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Re: 'Shaking The Ladder'
May 03, 16 8:20 AM
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kennywtelejazz Hi James, I've always liked the way you play guitar  You always have a real nice tone . You always play simple tasty guitar parts that fit better than anything that would be more complex in a guitar part and you play melodic singing expressive guitar tones.... Ed's Bass playing sounds fantastic in the funky section .. all the best, Kenny
Made my day once again Kenny  You've always been very kind about my playing ever since I joined this forum and started posting my tunes. Somehow I've never been able to write or play complex pieces, so I have to play to my strengths (or weaknesses  ) I've always liked players with good tone and tasteful phrasing - Knopfler, Steve Rothery from Marillion, Steve Hackett, Bill Nelson etc, and I do my best to try and get somewhere near making memorable melodic guitar parts. Thanks Kenny. +1 about Ed's playing too, he took the tune up a notch, as always.
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Re: 'Shaking The Ladder'
May 11, 16 4:25 AM
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A cool piece that James, most enjoyable In fact, all you Jyemz tracks are great listens
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jamesg1213
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Re: 'Shaking The Ladder'
May 11, 16 12:20 AM
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Re: 'Shaking The Ladder'
May 11, 16 12:26 AM
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No probs James, I truly enjoyed listening
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Re: 'Shaking The Ladder'
May 19, 16 5:12 PM
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Re: 'Shaking The Ladder'
May 23, 16 8:15 AM
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James....not sure how I missed this... what a great feel....love the tone of the lead and all the little extras you added really make this shine. I enjoyed the funky part around the 2 min mark..... loved the ride out... great work bro!!
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Re: 'Shaking The Ladder'
May 23, 16 12:01 AM
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thepogue James....not sure how I missed this... what a great feel....love the tone of the lead and all the little extras you added really make this shine. I enjoyed the funky part around the 2 min mark..... loved the ride out... great work bro!!
Thanks Brudda Tom!  Ed put the icing on this cake as usual.
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Re: 'Shaking The Ladder'
May 23, 16 3:22 PM
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Hey James long time no listen. I like the use of some more modern elements, and i love the opening riff on guitar! personally don't feel the included chanting vox fit or are needed. the middle guitar riff surely can't have been on your LP?! bass needs to be a bit more prominent despite for Ed's playing
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Re: 'Shaking The Ladder'
May 23, 16 3:43 PM
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mgh Hey James long time no listen. I like the use of some more modern elements, and i love the opening riff on guitar! personally don't feel the included chanting vox fit or are needed. the middle guitar riff surely can't have been on your LP?! bass needs to be a bit more prominent despite for Ed's playing
Hi Mark, nice of you to drop in! I have a fondness for those Gregorian Chant parts, so they're staying.  Yep, Les Paul throughout on this, that middle section was somewhat inspired by Mirror In The Bathroom by The Beat, bizarrely...
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Re: 'Shaking The Ladder'
May 23, 16 3:50 PM
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lol it sounds so like a single coil. playing Mirror in the Bathroom now - yep I hear it! never heard this before - cool band doing something a little unusual with that pop-ska sound
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Re: 'Shaking The Ladder'
January 17, 19 1:49 AM
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Man we did sum naiz choons Jyemz
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