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I Know You Rider
Guitar/resonator/mandolin/bass/vocal.
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Nice version. My kid and I play this one too. Great song.
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That has a great feel. Very musical and laid back. I really enjoyed listening to it.
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Nice job, Dave. I admire folks who can do the resonator thing. Such a great soulful sound. I liked this a lot.
Thanks for posting. Rb |
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Very nice, Dave. You have the perfect voice for this classic song. The mandolin was a nice touch.
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Thanks for listening. I appreciate the comments.
For a nice version of this song from the Folk Scare era, check out Judy Roderick: |
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Very cool! I learned a much simpler arrangement of this song a several years ago in starting out on my fingerstyle journey.
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Very nice job Dave!
Man, I know this song from way back. I played this song the first time I played live when I was 18 years old at a big old hootenanny at Purdue U. in W. Lafayette, IN. I like your mandolin accompaniment, too. Well done! - Glenn
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VERY tasty, Dave
There was a time when I thought the Grateful Dead wrote this song
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Thank you for listening. I've done this tune electric with a band, but given the current circumstances I had to work out an acoustic version.
D.H. |