Who Am I #11

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From Ron O'Keefe.

Who Am I #11
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm

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I recognize the tune, but can't place the voice. Almost sounds like Ray Davies at times and then kind of like Jerry Garcia, but I don't think it is either one of them. Do I get points for naming the song? :lol:
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This is another good one and I am only guessing. Is it Lynard Skynard?
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While we are waiting for Ron to arrive with more clues, in the meantime I can give you the feedback that Ray Davies, Jerry Garcia and Lynard Skynard are incorrect.
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Nice work, Roy. Please send in number 12.
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I would have never guessed that it is Chris Hillman. IIRC the last time I saw Chris was with the The Flying Burrito Brothers in 1969 (or maybe it was 1970) in Bothel Wa. Good ear Roy.
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Should have gone with my intuition. I'm familiar with a different version of this song by him; a little more up tempo.
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peewee wrote:Should have gone with my intuition. I'm familiar with a different version of this song by him; a little more up tempo.
Mike -- I think the tempo was altered slightly when you first listened to it, due to the way I transmitted it to Peter. I then sent a more serviceable version to Peter, and he kindly replaced the slow version with the correct version. So take a listen now and I think it will be more recognizable to you.

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I'd NEVER have got it.......... :(
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libratune wrote:
peewee wrote:Should have gone with my intuition. I'm familiar with a different version of this song by him; a little more up tempo.
Mike -- I think the tempo was altered slightly when you first listened to it, due to the way I transmitted it to Peter. I then sent a more serviceable version to Peter, and he kindly replaced the slow version with the correct version. So take a listen now and I think it will be more recognizable to you.

Here's a link to the album on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Slippin-Away-Chri ... 249&sr=1-1
Yup! That's the one! Oh, well....... this feature -- Who Am I -- reminds me of the old "blindfold test" that they used to run in Down Beat magazine every month. Lots of fun!
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