Catfish-acoustic instrumental

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Re:Catfish-acoustic instrumental 2011/12/05 19:25:47 (permalink)
Hey Robert, really enjoyed this myself! +1000 on the drum sound everyone mentioned....wow...very realistic! Like the sound of that acoustic too! Like Paulo...I too was waiting for a mad harmonica to come out of nowhere. Hahaha! This is really good man, thanks for sharing it! :)

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Re:Catfish-acoustic instrumental 2011/12/06 10:40:52 (permalink)
Bob, I really love the rawness of this... all of the coolness of a great tune. It could use a bit of a lead instrument to carry some of the spots through. Perhaps a harmonica would be great.

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Re:Catfish-acoustic instrumental 2011/12/06 14:49:54 (permalink)
Hi Robert,

Cool tune. Love the resonator ( the acoustic sounds great, too )

The drums are perfect IMO.

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Re:Catfish-acoustic instrumental 2011/12/07 17:04:36 (permalink)
I like the rhythm a bunch.  This crys out for some vocals.  Nicely  recorded.

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Re:Catfish-acoustic instrumental 2011/12/07 18:48:52 (permalink)
cool tune, Bob! 

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Re:Catfish-acoustic instrumental 2011/12/07 23:09:53 (permalink)
Love the playing!  Great sound in my phones.  Super job. Keep 'em comin;.  

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Re:Catfish-acoustic instrumental 2011/12/10 20:44:49 (permalink)

Grant, good to hear from you. It's not a proper Dobro, but the same type of guitar.
Glad you liked this. Thanks.

James, Thanks. I'm pleasantly surprised that the drums have gone over this well.

Glen, I like the idea of harmonica and squeezebox. I may have to find a decent patch and see if I can play it right. Thanks.

Rhyno, thanks man. I had never eaten Catfish before I came to Texas, but it's pretty tasty.
Good food, good times, kicking back on a warm afternoon in the back yard.
I'll have to listen to Bron Y Aur again. I haven't heard that one for a while.

Bobby, thanks. I always like your enthusiasm.

Danny, I have learned a lot from your posts over the past few years.
I'm really glad you like the sound of this. It means a lot. Thanks.

Tap, glad you liked the rawness. I didn't want to got for a more polished sound to keep that backyard feel to it. Thanks.

Gary, I've loved that resonator sound for a long time. I'm having a lot of fun with this one. I'm working on learning some technique with it, and hope to feature it more in the future. Thanks.

Daryl. Glad you like the rhythm. It's one of those that just feels really good to play. You don't want to hear me sing, though. It would probably make you cry.
Thanks.

Reece, thanks bud. How are you getting along with your new guitar?

Rimshot, thanks for checking this out. Glad you liked it.
The positive feedback from so many drummers on this has been a big confidence builder. I was a little unsure when I first posted it.

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