Mr. "Not So" Tambourine Man

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winston
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Post by winston »

Very impressive Peter,

You have a strong voice that is well suited to that song. You have also mastered the use of a Rick 12 string to maximum advantage in this song. Hopefully we can get to hear more of your recordings in the near future?
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Thanks, Peter!
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Honey Don't does not involve a Rickenbacker so I feel it is not appropriate for this forum.
Sad indeed. :(
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Peter: Don't be so modest, this is just awesome! :)
So long and thanks for all the fish!
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Post by steverok »

Great Peter. It sounds like you've got that sound nailed. Is there any amp in the chain ? I have never been able to get such a clear Byrds type of jangle with my 12-string, but I often wonder if it's the player and not the rig.

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very nice recording!
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Thanks Peter. That was good. I hope we can hear more from you and others, too.

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Awesome Petey! But.... Feb 2005???? Did it get held up in the mastering stage? :) More! More! More!
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Hi Peter, what a great rendition. . . really good vocals and a 12-string guitar tone to die for!!! I wonder how it would have sounded with the JangleBox . . . I have one and I think it's better than anything else for compression, especillay for Ric 12-strings . . .

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Post by rickenmetal »

Nice. I would have thought it really was Roger McGuinn if I hadn't been told otherwise.

It sounds pretty good, except for the hiss. I suppose the recorder didn't have noise reduction.
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