Blue Shadow (The Apaches) + BT & Free TAB

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Re: Blue Shadow (The Apaches) + BT & Free TAB

Postby Bojan » 16 Nov 2011, 17:45

Great video Phil, I really enjoyed it !! :thumbup:

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Re: Blue Shadow (The Apaches) + BT & Free TAB

Postby Geoff Alderton LH » 16 Nov 2011, 18:21

Hi Phil
Very easy to listen to. Got a nice c & w feel to it. Good one.
Regards Geoff.
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Re: Blue Shadow (The Apaches) + BT & Free TAB

Postby Iain Purdon » 16 Nov 2011, 20:48

Hi Phil

Nice playing.

I got shades of Amazing Grace from it!

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Re: Blue Shadow (The Apaches) + BT & Free TAB

Postby Phil McGarrick » 16 Nov 2011, 22:12

Thanks Lynn - very glad you liked it always nice to hear from you.

Hi René - Yes I've been to Denmark 4 or 5 times to see Richard, but haven't been to your clubs yet.
Maybe your Shadowmania next year. It's my Daughter in Law Lisa (Andrew's wife) who does
the singing- They have a 1 year old son so haven't had much time for new tracks in the last year.

Thanks Bojan - good to hear from you, hope you're enjoying that new Brason Strat.

Hi Geoff - It's not like me to do a C&W but have always liked this track. Thanks for commenting.

Iain - Amazing Grace - yes I see what you mean - It's surprising how many waltz's there are.
Many thanks for commenting.

All the best .. Phil
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Re: Blue Shadow (The Apaches) + BT & Free TAB

Postby drummerman » 18 Nov 2011, 17:50

Hi Phil, i really enjoyed the number, and beautifully played if i may say so! (a little more happening in the smiles department too Mate! :) ) May i also say hi to René who has posted here.We met some time ago now, and actually Ma-Lou and i are just a little down the road from Holbæk at the moment, in Rørvig.
It's interesting how this number evokes different places and images, indeed music invariably does that, for me it seems too conjure up a Scottish feel.......it must be my Celtic roots i guess!
By the way Phil, we hope that you can make 'Shadowdania' next year, and i know that there are some people who would very much like to meet you.

Best Regards, Rich'.
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Re: Blue Shadow (The Apaches) + BT & Free TAB

Postby Phil McGarrick » 19 Nov 2011, 09:49

Hi Richard
- Good to hear from you. Thanks very much for your nice comments.
Hope you and Ma-Lou are doing OK - we'll have to catch up on Skype soon.
All the best.. Phil
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Re: Blue Shadow (The Apaches) + BT & Free TAB

Postby ecca » 19 Nov 2011, 10:18

Excellent.
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Re: Blue Shadow (The Apaches) + BT & Free TAB

Postby Phil McGarrick » 20 Nov 2011, 23:37

Thanks very much Ecca

Cheers Phil
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Re: Blue Shadow (The Apaches) + BT & Free TAB

Postby rogera » 21 Nov 2011, 09:53

That's a winner Phil - you've captured the perfect sound on your Strat to suit the tune and just the right amount of trem waggling to simulate a steel guitar.

Smashing ! :thumbup:
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Re: Blue Shadow (The Apaches) + BT & Free TAB

Postby Phil McGarrick » 22 Nov 2011, 12:02

Thanks Rog - I noticed on the Apaches recording they used a lot of Compression
so I did it the same with my CS-2.
Many thanks for your comment.
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