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~ 15/01/09
Began writing this tune about a year ago. Started out a lot rockier, but by the time I’d got to Cape Town, it slowed down considerably. Its first public debut was performed along with Benguela guitarist, Alex Bozas, who encouraged me to slow it down even more. This version is about as ponderous as it’ll get and by far the most gritty to perform.
- 1 guitar
- 1 voice
- 4 days
- Countless tweaks and remixes
- Countless coffees
- Only 1 glass of wine
- 1 shot of schnapps
- Left over curry
- Pack of cigs
- Three countries
- Encouraging feedback
Comments, feedback, concerns, likes and dislikes, suggestions and encouraging remarks welcome.
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yo garty..lovely song .we r in ct for awhile..great internet..loved geeyts from 2min 30 that part..how low did yiou tune the geet
Comment by roy — January 18, 2009 @ 1:00 am
yo sifu! two gtr tracks. one an entire octave down. all gtr parts recorded with my ibanez lone star and 5 month old strings. helps to get that muted twang.
my next gtr will be nylon string. a custom built charmer, the finest whiskey of guitars, from south well guitars in the UK.
Comment by ag — January 19, 2009 @ 11:51 am