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Post by PaulKay on Mar 26, 2019 18:29:26 GMT -5
Lonesome Cowboy BluesI’m curious to know what you all think of this tune. I’m totally blown away by it myself. It comes from an album done by Suze Spencer Marshall called “Tall Boots”. Mike Dowling plays on most tunes but is the lead singer and guitar player on this one. The tunes on this album remind me of something you might hear on an old Roy Rogers TV show. Most were apparently written for movies but were never released according to Tall Boots details on Suze’s website.
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Post by billhammond on Mar 26, 2019 18:45:09 GMT -5
Lonesome Cowboy BluesI’m curious to know what you all think of this tune. I’m totally blown away by it myself. It comes from an album done by Suze Spencer Marshall called “Tall Boots”. Mike Dowling plays on most tunes but is the lead singer and guitar player on this one. The tunes on this album remind me of something you might hear on an old Roy Rogers TV show. Most were apparently written for movies but were never released according to Tall Boots details on Suze’s website. I like it a lot, have always enjoyed the honesty and pleasant nature of his vocals, and this one has that cool cowboy harmony. For some reason it reminded me of this sweet and funny tune:
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Post by Russell Letson on Mar 26, 2019 18:55:44 GMT -5
I do believe I'll buy that CD. Nice tunes and very nice arrangements. (Having Mike Dowling in the band don't hurt, either.)
Since starting to sit in with the geezer Sunday-afternoon jam, I've been resurrecting all the three- and four-chord songs we did in college and working up some new ones ("Night Rider's Lament" is especially wonderful), and I can see myself looting this CD for new material.
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Post by PaulKay on Mar 26, 2019 19:06:34 GMT -5
Lonesome Cowboy BluesI’m curious to know what you all think of this tune. I’m totally blown away by it myself. It comes from an album done by Suze Spencer Marshall called “Tall Boots”. Mike Dowling plays on most tunes but is the lead singer and guitar player on this one. The tunes on this album remind me of something you might hear on an old Roy Rogers TV show. Most were apparently written for movies but were never released according to Tall Boots details on Suze’s website. I like it a lot, have always enjoyed the honesty and pleasant nature of his vocals, and this one has that cool cowboy harmony. For some reason it reminded me of this sweet and funny tune: Yes, this one is a favorite of mine too. Pat writes great songs.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2019 6:34:11 GMT -5
Love it. Thumbs up.
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Post by Cosmic Wonder on Mar 27, 2019 7:59:52 GMT -5
Wow, that's really nice. I like it a lot.
Mike
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Post by PaulKay on Mar 29, 2019 18:12:46 GMT -5
I contacted Suze Spencer Marshall about the chord chart for this song and she said she’d dig it out for me. Anybody else interested in seeing the chord progression?
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Post by Dub on Mar 30, 2019 9:56:50 GMT -5
I contacted Suze Spencer Marshall about the chord chart for this song and she said she’d dig it out for me. Anybody else interested in seeing the chord progression? Yes! Me, me, me!
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Post by coachdoc on Mar 30, 2019 14:33:39 GMT -5
If you receive it. Me too, please. It reminds me of 'The Colorado Trail.' A lot.It's on a Dowling recording somewhere.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2019 17:00:40 GMT -5
In this same vein, may I present Ranger Doug Green and The Time Jumpers?
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Post by drlj on Mar 30, 2019 17:44:26 GMT -5
I contacted Suze Spencer Marshall about the chord chart for this song and she said she’d dig it out for me. Anybody else interested in seeing the chord progression? Yes! Me, me, me! If there is a list, put me on it!
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Post by coachdoc on Mar 30, 2019 18:35:23 GMT -5
If you receive it. Me too, please. It reminds me of 'The Colorado Trail.' A lot.It's on a Dowling recording somewhere. Wrong. I'm thinking of the song Navajo Trail. The version was by the Hot Club of Cowtown, not Dowling. Trying to find it. I ran into an origional version. Roy Rogers. There's several on YouTube. I like this one.
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Post by PaulKay on Mar 31, 2019 13:37:14 GMT -5
If you receive it. Me too, please. It reminds me of 'The Colorado Trail.' A lot.It's on a Dowling recording somewhere. Wrong. I'm thinking of the song Navajo Trail. The version was by the Hot Club of Cowtown, not Dowling. Trying to find it. I ran into an origional version. Roy Rogers. There's several on YouTube. I like this one. youtu.be/2NyJdCO4oXkIt’s not surprising that this cowboy music is common in videos since a lot of it was apparently written for the movies.
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