Cool! I liked the fife and the turkeys, but the powerlines were the best; that erie buzz when it rains or snows just makes you stop and listen for a piece.
@ClintL63 I'm glad you like the power lines. I wished I'd filmed more that day- it was so cool. Last time we were out there we could feel the electricity running through us. Probably bad for you, but also pretty cool.
I can tell you are a very auditory person. You captured sounds only a few of us take the time to enjoy. Thanks! The turkey's were a hoot. Would like to hear more of your playing. Good job here.
The snow sounds really cool. And I love the conjugation of marching turkeys with the fife and drum music. It's perfect. It makes me laugh every time I see it.
Tim great video. I liked the turkey part of it. If you ever make it out here to Chicago we have to get together and talk about our old high school days. Bob
And yes, please do post that longer run-off/shadow play video. I'd love to see that, too--though the run-off sounds can be a little, er, well...I'd mention the effect, but it would be TMI, LOL
It's true, what Banjo Dan 99 says--the turkeys are perfect! And the snowstorm under the powerline giant is great, too. (Glad you didn't get altitude sickness :-P)
Put up the shadow-play and run-off video, why not? I'd like it, and I bet other people would, too, just as a nature video.
What is that first song called?
arbonac 2 months ago
Cool! I liked the fife and the turkeys, but the powerlines were the best; that erie buzz when it rains or snows just makes you stop and listen for a piece.
ClintL63 1 year ago
@ClintL63 I'm glad you like the power lines. I wished I'd filmed more that day- it was so cool. Last time we were out there we could feel the electricity running through us. Probably bad for you, but also pretty cool.
batfancy 1 year ago
I can tell you are a very auditory person. You captured sounds only a few of us take the time to enjoy. Thanks! The turkey's were a hoot. Would like to hear more of your playing. Good job here.
Rossdhu16 2 years ago
The snow sounds really cool. And I love the conjugation of marching turkeys with the fife and drum music. It's perfect. It makes me laugh every time I see it.
MarthaH605 2 years ago
I love it you were calling the Turkeys to "Quarters" :)
rmstudio 2 years ago
yeah man. Get them lazy birds to work...
batfancy 2 years ago
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qxq0o0 3 years ago
your like the pied piper of turkys !! :D
Fatboylt2 3 years ago
that's my goal in life...
batfancy 2 years ago
Tim great video. I liked the turkey part of it. If you ever make it out here to Chicago we have to get together and talk about our old high school days. Bob
e4rebakerusmc 3 years ago
sounds good my brother. You've been doing the real deal all this time- I'm just trying to get the turkeys to do their part...
batfancy 2 years ago
I'd like to know how much you paid those turkeys to cross the road on your command!
edratliff 3 years ago
five dollars
batfancy 3 years ago
foot loooooooooongg
SpankyMcShif 3 years ago
Looking good for Thanksgiving. Props to PETA, but damn, they look tasty.
batfancy 2 years ago
Id say possibly my favourite videos of yours yet Tim.
kernelhead1 3 years ago
Love the turkey parade! :)
And yes, please do post that longer run-off/shadow play video. I'd love to see that, too--though the run-off sounds can be a little, er, well...I'd mention the effect, but it would be TMI, LOL
marisbosquet 3 years ago
It's true, what Banjo Dan 99 says--the turkeys are perfect! And the snowstorm under the powerline giant is great, too. (Glad you didn't get altitude sickness :-P)
Put up the shadow-play and run-off video, why not? I'd like it, and I bet other people would, too, just as a nature video.
inatangle 3 years ago
I love the marching turkeys.
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banjodan99 3 years ago