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Thank-you for your visit. Hope you enjoyed the music.
Hey Kevin, thanks much! That's one of the best compliments a guitar player could get.... Atkins, Django, Charlie Christian...timeless music.
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Chet atkins is lookig down from heaven smiling, I'm sure. [-}
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Jim, i don't know if i ever commented on this one before, but this is really showing great craftmanship! BTW: compliments from my wife too on this one, she liked it very much.
Thanks much Rudy. That means a lot coming from the guy who wrote two of my favorite songs on SoundClick! Yeah, that song was done with less than stellar equipment...except for the Les Paul. I'm doing a lot better in that regard lately...thankfully.
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As far as i'm concerned this is a masterpiece. Great guitarwork and melody, the lyrics really hit between the eyes! Great going Jim! Production is good, considering the equipment you need to work with.
Hey Jim - return visit time again :-) Listening to The Bigger They Are .. this song is soo great, i enjoy it everytime i listen. I bet Lou Reed would be happy if he wrote this one!
Thanks for the .mp3 Jim! Sounds great- wish I could get my stuff to work with full instrumentation. [-}
Jim- I think Neil Young is da bomb, actually! So it's no surprise that I should write a little like that. Yeah I'd love to hear your song in hi-fi. Send me an mp3 to my email addy and I'll post ya a review. [-}

Actually, you probably don't remember when I had Keep On Rockin' In The Free world as a cover on here, before the clampdown on covers. smile :)



"As wise man said it 2000 years ago,

You're gonna reap exactly what you sow"


Jim- Check in out the new track now, nice backup! Sorry I can't hear it on Hi-fi on this PC.. unless you did a free download *hini hint* :-)
Thanks for coming by my site. I am sorry I didn't reply but I was far away from most of the perks of civilization; no internet and after trying to get that together for months I just blew it off until I ran across it again. Got a lot of recording done though.

Glad to hear some of your work again; interesting take on The Ghetto, all laconic and backed off striding. You're always different than everyone else and have that jazz undertaste which always composes my favorite listening music.
Liked In The Ghetto and Teary Eyes. Love the soul influence and sax. Keep it up. God bless. Please drop by my site and check out my brand new song if you have a chance. David.
Hey Jim,

Thanks for the positives on 'Jesus' and 'Face the Music.' You picked out two that I really like myslef. big grin :D

'The Crooked Road' is a moody and interesting piece. (The vocals could stand to be higher, or I need new ears - one the other or both. big grin :D) I really like the percussion sounds on that track.

Blessings,

Cam
Hi Jim,

I heard of your page from Kevin Wayne. Dropped by to see what sort of things you create. I'm listening to pensive. Ha! This reminds me of Charade or the Pink Panther. Cool tune. I'll listen to a few more. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Rudy, I really appreciate the kind words. I wish I could write one as powerful as your "Bombs 4 Dinner" and "Kids with Guns"!
Jim -- listening to "Little Easy". Wow, it has a great Dylan-feel in the lyrics. Wish i could play like you man, you're a great guitar player & songwriter.
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