I think this is one of my favorites, I love that melody and the little bit you changed about it. You wouldn't happen to have the tabs or a close up of your left hand would you? haha
I like the room you're playing in, and I like the song. Better lyrics than 99% of the originals I've seen out here (which puts you in the running for better lyrics that 99.9% of what's on the radio...)
OMG - like, I need to know the end to this STORY? What happened to the girl? This whole thing would never have happened if mobile phones had been invented! (you knnnnnow what I mean girlies?)
One question though:
Despite your words, your eyes just said: 'Boy, you've dreams to burn'
Speaking of old folk songs, I recomment you cover "Moonshiner." It's another old folk ballad with roots in Appalachia or Ireland (take your pick), but in any case is a old standard that you would suit your guitar and vocal talents. Dylan has a cover, and many others.
Not to detract from your performance, but "Wild Mountain Thyme" isn't an old folk song. It was written by William McPeake, a native of Belfast, Northern Ireland and first recorded by McPeake in 1957.
@otisbeebe Fair point. But considering McPeake himself adapted the melody and refrain from The Braes of Balquhidder which dates back to the 18th century I think it can count as an old folk song.
@nedroberts123 some time has past, but The Braes of Balquidder is the ORIGINAL. Same Melody and words almost identical. McPeake only altered a few of the words. It was written by Robert Tannahill (1774-1810), a Paisley weaver. Balquhidder is part of MacGregor lands near Loch Lomond. Rob Roy's grave lies in the churchyard there.
Your voice is fucking amazing man.
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Beautiful!
Psalms4guitar 5 months ago
I think this is one of my favorites, I love that melody and the little bit you changed about it. You wouldn't happen to have the tabs or a close up of your left hand would you? haha
MrMBullmer 10 months ago
I like the room you're playing in, and I like the song. Better lyrics than 99% of the originals I've seen out here (which puts you in the running for better lyrics that 99.9% of what's on the radio...)
GusMcAttisonMusic 1 year ago
OMG - like, I need to know the end to this STORY? What happened to the girl? This whole thing would never have happened if mobile phones had been invented! (you knnnnnow what I mean girlies?)
One question though:
Despite your words, your eyes just said: 'Boy, you've dreams to burn'
... dont you mean mouth?
MultiLoverboy88 1 year ago
excellent
Thanx suze for sharing
bigeeezy 1 year ago
cool song and location - thank you Suzee for sending :)
Vyn2007 1 year ago
Speaking of old folk songs, I recomment you cover "Moonshiner." It's another old folk ballad with roots in Appalachia or Ireland (take your pick), but in any case is a old standard that you would suit your guitar and vocal talents. Dylan has a cover, and many others.
olyguy2000 1 year ago
Not to detract from your performance, but "Wild Mountain Thyme" isn't an old folk song. It was written by William McPeake, a native of Belfast, Northern Ireland and first recorded by McPeake in 1957.
otisbeebe 1 year ago
@otisbeebe Fair point. But considering McPeake himself adapted the melody and refrain from The Braes of Balquhidder which dates back to the 18th century I think it can count as an old folk song.
nedroberts123 1 year ago 4
@nedroberts123 some time has past, but The Braes of Balquidder is the ORIGINAL. Same Melody and words almost identical. McPeake only altered a few of the words. It was written by Robert Tannahill (1774-1810), a Paisley weaver. Balquhidder is part of MacGregor lands near Loch Lomond. Rob Roy's grave lies in the churchyard there.
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gilyat 6 months ago
i could say somethin... you already know
wontyouwrongwithme 1 year ago
@wontyouwrongwithme (Y) xD
summerpeace9 1 year ago
Are you on myspace man? I'd love to hear your studio work.
Nisbett09 1 year ago
Felicidades eres buenisimo ; sigue asi.
Nos transportas al mundo de los sueños, donde todo puede ocurrir.
Saludos.
amorocc 1 year ago
I agree you have a beautiful voice!!! You sound like keith urban!!!
MyTbradley 1 year ago
OUTSTANDING, OMG what a great voice you have one of the best I've ever heard. Fantastic mate.
cjwaywell 2 years ago
Do you have a cd out yet? I would like to buy one.
littlemissartfull 2 years ago
very sweet song :)
hobbesyb 2 years ago
bad ass voice
Amakisongs 2 years ago
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ex0ja 2 years ago
beautiful voice
808sluggo 2 years ago
great job again.fantastic singer.lovely area for the video. and an amazing song. melody from an irish song
kennywhatupman 2 years ago
this is so good , could listen to it over and over , keep it up , i can see you going far !
shelly39 2 years ago
Awesome. Sounds great.
tajarias 2 years ago
This is wonderful, such a peaceful melody.
utsux3 2 years ago