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Re: Back in circulation

Posted:
15 Nov 2009, 00:27
by geronimo7476
Hi Jim, That was cool, very spagetti western, 'The tune with no name' Nice one!!
Cheers CC
Re: Gypsy Woman

Posted:
22 Nov 2009, 09:29
by rogera
That was a real belter Jim - great to see a soundfile from you.

Re: Gypsy Woman

Posted:
22 Nov 2009, 10:32
by Phil McGarrick
Great sound Jimbo -very authentic - Nice to see you back me old mate.
All the best Phil
Re: Gypsy Woman

Posted:
22 Nov 2009, 17:18
by Stratstroker
Love it Jim, terrific tune, sound and playing. That really is my type of guitar instrumental.
Now put me out of my misery - I've heard the tune before but I'm blowed if I can remember where!
Cheers
Al

Re: Gypsy Woman

Posted:
22 Nov 2009, 22:25
by Mikey
Brilliant - a great tune that really drives along. That's my kind of music and as someone has said, very "spaghetti western". Like Stratstroker I too would like to know where it comes from.
Very well played sir!
Re: Gypsy Woman

Posted:
23 Nov 2009, 09:21
by rogera
The tune was written by a marvellous Swedish guitarist/composer called Lennart Clerwall and to the best of my knowledge the first recording of it was done by the Swedish group '1961'.
They appeared at the 'Pipeline' event some years back.
Re: Gypsy Woman

Posted:
25 Nov 2009, 13:23
by Gary Allen
Hi Jim..Nice sound and well played..gary
Re: Gypsy Woman

Posted:
25 Nov 2009, 16:19
by Martyn
Great recording, Jim.
Sounds very much in the style of The Fentones - a much underrated 'sounds-like-The Shadows' band that backed Shane Fenton (later aka Alvin Stardust)all those years ago. Is the BT for this available anywhere?
Cheers,
Martyn
Re: Gypsy Woman

Posted:
25 Nov 2009, 16:57
by rogera
It's on my first backing track CD Martyn - 'Back in the Tracks"
Re: Gypsy Woman

Posted:
25 Nov 2009, 20:03
by Martyn
Hi Roger,
Thanks for that - I'll be in touch via email, if that's OK.
Regards,
Martyn