For a Brother - Tolo

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Re: For a Brother - Tolo

Postby littlelinnie » 02 Apr 2010, 21:25

Hi Tony A brilliant posting played to perfection I loved it
Regards Lynn :D
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Re: For a Brother - Tolo

Postby Stratpicker » 07 Apr 2010, 12:15

Hi Tony
Played For A Brother and Still Falling at Hankies last night in the august company of Robbo and Daniel Martin - and Ecca - and a Full House of other Hankie persons and your tunes were well recieved.
Congratulations on such super compositions.
cheers
ian
ps - I never got MY samosa!!! Some Hankie gannet musta snaffled it!!
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Re: For a Brother - Tolo

Postby Tab » 22 May 2010, 07:05

Hi Tony,

I've played this terrific number of yours several times now at Shadows Clubs down here in the deep south and each time it has people jumping up asking what it is (despite my playing!)

In the good old days of 45 vinyl singles this would have been a sure fire number one.

Kind regards,

Terry
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Re: For a Brother - Tolo

Postby tolo » 23 May 2010, 21:11

Terry - a wonderful thing to say, thanks. Really happy that you enjoy playing this song - and I am sure that Kevin is up there smiling away too...I hope he is proud of his little bro. It was he that introduced me to The Shadows...and to being a guitarist.

More stuff on the way - have had a nightmare upgrading my studio to Windows 7!!!

Keep very well - let me hear your rendition of the tune...

Best always,

Tony.
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Re: For a Brother - Tolo

Postby phil kelly » 25 May 2010, 22:02

Hi Tony,
just had a listen, played it a couple of times to absorb all thats going on , a majestic piece of music, could be an epic movie theme , sympathetically done to the ear of the listener, as a tribute to your late brother, superb, it hits the spot,
Regards,
Phil.
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Re: For a Brother - Tolo

Postby tolo » 26 May 2010, 12:15

Phil - thanks for your words. You are one of the revered experts on here, who has made an art of capturing 'the sound' as anyone - so to have you take the time to listen, and to comment to my work is indeed an honour.

Thanks,

Best always,

Tony.
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Re: For a Brother - Tolo

Postby phil kelly » 26 May 2010, 15:55

Hi Tony,
Thanks for the kind words , Dont know about all the expert bit though , the only expert bit for me is your creditable composition which i enjoyed very much, writing instrumentals can at times be fraught with the danger of sounding similar to something else , but this has individuality , emotion and is refreshingly melodic and sincere, sadly knowing all this having been inspired by your thoughts and feelings with the tragic loss of your brother ,but he would be very proud of you Tony.
Best regards,
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Re: For a Brother - Tolo

Postby Tab » 12 Jul 2010, 14:25

Hi Tony,

Re our exchange, I've eventually worked out how to get from mini disc (on which I recorded F.A.B.) to computer. I hope my rendition meets with your approval. It remains one of my favourite instrumentals and still meets with 'sit up and take notice' looks whenever it is played at club meetings down here in the south.

I hope you can open the link.

Kind regards,

Terry


http://www.4shared.com/audio/yAtDZ1Zx/FAB_TAB_Rec.html
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Re: For a Brother - Tolo

Postby tolo » 13 Jul 2010, 19:30

Terry - I am humbled at your words and version of my tune... I really like the phrasing on your rendition - and the tone is lovely...

Thanks so much for taking the time to post - I am really pleased that you enjoy playing it.

Best,

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Re: For a Brother - Tolo

Postby Mikey » 14 Jul 2010, 23:01

I still listen to "For a Brother" on a regular basis and it never fails to mke the hairs on the back of my neck stand up! I just wish i could play it as well as you.
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