Originally Posted by Guitarhacker
Yep, cool tune. I knew a few like that.... but that looseness was problematic. Adios amiga.

I Like this. The slide parts were pretty neat. Was that a lap steel or a guitar?
Thanks, Herb.
Ask, and you will recieve:
Originally Posted by zydecoal
The "slide" part you're asking about is a Sho-Bud Pro One pedal steel guitar.
Thanks for your help, Bill.
Originally Posted by Guitarhacker
See? That's what I get for listening without reading the whole post. Cool stuff there
Ha. I appreciate the listen, Herb, and we're glad Bill gave us the definitive answer. I would've just said guitar.

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Originally Posted by Torrey Bliss
Marty,

I love this swinging bluesy track! It's got a sweet feel to it!
Marty, you did a wonderful job with the vocals here!
Bill's contribution was a wonderful treat!
You amaze me with how you keep knocking these great tunes out!

Take care, TB
Thanks so much, Torrey. Up until the end of 2019 I used BiaB mostly for learning, teaching and making quick demos for bandmates to learn their parts. I was using 8-track reel until Bill got me using DAW. Now I use BiaB for writing. Just try out styles, drop in chords, let the melody and words happen, then learn from all you folks how to make them finished productions.

Originally Posted by floyd jane
That is Signature BabuMusic.
Buttery Bass.
A jaunty, walkin' rhythm.
Sung with a twinkle in the eye or a subtle smirk on the lips...

Nice job on the steel, Bill.

So Much Fun

fj
Thanks, floyd. You say so much with few words. I especially like the twinkle and subtle part. I act out the vocals instead of trying to sing.


Enjoy whatever happens!
marty

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