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2012/11/08 11:12:04 (permalink)

Misty

I worked my fingers to the bone on this one


The beautiful and wonderful  Julie Schembre on vocals

Misty



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    Guitarhacker
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    Re:Misty 2012/11/08 11:20:00 (permalink)
    cool tune... nice cover.

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    Re:Misty 2012/11/08 12:33:11 (permalink)
    Bill, this cover is so well done and unexpected, it's like your own original song.  The production is first class all the way, as are the performances by all involved.  This shows a vision that looks beyond the surface and goes to the heart of the song.  A+

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    Re:Misty 2012/11/08 14:17:54 (permalink)
    Loved the picking  

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    Re:Misty 2012/11/08 18:55:40 (permalink)
    You gotta love a song with a banjo in it :-) And a pedal steel? WAIT A MINUTE! Is this BIAB trickery!? 

    She's a great singer, I may eq her down a bit in the high mids. But I'm on earbuds, so take that with a grain or two...


    I may ride the faders on her too, in a few places she feels a little to in front of the music. (again, get out the salt shaker)

    She has a good voice through :-)
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    Re:Misty 2012/11/08 20:05:52 (permalink)
    Love it Bill, love the classic country arrangement. Great playing and a great singer you hooked up with on this

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    Re:Misty 2012/11/08 20:31:03 (permalink)
    Nice work Bill. Don't know how you got it to work. I've tried upbeat 'Misty' before and just can't get it.
    Well done.

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    Re:Misty 2012/11/08 20:48:10 (permalink)
    Clearly, I immediately thought of the Jazz Standard! But I'm with Tim. How did you get this to work? It's wonderful and oddly enough I heard jazz arrangements of classical tunes (Chopin/Debussy, etc.) and they sounded wonderful, too. (The Latin arrangement (Salsa, I think) of Beet's 5th was extraordinary!)   

    She owned the high G! Sweet!

    I must say as simple as the progressions were, they worked like a charm! 

    Awesome job!!
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    Re:Misty 2012/11/08 21:07:57 (permalink)
    Honorable mention, Bill.  Great job all around.  

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    Re:Misty 2012/11/09 04:24:54 (permalink)
    Wow Country Jazz on a Banjo..........and a new style of music is born. The pedal steel is a nice touch too. I thought this song was going to be a bit different, but I must say I like the direction you took it. I thought the banjo was great

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    Re:Misty 2012/11/09 07:52:18 (permalink)
    Great mix Bill - you can tell you put a lot of work into it
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    Re:Misty 2012/11/09 16:05:50 (permalink)
    This is just perfect nothing to add;-)
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    Re:Misty 2012/11/09 21:22:28 (permalink)
    I love this - well done.

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    Re:Misty 2012/11/11 17:52:20 (permalink)
    Interesting take on an old standard... nice job Bill...
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    Re:Misty 2012/11/11 19:29:45 (permalink)
    I did an uptempo blues version of this.  I've been playing this tune for over 40 years.

    Very well done!  A little Ray Stevens like, which was also a good version.  Love the vocals, great voice!

    Nice arrangement and well crafted.

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    Re:Misty 2012/11/11 19:43:55 (permalink)
    Loved it!  Well worth the boney fingers.


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    Re:Misty 2012/11/11 21:02:31 (permalink)
    Wow -- great stuff Bill.  I too was expecting the jazz/pop standard but this country arrangement was a real treat.
     
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    Re:Misty 2012/11/12 23:38:39 (permalink)
    Hi Bill,

    Love this! Very nice mix and I love your steel playing! 

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    Re:Misty 2012/11/13 10:04:44 (permalink)
    when did you get BIAB?

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    Re:Misty 2012/11/15 16:55:09 (permalink)
    This cracked me up!  Lot's of fun here.

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    Re:Misty 2012/11/15 17:21:28 (permalink)
    Love this! Very nice mix and I love your steel playing!


    THANKS!!!! The steel players name is Gary Maddox. The best I ever heard! Its all I can do to play this here guitar 

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