https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkCROcRQjls
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkCROcRQjls
Hope you like this .
Ive picked it up off sound cloud an, d posted it ,Songs like this need to be heard .
If youve uploaded it here Phill Ill pick it up and post it .
No Phill its an open page you should be able to post
No the full strength version please phil
https://m.facebook.com/songsofprotest1/?ref=settings
This link should take you to the page
Stong stuff Phill .when youve recorded it will you please postit on my facebook page "songs of health and social security"
Sounded good Kev
Well done Kev looks like you went down well at the festival
The link has been shared
I like it Jim we need songs like this to get heard when you recordit I'll link it to my Face book page "songs of health and social security"
https://soundcloud.com/graham-windle/wa … le-version
Guitalele version of wagon wheel ,one tale warts and all .lol........
Jan they are really cheap I got this from Amazon 52 pounds
Today I received a Yamaha GL1 Guitarlele .For thise who haven't seen one its a uke sized nylon strung guitar
superb bit of kit
Ive posted some vid of some one demonstrating one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4s2xojICOHU
ok Creedence down on the corner I have a recording of this that Cindy Scholl and I did a couple of years ago live on Greek radio
https://soundcloud.com/graham-windle/down-on-the-corner
This recording features Cindy on vocal and flute Antonis Kouenidakis on guitar and me on mandolin .

Thought I'd commented this morning nice bit of a reggae rhythm there Phill
Phill I get what you say about Glastonbury but I caught these guys this morning doing an acoustic number , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKCKERcqbF0 really great .
Yesterday afternoon I played at the Lancaster Beer festival ,in the evening I was invited to see a young band play a support slot for an "Up and coming " singer song writer who had just played the isle of white festival and been featured on BBC radio two .Well the lads were fantastic they ripped through a set of Stevie ray Vaughn songs self penned stuff in a similar style and had the crowd dancing in the isles .sadly it was too short and they made way for the headline act ,who I wont mention by name .
Well I dont know if its just me or if I have a different ear for music than the modern audience but I wouldn't have paid the guy in washers ,talk about dreary I nearly slit my wrists ,sure he had a decent voice but he was an engineers nightmare as he bobbed back and forth from the mic continually changing the tone from a deep bass to a squeak all due to the distance he was singing from the mic .He was a reasonable guitar player but no better than most on this forum .
Sorry for the rant but I'm at a loss to see the appeal of this dreary down beat music that a lot of the younger performers seem to be producing these days .After about 20 mins of this Pam and I discreetly left as he attempted three rounds with Simon and Garfunkles "The boxer" I think he probably went down in the forth ...lol
As I said I wont name names but if any ones really interested send me a PM for a clue.
Cool song Russell sounding good
Good stuff Russell
Terrific song Phill
Jim its a cover its by Blind Blake . Thanks for the comments I think John picks a mean uke .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0LIUuAPx4U
This is one for Jan ,John Prince on electic uke
Its a cool version Jan suits the Uke .John and I have an electric uke track in our current set I'll post it on the forum soon .
I see on MSN today Ed Sheeran is getting sued for alleged plagiarism for his song Photograph . Its so difficult to come up with original rhythms ,phrases ,progressions etc .There are bound to be similarities in songs .Unless it is a direct copy word for word note for note ,what is the problem .How many blues songs use the same progression ,what about the rock and roll songs that use the blues progressions but faster Is this plagiarism .I think we have all been subject to plagiarism at some time or other be it in our daily work or hobbies etc I know I have .I'll not give specifics but back in the day when I raced slot cars I adapted an electronic principle to make a universal controller details of which were published in a hobby magazine some years later the same thing reappeared as a revolutionary idea by a certain manufacturer .Now I know I adapted the idea but I never claimed to invent it .I put it down to research turning up something .However and more to the point of blatant plagiarism, I submitted a script to a popular UK TV soap which was rejected but about six months down the line certain aspects of my script appeared in the program .I'm not in a position to fight a case in court as I cant afford to take on the big corporations nor can I prove that the similarities both in my invention or my script came about by plagiarism or chance .What I'm pointing out is what might at first glance may appear to be plagiarism may turn out to be chance ,after all imitation must be the sincerest form of flattery or there wouldn't be so many " tribute" acts about .
Very good Phill some amusing lines in there too ,I especially like the one about maybe its payback for all the cars I stole.
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