tjim
Loc: Far Northern California
When one combines photography and music, both artistic and extremely subjective, some awesome stuff happens. Absolutely stunning photos and stories here.
I have three that I took at work that reminded me of the old days playing lead guitar in the 60s. Sorry for any focus issues.
Hang down your head Tom Dooly.
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Inna-godda-da-vida (kind of have to know the history of the song)
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Puff the Magic Dragon
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tjim
Loc: Far Northern California
Roadrunner wrote:
''A Good Hearted Woman'' by the Outlaws, Waylon & Willie
I'm jealous....wish I were there. Neat pics.
Roadrunner wrote:
I'm jealous.....
Thanks roadrunner. We have some incredible music in Ottawa including the second largest bluesfest in North America only behind Chicago.
ahmorgan wrote:
Thanks roadrunner. We have some incredible music in Ottawa including the second largest bluesfest in North America only behind Chicago.
Wow...been to a few, small ones tho Beauport a couple of times and one in Belzoni Mississippi of all places
tjim wrote:
When one combines photography and music, both artistic and extremely subjective, some awesome stuff happens. Absolutely stunning photos and stories here.
I have three that I took at work that reminded me of the old days playing lead guitar in the 60s. Sorry for any focus issues.
pg. 16
"In the Garden of Eden" - original title
Music at last year's church picnic.
tjim
Loc: Far Northern California
SueScott wrote:
pg. 16
"In the Garden of Eden" - original title
Yeah, it was supposed to, but the story is, when it was first written and played Ingle was apparently drunk enough to slur the words and the slurred version stuck.
In my band I always hated the song, I was Into softer rock, folk and blues. I thought it was too stark and dark. But it was popular with the rest of the band and it gave the drummer time to show off while the rest us took a break. Also when the strobe light was going it definitely weeded out some of the "not so sober" dancers. We would play it any where from 15 to 20 minutes, depending on the break we took. The drummer would usually need one then.
tjim wrote:
Yeah, it was supposed to but when it was first written and played Ingle was apparently drunk enough to slur the words and the slurred version stuck. I always hated the song, I was Into softer rock, folk and blues. I thought it was too stark and dark. But it was popular with the rest of the band and it gave the drummer time to show off while the rest us took a break. Also when the strobe light was going it definitely weeded out some of the "not so sober" dancers. We would play it any where from 15 to 20 minutes, depending on the break we took. The drummer would usually need one then.
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