I love how everyone has their own rendition to this song. I'm impressed even more because you played it on a rack, which has never been easy for me. Hope all is well!
whats the key of the harp? is it country tuned? Also, what is the guitar tuned to? Any of this information would be very helpful in trying to learn such a cool song.
Great stuff - although you had me scared you were going to throw your head back and fall into that river ....
nozecone 1 week ago
Now your hooping Jim Boy
patmcginleys 1 year ago
topper thank's man we'l don love it
1741as 1 year ago
very nice music, the whoops sound like Shorty Medlocke
yam225f 1 year ago
Nice job! I met Jimmy a couple of times at SPAH workshops. He's an excellent harmonica player.
GrowlinWillie 1 year ago
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GrowlinWillie 1 year ago
Bravo!
I love how everyone has their own rendition to this song. I'm impressed even more because you played it on a rack, which has never been easy for me. Hope all is well!
Kaleena
kaleenakristin 3 years ago
Technique, feel and arrangement spot on. And it doesn't sound old-fashioned either. If you had a hat I'd put ten bucks in.
blogward 3 years ago
whats the key of the harp? is it country tuned? Also, what is the guitar tuned to? Any of this information would be very helpful in trying to learn such a cool song.
jfgoldstein 3 years ago
cool harmonica parts...i would recommend trying to add some vocals.
jfgoldstein 3 years ago
@jfgoldstein He does "vocals", with the whoops. Its very cool.
GrowlinWillie 1 year ago
This is what it's all about.
blogward 4 years ago
Great performance! Fantastic!
davbaia 4 years ago
absolutely amazing!!! thanks for posting this great version!! 5*****!
pazzmanmusic 4 years ago
Brilliant. The best version ever.
kaizersaid 4 years ago
TRY to NOT stomp and sway to that!!!! FANTASSSSTIC!!!
ARoundOfApplause 4 years ago