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My Version of Penny Lane

PostPosted: 19 Oct 2021, 09:06
by nickkellie

Re: My Version of Penny Lane

PostPosted: 19 Oct 2021, 15:25
by Stu's Dad
I paid all my compliments for this on the other forum Nick.

To anyone else who sees this, it's excellent and well worth listening to.

Len

Re: My Version of Penny Lane

PostPosted: 19 Oct 2021, 17:21
by artyman
Superb sound, a most enjoyable listen

Re: My Version of Penny Lane

PostPosted: 19 Oct 2021, 23:38
by kevinr
Really outstanding, great sound as well.

Re: My Version of Penny Lane

PostPosted: 20 Oct 2021, 07:27
by nickkellie
Thank you very much

Re: My Version of Penny Lane

PostPosted: 20 Oct 2021, 14:02
by JimN
At first, I thought I was over-reacting, but that performance sent shivers down my spine, Nick.

Really well played - in a style clearly derived from Hank, but infused with so much of your own skill and "feel" that it becomes something new and fresh.

Well done.

JN

[PS: Anyone who knows me will testify that I rarely respond to soundfiles and videos, here or elsewhere.]

Re: My Version of Penny Lane

PostPosted: 20 Oct 2021, 20:25
by nickkellie
Wow thank you, Jim - I really do appreciate your words of encouragement.
I’m trying to put out more stuff from now on and this has really spurred me on.

Re: My Version of Penny Lane

PostPosted: 23 Oct 2021, 12:47
by Uncle Fiesta
Can't have Penny Lane without the piccolo trumpet.

Re: My Version of Penny Lane

PostPosted: 25 Oct 2021, 06:17
by chtiburnsman
Hi Nick
Superbe version
Denis

Re: My Version of Penny Lane

PostPosted: 26 Oct 2021, 16:31
by Iain Purdon
Uncle Fiesta wrote:Can't have Penny Lane without the piccolo trumpet.

That’s just it. You can!!
The piccolo trumpet was great for the Beatles in 1967. Listen to their record any time you like.
This is Nick Kellie in 2021 - 54 years later. Why should he be wedded to an arrangement from before he was born? Here is a guitarist of today using his considerable talent in bringing a fresh approach to a good tune from days gone by. Good on him!