"Ramblin Man" Allman Brothers by John Langford Acoustic Solo

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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2009

Please donate at the Paypal link on my channel. All donations small or large are greatly appreciated and a true blessing for world peace. Many of my belongings were stolen again, about 7 times now. I could really use some help folks.

Great song by the excellent Allman Brothers Band. I will try and get Melissa and Whipping Post up when I get the chance. Hope you like this.

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  • Key To Life Travel Light

  • Can you message me the tabs, or atleast an idea of the tabs? wanting to learn the acoustic version but am a newbie to the guitar.

  • @eSoonerm That's my own bro. You'll have to watch and learn like I did with Jimi Hendrix long before tabs Chief,

    Play that funky music,

    Cheers,

    All the very best to you,

    john

  • Right-on man. I listen to John Lennon or Hendrix in my stock cheap Ford radio and it brings tears to my eyes. But on a fancy $10,000 home stereo set-up, a bad artist will only make me want to shut the thing down and watch TV or browse the internet instead.

    That's just the point about you. You take them songs and deliver them with faith and a good understanding of what music is all about. A strong communication medium.

  • @rouelibre1 Thank you very much sir. It's all about soul. Always trying to bring it out to show. It's what's true & of love. Africans have always understood music, rhythm as a univerasal language more understandable & communicable than words itself. I agree. Before the word was telepathy & intuition & are relatively the same. The word is a corruption, a judgement that something is specific & not of all things. Part of the reason the world is such a mess. "Thou Shall Not Judge" is an original Com

  • Hi John,

    A slight follow-up on my previous posting earlier today.

    I see you signing in an SM58 style mike at times and a more elaborate studio mike on some other videos. Do you use both, depending of the song or have "improved" your act with a better mike for recording after some time?

    I also wonder about your Taylor. Do you use a contact PU with putty or some other fancier contraption?

    I'm just wondering, as a songwriter and odd cover artist too. Just for the sake of it... 

  • @rouelibre1 Hi, before my Taylor got stolen I used an Earthworks pickup. I don't care for electronics on Acoustics. Traditionalist in the sense I like the Acoustic to be all natural. More resonance. So I like the option of self installation. The SM58 is a great mic. The studio mic I was using has a lot more depth & clarity, thus is a studio mic. It's for sale if interested. The only way to improve your act is to be a better performer. It's best as a performer to be better than the gear.

    john

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  • @rouelibre1 you need a new stereo if it costed you 10,000 bucks. Cause you got Screwed!!! XP

  • ANOTHER GREAT ONE....THANKS MAN AND PEACE BROTHER

  • OK. I dicided that, just by going to bed. I am personnally against going on Youtube myself, but I'll contribute a little diddle, for the sake of you. How about Vincent Fournier's "I never cry"?

    Give me a week or two. :O))

  • Well, I get to like you a lot (besides what I eard). What I read is quite interresting as well. :O))

    We'll meet some day, I promise. If you come to play in my neck of the woods, I'll go see you. If you don't, I'll hire you for a gig and then, you'll have no choice. :O))

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