Rocky Mountain High Cover.
This was done a few years ago..2009 I think. A year before I lost the ability to sing.
I hope you like it!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxqpKw59_hw |
Nice work, Bill. Enjoyed it. Sorry that you're no longer singing.
JR |
Really liked that - nice job!
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Lovely, Bill. One of my favourite songs - and it's hard to sing, really nice job. It must be hard not to be able to sing. I know when I play, I have to sing. I'm sorry for this loss.
Steve |
Nicely done, Bill....enjoyed your cover.
I remember listening to that song over and over as a 12 y/o kid and singing along with every word. What a rich time that was for music. Thanks for posting. Danno |
Hi Bill, you did a great job! Nice vocals too. How did you lose your singing voice?
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That was nice.
Incidentally, I have pretty much lost my voice as well, due to a medical condition. What's YOUR reason? |
I loved it. Thanks.
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I came down with Costochondritis 5 years ago. I found many who suffer with this disorder. For some people this disorder goes away. For others, like myself, it can be a life long chronic condition. I don't have the strength to project my voice nor the breath to sustain. Costochondritis (kos-toe-kon-DRY-tis) is an inflammation of the cartilage that connects a rib to the breastbone (sternum). Pain caused by costochondritis might mimic that of a heart attack or other heart conditions. Costochondritis is sometimes known as chest wall pain. For some people this can go away in a few months and some people, like myself, it can go on for years. When the pain is very bad in my sternum it makes breathing a challenge. My pain level is about at a 5-6 everyday which is enough to keep me short of breath at times rendering singing very difficult to do. |
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