Ok as promised I did get a chance to try and do a short version recording of one of my favorite country songs "Killin' Time" by Clint Black on my Tyros 4 using the Country Rock Style, Vintage Amp Guitar and the Hold It Fast Organ. Now I know I ain't no country boy but I did my best anyway as I wanna make my Oklahoma buddy Don Mason proud... hope you enjoy it.
I never knew there were cowboys in Jersey! Sounds good Donny!
Thanx Steve for listening there is more then Sinatra in Jersey if you take the time to look. just sayin..
Harold's Deli in Edison comes to mind too. IN 1986 I did a bike tour that started at Liberty State Park crossed thru Sayreville and plenty of rural/farmland I never knew Jersey had the tour finished at Liberty Bell in Philly. It was beautiful country thru that rural area of NJ. 100 miles by bike in about 8 hours, I'll never do that again beat me up
I never knew there were cowboys in Jersey! Sounds good Donny!
Thanx Steve for listening there is more then Sinatra in Jersey if you take the time to look. just sayin..
Harold's Deli in Edison comes to mind too. IN 1986 I did a bike tour that started at Liberty State Park crossed thru Sayreville and plenty of rural/farmland I never knew Jersey had the tour finished at Liberty Bell in Philly. It was beautiful country thru that rural area of NJ. 100 miles by bike in about 8 hours, I'll never do that again beat me up
Not to go off topic but... I've been there many many times Steve very kool restaurant.. they super size everything.. ok back to country music..
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Awwww Donny - Thanks man! You made me go to the closet and dig out my old Oklahoma cowboy boots! Made my "toe tappin'" a lot more fun! Great rendition all around!
PS - think I can get one of them corned beef "appetizers" to go? Hmmm?
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Well, I'll be, goodness gracious, that was a darn dootin good recording Seriously... great job Donny. Thanks for sharing. It's nice, especially during these crazy times to listen to Y'all
Well, I'll be, goodness gracious, that was a darn dootin good recording Seriously... great job Donny. Thanks for sharing. It's nice, especially during these crazy times to listen to Y'all
Larry your too kind Thank you... fun song to play thought I'd take a stab at it while I'm Killin' Time..
I never knew there were cowboys in Jersey! Sounds good Donny!
Thanx Steve for listening there is more then Sinatra in Jersey if you take the time to look. just sayin..
Harold's Deli in Edison comes to mind too. IN 1986 I did a bike tour that started at Liberty State Park crossed thru Sayreville and plenty of rural/farmland I never knew Jersey had the tour finished at Liberty Bell in Philly. It was beautiful country thru that rural area of NJ. 100 miles by bike in about 8 hours, I'll never do that again beat me up
Not to go off topic but... I've been there many many times Steve very kool restaurant.. they super size everything.. ok back to country music..
Donny, One of these days when driving thru NJ I will stop there to eat! Great photo!
Steve don't forget to order their Fried Chicken, Monster Knish, Eclair & layer cake dessert, and check out the fantastic pickle bar and home made rye bread station too..
...about time you got this much acclaimed T4 of yours out into the open buddy !!!!
Seriously Donny, I much admit that as a Dutchman I am/was not familiar with this artist nor the song but you turned it into a very good recording the way I would expect a professional to do. Hope you are beginning to get the hang of things with that T4 of yours and looking forward to the next recording. As the man himself said: "Keep 'em comin' !!!"
...about time you got this much acclaimed T4 of yours out into the open buddy !!!!
Seriously Donny, I much admit that as a Dutchman I am/was not familiar with this artist nor the song but you turned it into a very good recording the way I would expect a professional to do. Hope you are beginning to get the hang of things with that T4 of yours and looking forward to the next recording. As the man himself said: "Keep 'em comin' !!!"
regards John
Thank you John it is deeply appreciated..... with all this "killin' time" on my hands every day I try to learn something new on the T4.... Clint Black is one of my favorite country music stars. I like to mix it up with all genres,... who knows what will be the next song? stay safe