Originally Posted By: ROG
Hi Alan,

A wonderful piece, which held a particular fascination for me.

Many years ago, when I was at college, I played in a progressive blues band with the line up of guitar, bass, drums, organ and yes, cello! The lad on cello had a contact mic sellotaped to the body of the instrument and played it through a Fender Twin Reverb. He did some amazing blues solos.

So, this took me back to my youth and I enjoyed the whole thing. Wonderfully atmospheric throughout and a great mix. Excellent.

Cheers, ROG.




Hi ROG.

It's always my pleasure to hear your comments. Thank you for the very kind words. I'm delighted this one resonated with you.

In my mind, it's always feather in the cap of a performer/composer who can revive fond memories for the listener. I'm so happy this took you back to a good time - put a smile on my face.

That's an interesting concept your cellist used to expand the indigenous qualities of the cello. I played through a Twin Reverb for many years. I now play through a Peavey Nashville 112 and a Fender Frontman 25R.

Thank you for the story and the very nice comments. Wishing you and yours the very best.

Alan


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