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From: BaronK69
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  • 1: great job

    2: i like how you added umlauts to the spelling of OCMC.

  • @porkinwitz 1. Thank you! 2. I did that to avoid copyright issues, but I guess it was a stupid plan...

  • That's just awesome.

  • @TheLastRebel77 Thank you! It's a great song.

  • Great version. Envy your playing. Cheers.

  • @koxiesarmy Thank you! It's really not as hard as it looks.

  • once again, a song catches my ear, I go onto you tube to study how I might want to go about playing it, and there you are with a wonderfull version of said song. (about 3 times now) if there wasn,t a huge ass pond between us I might try to look you up to play togater. but oh well I will just have to keep watching and enjoy what you put out  thanx

  • @skiman451 Thanks man - glad you dig my vids! If you wanna jam, I'll hopefully be at the UWC in Indiana in June...

  • love your version. love your voice.

  • @uberasra Thanks! Glad you think so!

  • I love this song! :) That's an interesting D chord you have there.

  • pro status

  • @jordyburke Thank you!

  • hey baron good job doing your own thing with these songs. thanks for the reply back always k.t

  • @kt2big4u Thanks KT! OCMS are great.

  • hey this is so great! you did the ukulele, i did the mandolin...

  • @tank10111 Thank you!

  • :( nice ukulele playing but stop smoking omg!

  • Thanks but I don't smoke.

  • y'all know that awesome!

  • Thank you!

  • you've a great voice.

  • Sorry for the late reply: Thank you!

  • Never knew you did this. One of my favorite songs. Excellent cover, loved the faster pace.

  • Thanks John! Glad you like it. I love the OCMS.

  • good job man but you gotta slow it down

  • cool version of a great song! keep up the good work

  • Thank you. I will.

  • Dude, I've been watching your videos since I bought a mandolin last year. I just learned how to play this song on guitar and mandolin, and didn't even realize that you had this video until I searched for it. Well done as usual, man, you really give each song you play your own special vibe.

  • Thanks man! Glad you're digging my stuff. Good luck with the mando!

  • i know I play guitar and wagon wheel was one of the first songs I learned how to play

  • wow I like your version alot i like the raspy feel your voice has

  • Glad you like it! OCMS is a real cool band.

  • keep it up! this is some sick stuff! hope to see some more shit like this... good job

  • Thanks man, check out my other stuff if you want. Maybe you find more shit like this.

  • Love your version man. I like the up tempo approach you take to it.

  • Well just thought I would let you know 1. my favorite song 2 I play the uke..well i try but anyways do you have tabs for this song? I would be stoked to play this song on my uke..great job on the song by the way

  • Thanks! Well, it's a really simple song to play, just the same chord pattern all through the song: G-D-Em-C//G-D-C-C

    Good luck!

  • can you tell me what strum pattern you use?

  • Thanks Adelle!

  • ahh yess. this was the first song i learned to play on the mandolin.

    this is one of my favorite songs of all time!!!

  • Hell yeah, great song! OCMS has quickly become one of my favorite bands. Me and my buddy do this one with guitar and mando.

  • Powerful performance. Again, a really great choice of song.

  • Thanks Ken! Check out the original - it's a cool song by a cool band.

  • great singing and strumming as usual. rock on!

  • Thanks Russ, you know I will!

  • I forgot to mention, YOU did a great fantastic job with this!!!

  • Thanks! And thanks for the history lesson. I always thought this soundet a bit dylanesque and now we all know why. In any case it's a great song.

  • The song has an interesting history, and if you don't mind, I post a small portion of it's history

    "Wagon Wheel" is a song composed of two different parts. The chorus for the song comes from a Bob Dylan. Although never officially released, the Dylan song was released on a bootleg and is usually named after the chorus and its refrain of "Rock Me Mama." Although Dylan left the song an unfinished sketch, Ketch Secor of Old Crow Medicine Show wrote verses for the song around Dylan's original chorus.

  • Great song and you sounded like you had real fun playing it. Lovely work.

  • great cover

  • Sweet! I like how you rocked this song out.

  • Thanks Deach!

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