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Posted by jbalch
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Size: 1,644kb, uploaded 11/5/2006 12:45:45 AM
Genre: Unknown/None Chosen / Playing Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time
Recorded on a Goose Acres Tradition 12. This slow arrangement is inspired by the Dirk Powell/ Tony Furtado version.
10 comments on “Angeline the Baker -Goose Acres Trad. 12”
pstroud1 Says:
Saturday, November 11, 2006 @4:53:07 PM
Thanks for that one. Can't say as I'm familar with CH but boy I love that. That banjo talks to ya. Make the inner ear tingle lol
banjoken Says:
Sunday, December 3, 2006 @6:33:55 PM
Amazing as usual! I have been meaning to order your CD's. I'll check out your web site tonight.
waync Says:
Saturday, December 23, 2006 @12:21:48 AM
by far the best version i have heard of this tune, really has some feeling in it. i'm beginning to think a lot of these clawhammer tunes have lots of hidden stuff buried beneath the speed that they are often played. if i lived on a mountain, and a hard life i would play it this way i think. wm
mainejohn Says:
Tuesday, April 17, 2007 @8:43:01 PM
Beautiful...haunting. I could listen again and again!
GSCarson Says:
Tuesday, September 11, 2007 @9:02:31 AM
I really enjoy your playing John.
bosborne Says:
Monday, January 19, 2009 @1:24:21 PM
This is poetry, in the form of music.
Tom Berghan Says:
Wednesday, September 9, 2009 @7:53:15 AM
As of September 9th, 2009 there are 51 versions of this tune on the BHO Jukebox and I have listened to all of them. (I like this tune)
John's is the best by a full length: Most original, beautiful, thoughtful, and musical. Well done John.
rteale Says:
Sunday, October 18, 2009 @1:40:51 AM
Just great. My favorite version of this hoary old classic. It takes a certain courage I think to play slow, but boy the results can be great.
bblizard Says:
Monday, January 11, 2010 @6:04:46 PM
Very very nice
kevinjudd Says:
Monday, April 27, 2015 @1:59:39 PM
Thanks. I've been playing this song with some folks in an intro (therefore slow) jam, and find it a lovely melody that holds up well slow.
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