2017/09/30 20:46:27
geeare1
optimus
Lovely playing and nice airy mix. I agree, Windham Hill stuff.
 


Thank you! Much appreciated


2017/09/30 20:51:42
geeare1
Rimshot
Beautiful work. Really nice to wake up to. Sounds great. 


Thanks very much!


 
2017/09/30 20:52:52
geeare1
Wayfarer
Windham Hill? Seriously? This has got a melody.


haha! Thanks, man
2017/10/07 17:28:05
Beagle
Gary, this was just pure delight!  awesomeness!  no crits at all, really great stuff.
2017/10/11 01:09:27
geeare1
Beagle
Gary, this was just pure delight!  awesomeness!  no crits at all, really great stuff.


Hi Reece, Thanks very much, man. Greatly appreciated 


2017/10/18 13:19:35
daryl1968
Hi Gary
Sorry I'm late to this.
This is bloody gorgeous - don't change a thing....unless you want to make it longer....
2017/10/23 20:56:21
stevec
Wow...   that was really good.    I simply liked everything about it, from the clean yet laid back performances to the wide open mix.   But most of all it was just the honesty shining through.   I'll probably wind up coming back to this one again.  
2017/10/23 21:20:00
markno999
Gary,
 
Fantastic playing, mix is really good too.  You mentioned difficulty with getting this mix right.    Personally,  I think these type of straight acoustic productions can be very difficult to track and mix as there are a lot of moving parts starting with your mike placement.   If your mic placement isn't right to begin with you might as well forget it.    You did a really good job on this track.
 
Regards
 
2017/10/24 01:55:36
emeraldsoul
G minor at 4:15   ? just a thought.
 
This piece is a treat! So very well played and just a super mix, your time was well spent! A really great listen.
 
Tonally, at the level of a Chaquico. Compositionally, something Jerry Reed would approve of. Two of my personal favorites! Plus the sliding dobro played very very well. I think a banjo and Alison Krauss could fit in very nicely.
 
Great song, so very well done!
 
cheers,
-Tom
 
 
2017/10/24 18:59:03
AndyB01
Great playing - 6th tuned down to D? Doesn't sound like a standard tuning.
 
Reminded me in the early part a little of a British folk singer/ songwriter Mike Silver
 
Very accomplished but it's crying out for some words - give it a go - you really might surprise yourself.
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