Rain or shine, sweet blues guitar helps pass the time; food for your soul, to forget all your troubles and ease your mind... Thanks Chuck. My hat's off to you. :0)
You played very well.. man i can believe you have a Olson.. i would love to play one someday.. I could barely afford the Webber I play... man someday I will get one.
Great job!,...love those Olson guitars,...just wish they didn't cost $12,000! Jim Olson is most likely paying James Taylor, Phil Keaggy and David Wlcox to play them, but then again they're so nice a guitar they would play them for free,..they don't need the money! :~)
Awesome version. I'm working on this song now and the left hand is giving me some problems. You have great fingerings. Very smooth and enjoyable, jazzy too. Love it man.
nice smooth sound and tone. i'm also watching a Doc Watson video, but your fingering is more clear. also, your ending fits very well. thanks for sharing the wealth, it would take weeks to figure out this classic on my own. cheers.
Rain or shine, sweet blues guitar helps pass the time; food for your soul, to forget all your troubles and ease your mind... Thanks Chuck. My hat's off to you. :0)
mensacorona2008 4 months ago
I like that laid back feeling.
lcsgze 2 years ago
Awesome rendition!!! Very smooth... Classic. Thanks for sharing.
pidzz 2 years ago
A really nice ,thoughtful version of the old classic,well done !!
caulfield111 3 years ago
thank you for playing this slow now i know how to play it....THANK YOU
ridiculousness25 3 years ago
very very nice sound.-.-.
bloodboiler666 4 years ago
Real nice.
debbiep75 4 years ago
Very nicely played, I'm trying to learn this song and having it played sloooowly is a great help! Thanks for posting!
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paleoman1999 4 years ago
You played very well.. man i can believe you have a Olson.. i would love to play one someday.. I could barely afford the Webber I play... man someday I will get one.
AcousticBruce 4 years ago
Great job!,...love those Olson guitars,...just wish they didn't cost $12,000! Jim Olson is most likely paying James Taylor, Phil Keaggy and David Wlcox to play them, but then again they're so nice a guitar they would play them for free,..they don't need the money! :~)
56panhead 4 years ago
Your interpretation has given me some creative inspiration!
LemonadeBoy 4 years ago
Beautiful guitar!
Lump0r 4 years ago
Yea guys this is the really blues :D
1991Martin 4 years ago
Nice lesson. Leo kottke sure likes them olson guitar.
FumblefingersOHIO 4 years ago
Awesome version. I'm working on this song now and the left hand is giving me some problems. You have great fingerings. Very smooth and enjoyable, jazzy too. Love it man.
procyoncmi 4 years ago
ive seen you around, do you live in austin and give lessons at the austin guitar school?
vampirehobo 4 years ago
That's my dad!
yupsors 4 years ago
Very nice, clear playing. Is that a Gallagher you're playing?
mj1393 5 years ago
I saw Chuck today and asked. It is an Olsen.
rickbraun619 5 years ago
Love your rendition. First taught myself this in '65 of a Newport Folk Festival LP. your playing is so liquid
lynettekomidar 5 years ago
nice smooth sound and tone. i'm also watching a Doc Watson video, but your fingering is more clear. also, your ending fits very well. thanks for sharing the wealth, it would take weeks to figure out this classic on my own. cheers.
levacl 5 years ago