Chris
That was really good. I'm a great fan of John Williamson, and your piece reminds me of the time I climbed 'The Rock'. (and yes ...it was raining!)
Happy New Year.
Andy
Busking Raining on the Rock - John Williamson
Hi Chris, thank you for taking the time to post that interesting. It is always interesting to see how people are imaginative to prove a point. I wonder if they would happen if they would make the same experiment by playing the same frequency many time, if the patterns would developed the same way every time.
The beneficial effects must be there, as you seem to look younger
Yes we do not have much snow this year, we only have a lot when we get Swiss tourists
Marc
The beneficial effects must be there, as you seem to look younger
Yes we do not have much snow this year, we only have a lot when we get Swiss tourists
Marc
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Thanks for tuning in Andy and Marc!
That's pretty cool that you have actually done the trip the song is about and it rained Andy, guess there are not many days where it rains there! Thanks for dropping by and Happy 2015 to you too!
I actually misunderstood your post Marc (reading it on my iPhone), I thought you asked me to explain! Anyway, now we all know! :laugh:
As far as I know, the frequencies will always produce the same cymatic pattern each time. Yes, I am much younger than I was last time i saw you :laugh: , thanks!
That's pretty cool that you have actually done the trip the song is about and it rained Andy, guess there are not many days where it rains there! Thanks for dropping by and Happy 2015 to you too!
I actually misunderstood your post Marc (reading it on my iPhone), I thought you asked me to explain! Anyway, now we all know! :laugh:
As far as I know, the frequencies will always produce the same cymatic pattern each time. Yes, I am much younger than I was last time i saw you :laugh: , thanks!
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Thanks for tuning in Bear! Glad I could show folks a "new" song!
G'day Chris
I must say that I was quite surprised and pleased to see you do a John Williamson cover, I really enjoyed your version, your voice would suit quite a few of his songs and your guitar playing is excellent.
I am a fan of John Williamson he has written some beautiful songs (and some shockers), all of them have a very Australian feel and his guitar playing can be very good. I particularly like Cootamundra Wattle and Galleries of Pink Gallahs if you haven't heard them you should check them out, I think you would do a great version of Cootamundra Wattle , I have just listened to both of them after looking at yours as I had not heard them for some time, So thank you for refreshing my memory.
Thanks for putting it up
Cheers to you
Scott
I must say that I was quite surprised and pleased to see you do a John Williamson cover, I really enjoyed your version, your voice would suit quite a few of his songs and your guitar playing is excellent.
I am a fan of John Williamson he has written some beautiful songs (and some shockers), all of them have a very Australian feel and his guitar playing can be very good. I particularly like Cootamundra Wattle and Galleries of Pink Gallahs if you haven't heard them you should check them out, I think you would do a great version of Cootamundra Wattle , I have just listened to both of them after looking at yours as I had not heard them for some time, So thank you for refreshing my memory.
Thanks for putting it up
Cheers to you
Scott
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Many thanks for tuning in Tom and Scott! Its a great song and I am happy to have brought it to your attention Tom.
Scott, so good that you like my version! I heard John Williamson on a tape about 23 years ago and listened to him a lot. Cootamundra Wattle was my favourite along with this one. Pink Galahs is lovely too.... I thought they were flowers but now I know they are birds. I love the story telling in songs, like with Gordon Lightfoot (Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald etc) and the "feel" and fascination of Australia comes through so well... one day I will have to visit it!
Chris
Scott, so good that you like my version! I heard John Williamson on a tape about 23 years ago and listened to him a lot. Cootamundra Wattle was my favourite along with this one. Pink Galahs is lovely too.... I thought they were flowers but now I know they are birds. I love the story telling in songs, like with Gordon Lightfoot (Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald etc) and the "feel" and fascination of Australia comes through so well... one day I will have to visit it!
Chris
Chris just caught your busking Raining on the Rock. Well done. It brought back heaps of great memories. I caught John Williamson in concert in Adelaide in 1989. Fantastic concert. I was working/touring Australia then and John Williamson was on the airwaves with this song and True Blue. Got to learn the song. Enjoyed your busk.
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Thanks for tuning in Ray, glad you liked it. I have refined it a lot by now, flows a lot more.
Welcome to the forum!
Chris
Welcome to the forum!
Chris