Acoustic and e bow
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Acoustic and e bow
Forgive me for I sin. I dare ....no ask....no beg for his genius highness to listen to the request of a mere mortal. As discussed please give us a stripped down celtic folk acoustic anthem.......and Paul please make that reprebate Steve who dost make the guitar strings sing give us an ebow classic. Please.
I do bow to your soveriegn musical genius but dare so as a voice of the people. For Tizzie does miss oh so the ebow.
I do bow to your soveriegn musical genius but dare so as a voice of the people. For Tizzie does miss oh so the ebow.
tiz- America
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Except me, that is. I do not want a stripped down Celtic folk acoustic album - I want something with screaming electric guitars and thumping drums. Anyway, what is Celtic folk?tiz wrote:.......but dare so as a voice of the people.
DT
DaveyTee- The Great Crowd
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I said anthem not album. I also want a full on rock album with ONE stripped down acoustic celtic folk anthem.
tiz- America
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Sorry Tiz - I must learn to read posts properly before replying to them. I'm maybe just a little sensitive on this subject as you may recall that, admittedly unlike most other people on this board, I felt that there were too many slow/folky songs on "The Turning Stone". No objections from me to one acoustic folk-type anthem on the next album.
The ebow is an interesting idea. I have to confess that I'd never heard of an ebow until I read your post, but having done a little bit of research I've clearly heard one being used in the past, but not recognised it for what it is.
DT
The ebow is an interesting idea. I have to confess that I'd never heard of an ebow until I read your post, but having done a little bit of research I've clearly heard one being used in the past, but not recognised it for what it is.
DT
DaveyTee- The Great Crowd
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Ebow or elbow....? :-)
Trousers- Ruabhal
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Just reread this my self hehehehe and I sound sharp in my response. Apologies I never meant it to sound blunt or sharp. Davet I still love the turning stone but am hoping that we get a full on rock album this time around. I particularly would love a track or two with the ebow after going through a massive Big Country rediscovery. I believe 100 per cent there is the talent both in music writing and playing to give us an epic.
tiz- America
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Davey, check out Pat McManus and Mama's Boys. Pat was lead for MB, now has his own group. Which I am going to see tonight.......
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