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7 people like this
Play count: 849
Size: 3,029kb, uploaded 2/9/2007 7:11:30 PM
Genre: Traditional
A free ranging song written by me, originally inspired by David Lindley's version of
10 comments
on “From Hell to Breakfast”
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frailin Says: Friday, February 09, 2007 @8:41:53 PM
Hey Andy! VERY nice!
More, please. |
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John D Says: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 @9:29:52 PM
I've been checking out this great tune of yours over the years on the Banjo Addict site. Really like it, as well as the other tunes on your BHO page. I see that your band does "Music for a Found Harmonium." I consider this THE tune for CH Banjo!!! I have a sloppy version here:
http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/album.php?aid=4439&alid=-1
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ndlxs Says: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 @10:16:09 PM
I just flipped when I figured out how to play in on banjo. I really like your version; you keep the fifth string in there on the second part; I play entirely melodicly there.
If you don't mean, I think I'll borrow some of your arrangement.
Thanks for the kind words. |
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mojohand Says: Sunday, June 03, 2007 @11:01:26 AM
Great tune |
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Don Borchelt Says: Friday, August 10, 2007 @12:46:00 AM
David Lindley's version of.... Johnson Boys, maybe? Different melody, same loose , relaxed feel. |
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Curt Laumann Says: Monday, March 24, 2008 @12:27:41 AM
Really a nice tune. Your playing is very accurate, very pleasing. |
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Paul Roberts Says: Saturday, October 31, 2009 @2:41:31 PM
Ha! When I heard your Swedish tune I flashed on David Lindley because of the fanning strum you were doing; wasn't surprised to see your mention of him here. Very nice nicely done. PauL |
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Dogfeathers Says: Monday, March 08, 2010 @5:28:13 PM
Andy, I bet I have listened to that tune a zillion times. What a great combination of banjo and hammered dulcimer? I just love it! |
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swirlypillow Says: Monday, November 15, 2010 @6:28:40 AM
yeah is that a hammer dulcimer in there? |
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ndlxs Says: Monday, November 15, 2010 @6:36:41 AM
Yes, it is. I recorded it a loooong time ago; everything is me; guitar, banjar, and hammered dulcimer. One of these centuries I am going to rerecord it with my band, the Piney Creek Weasels. |
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