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PEACE PIPE REGGAE

Posted:
30 Oct 2014, 19:58
by Stratpicker
Hi folks
Flipside of Bluegrass Sausage was this little tune by Norrie Paramour, recorded by The Shads in May 1961 – but not like this!
Having been listening to a lot of Caribbean music whilst on holiday recently I thought “I wonder if - - ?”
And here's the result.
My grateful thanks to Mogens Franklin, a fellow Band In A Box user for allowing me to mess about with and change his BIAB file from his far more sensible posting earlier in the year. All tracks are Real Tracks, not a midi in sight.
I hope you enjoy.
http://app.box.com/s/snogx70xsemuhz0onbt6cheers
ian

Re: PEACE PIPE REGGAE

Posted:
30 Oct 2014, 22:02
by Phil McGarrick
Hi Ian - That made me laugh ! so much because this morning I recorded my mate John recording the same song and I've just finished editing the video. What a coincidence !! I love your tongue in cheek take on Peace Pipe - I bet it would go down well where you just had your holiday or Jamaica.. Great fun
Cheers Phil
Re: PEACE PIPE REGGAE

Posted:
30 Oct 2014, 22:17
by Stratpicker
Ooops!! I bet Johns playing is a lot more sensible than mine
Look forward to seeing / hearing it.
Glad it made you smile!
That pic is of the beach area just 100yds from our Renter.
Cheers
Ian
Re: PEACE PIPE REGGAE

Posted:
30 Oct 2014, 23:19
by Mikey
I loved it! Maybe there are more Shads numbers that lend themselves to this musical genre. Let's wait and see what happens!
Re: PEACE PIPE REGGAE

Posted:
30 Oct 2014, 23:28
by ecca
Lovely Slockparokaashilpprunecustard....
Pass me a coconut.
Re: PEACE PIPE REGGAE

Posted:
31 Oct 2014, 08:29
by noelford
Yes, I love to hear this sort of variation, Ian. Interestingly, your phrasing was different to what I was expecting, which made it even more 'different'. Great stuff.
Mikey asks if there are any other Shads numbers that lend themselves to the latin genre. Well, yes, some years ago now, I posted The Savage Samba. I won't hijack Ian's thread by posting it here but I will post it separately.
Re: PEACE PIPE REGGAE

Posted:
31 Oct 2014, 20:37
by Stratpicker
Hi guys
Thanks for not lynching me!
Fun to do and dare to try something different.
Cheers
Ian
Re: PEACE PIPE REGGAE

Posted:
02 Nov 2014, 11:31
by Goingdownslow
Excellent approach Ian and good to explore new areas of picking and plucking.......Dreadlock Holiday next?..
ATB, Paul
Re: PEACE PIPE REGGAE

Posted:
05 Nov 2014, 00:23
by GrahamH
Hi Ian
Another great piece of originality. Well done, and what a coincidence that it should appear on the forum at the same time as the "conventional" version. To me, it demonstrates what a strong melody it is, in that it can be made to work equally well with radically different styles and arrangements.
keep 'em coming!
Graham
Re: PEACE PIPE REGGAE

Posted:
10 Nov 2014, 12:03
by Stratpicker
Hi Paul and Graham
thanks for tuning in and listening. A novel approach for sure but fun to do.
Graham - maybe I should inject some Caribbean atmosphere into the Congleton Christmas Party? lol!
cheers
ian