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Ronnie - Posted - 11/14/2008:  11:44:54


www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOMU-uWC1zQ Poor mix here. Lots of background noise. Banjo barely audible, but here goes....

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Edited by - Ronnie on 11/14/2008 11:46:36

pandjlocke - Posted - 11/14/2008:  12:03:34


Nice job. The background noise just fits.

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Don Borchelt - Posted - 11/14/2008:  17:29:50


Well, acoustic problems in a place like that are pretty much insurmountable. On the other hand, just as George was singing "good morning, America, how are you," a woman wearing doodle-bug antenna walked by. Now, you don't get that at a gig at the Ryman! Nice job, Ronnie, good picking.



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Edited by - Don Borchelt on 11/14/2008 18:16:35

Lumpy - Posted - 11/15/2008:  10:28:45


Well done, Ronnie and George. I felt like I was really there, but those people just kept on blabbing when I told them hush. LOL. I enjoy ya'lls music. Thanks.

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zeeway - Posted - 11/15/2008:  11:24:59


That was good and solid. I'm inspired to find those lyrics and give it a try. Thanks, George and Ronnie.



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