Description : This is a sad song about family and friends I lost because of a terrible desease. What do you think at night when you've got the message it's over?. I've played all instruments and my cousin is singing. I hope the lead guitar has a Peter Green touch because he's my favourite bluesplayer. I hope you'll enjoy it although is a very sad song
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Hey meestege. I know I already reviewed this track, but I was just doing some iTunes inventory and came upon it again and wanted to say thanks again for sharing this awesome track.
Thanks you Treyc
I never expected that our music once would be played in Singapore. Looperman is a great community. It brings the old and young musicans together.
Gerard
Gerard
Great sound. Definitely got a little Peter Green in there. Try a touch more overdrive and you will get it nailed! Excellent playing and your cousin's John Mayall-esque are great! Like this track a lot. Peace and Love, Six
Hello again!
I am listening to all your 3 songs here and and just wanted to say, this song was very good. I like your cousins singing voice as he did a nice job thoroughout it. The guitar playing you did was very good as well.
I don't recall hearing any Peter Green's music as there was a time period I wasn't playing any music with my present job. My shift work job took all of my ability to play in a band away, so I actually stopped playing music for about 22 years. Mostly then I listened to country type songs and some pop/rock.
Randy
Thanks Randall
If you like this one listen to Fleetwood Mac (1968-1970) Peter Green formed the first line-up. I'm sure you know Black Magic Woman, but there is a lot slow blues too. And he played with John Mayall before that. Made one LP with him (A Hard Road) he also recorded with several black bluesplayers (my favourite is Eddie Boyd LP 7936 South Rhodes).
Your cousin's vocals are great on this, really felt his emotion and he doesn't overreach on it anywhere. I'm not really familiar with blues artists by name so I can't confirm who your playing is like but I can tell you that it sounds great and really sets the tone for the track. Sad as it was, this song was definitely enjoyed.
Thank you, Jack
This song means a lot to me and its good to know that you feel our emotions. If you like this kind of music search for Fleetwood Mac (1968-1970) with Peter Green. B.B. King once said he was the only white guitarplayer with black blues.
Gerard
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I never expected that our music once would be played in Singapore. Looperman is a great community. It brings the old and young musicans together.
Gerard
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Yes I agree the sound of the guitar is a little bit to sweet.
I am listening to all your 3 songs here and and just wanted to say, this song was very good. I like your cousins singing voice as he did a nice job thoroughout it. The guitar playing you did was very good as well.
I don't recall hearing any Peter Green's music as there was a time period I wasn't playing any music with my present job. My shift work job took all of my ability to play in a band away, so I actually stopped playing music for about 22 years. Mostly then I listened to country type songs and some pop/rock.
Randy
If you like this one listen to Fleetwood Mac (1968-1970) Peter Green formed the first line-up. I'm sure you know Black Magic Woman, but there is a lot slow blues too. And he played with John Mayall before that. Made one LP with him (A Hard Road) he also recorded with several black bluesplayers (my favourite is Eddie Boyd LP 7936 South Rhodes).
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This song means a lot to me and its good to know that you feel our emotions. If you like this kind of music search for Fleetwood Mac (1968-1970) with Peter Green. B.B. King once said he was the only white guitarplayer with black blues.
Gerard