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Early Mornin Rain, Gordon Lightfoot
Homage to Gordon. I’ve always loved this song. Gave me the chance to pull out my Furch mandolin too. I’ve been working through prostate cancer and have a ways to go, but finally felt good enough to try some recording.
Hope you enjoy https://clyp.it/b3ce3u5t Rick |
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Wonderful!
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Lovely rendition, Rick!
Bob
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That was really nice, good job!
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Well done Rick. I enjoyed that,
Roger |
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Rick,
Well played and well sung. Thanks for posting. john |
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Ditto- beautifully played and sung! My that D18 sure records great.
Prayers for continued healing.
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Very nice job on this great old song, Rick! Great job on the harmony and your work with both your D-18 and your mandolin. I love this old song and you sound good.
And best of luck on your treatments. Every day is a gift. - Glenn
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Sounds great! I ❤️ that tune.
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Great job Rick, all the best for your continued recovery as well. Keep playing!
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Very nicely done! Classic Gord!
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Very nice! Love the arrangement and harmonies.
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