I just compose tunes like that one.
Good stuff. Keep at it.


@Ghost-of-a-Duke said
Good stuff. Keep at it.
Been at it for about 50 years now. Played professionally for 10 years, gigs everywhere, not much money for folk music however.

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This one is 'Remembrance of George Cromarty" a great folk guitarist from the 1970's, he died in 1975.
So I am honoring his music.
This tune I wrote a couple of years ago, 1945 Martin 0-18, open C tuning, capo on 5th fret.


Paul Weller -- Into Tomorrow


@Arkturos said
Paul Weller -- Into Tomorrow

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uiPYcO8IZU
Why would anyone down flag this song? I found a Paul Weller, singer songwriter but the dude I found was born in 1958, so he would be close to 70 by now so I am guessing that is the wrong Weller?


@sonhouse said
Why would anyone down flag this song? I found a Paul Weller, singer songwriter but the dude I found was born in 1958, so he would be close to 70 by now so I am guessing that is the wrong Weller?
You found the right Paul Weller.
He was famous in UK through the 80s - firstly with The Jam and then The Style Council.

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@Paul-Martin said
You found the right Paul Weller.
He was famous in UK through the 80s - firstly with The Jam and then The Style Council.
So that pic must be around 1978, he would be 20.


@sonhouse said
So that pic must be around 1978, he would be 20.
He's about the same age as me but looks mighty haggard now!

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@Paul-Martin said
He's about the same age as me but looks mighty haggard now!
Don't feel like the Lone Ranger hereπŸ™‚ I am 84 so I have been around the block a bitπŸ™‚

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Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op. 43

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