beautiful music...thank youDoug Beaumier wrote:I like this one! -----> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqhzeGKh9UI
NICKIE French lady steel guitarist
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Dennis, thank you for your encouragement...
I wanted to post the link to our video :
" l'oiseau blanc ", FREEDOM symbol...
Alas!it is a failure (?)
Sincerely
Jacques
I wanted to post the link to our video :
" l'oiseau blanc ", FREEDOM symbol...
Alas!it is a failure (?)
Sincerely
Jacques
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I have found it, Jacques!
Loiseau Blanc
It's lovely, as usual--and my favorite, a bossa nova--beautiful, in fact.
Loiseau Blanc
It's lovely, as usual--and my favorite, a bossa nova--beautiful, in fact.
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Happy New Year !
With our friendly thoughts
and a small video " house " ...
snow sky jgabelout YouTube
and a small video " house " ...
snow sky jgabelout YouTube
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snow sky ...
Dennis, thank you for the link!( but how do you do?)
Thank you also to love this happy end, with this doe
that seems to love our music (?)
(our tribute to your great Walt Disney!)
JG
Thank you also to love this happy end, with this doe
that seems to love our music (?)
(our tribute to your great Walt Disney!)
JG
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Enchanting. The sound is beautiful, haunting, and the video very nice. Beautiful as always.
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Thank you Jacques for posting these, and Dennis too. I love Snow Sky.
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Thank you Jacques for posting these, and Dennis too. I love Snow Sky.
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Test ...
Thank you for everything Charlie!
So l'll try sending another link,to test.
One of our music-video: "waiting"...
(but perhaps you vill wait long!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ovFC_Qsh0c
So l'll try sending another link,to test.
One of our music-video: "waiting"...
(but perhaps you vill wait long!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ovFC_Qsh0c
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Yes, the way 'Le Train' starts out it does sound like 'Steel Guitar Rag,' a tune that is more familiar perhaps over here than over there,
but an apropos melody for a train, the way it rolls along--but then, I don't have my 3-D glasses on.
but an apropos melody for a train, the way it rolls along--but then, I don't have my 3-D glasses on.
Those that say don't know; those that know don't say.--Buddy Emmons
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'Rain Still'-- This is the most wonderful video.. watching the rain, while you play from the other room, as if in two different places, but together.
The care you put into it.. so still, meditative, like the others.. very peaceful, personal--
they are tone poems, unmistakably French, sharing moments of your lives together with us.
All your videos put together are like a book of pictures in sound.
I'm so glad you found the Steel Guitar Forum to bring your music to us.. not from far away, but making the world smaller for us,
and also bigger. Je vous remercie.
The care you put into it.. so still, meditative, like the others.. very peaceful, personal--
they are tone poems, unmistakably French, sharing moments of your lives together with us.
All your videos put together are like a book of pictures in sound.
I'm so glad you found the Steel Guitar Forum to bring your music to us.. not from far away, but making the world smaller for us,
and also bigger. Je vous remercie.
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Bon Jour. I have listened to several tunes on You Tube of Jacques and Nickie. Your music has a lot of the emotions, phrasing and timing of the French street music I remember from my time in France 1962-64. Played around the outside dining areas of Brassiers and café's. I was in a U.S. Army Engineering company stationed at Ingrandes a few kilometers from Chatellerault. Remember afternoons spent in Poitiers, Tours, Nantes dining, wine and music. Thank you very much (Mercee boukoo) brings back a lot of memories.
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OK Charlie !Charlie McDonald wrote:Beautiful.
This is a holiday photo taken in REGUINY leisure Parc,
center Britain. We go there regulary caravan ( with
guitars, including a " Magnatone " 8 E6 strings...)
This is the dream !Picture file
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Re:
Bobby wrote: "I was in a U.S. Army Engineering company stationed at Ingrandes a few kilometers from Chatellerault. Remember afternoons spent in Poitiers, Tours, Nantes dining, wine and music. Thank you very much (Mercee boukoo) brings back a lot of memories."
Hello Bobby ! Thank you to love our duets !
In our blog " Sweet Music For Dreaming " you will find our "journey " from 60 years.
( We played Tours, Chatellerault, Nantes, La Rochelle,
etc... )
Friendly Jacques and Nickie
Hello Bobby ! Thank you to love our duets !
In our blog " Sweet Music For Dreaming " you will find our "journey " from 60 years.
( We played Tours, Chatellerault, Nantes, La Rochelle,
etc... )
Friendly Jacques and Nickie
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Picture fileDamir Besic wrote:beautiful music...thank youDoug Beaumier wrote:I like this one! -----> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqhzeGKh9UI
Nickie plays " souviens toi " on E6 / 8 strings.
Do you want the tablature ?
With our friendships J.G.
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Rose Sinclair wrote:Thank you for posting these videos!
Nickie and Jacques - J'aime votre musique!"
Sorry! To day, I found your review of 21/10/15:
THANK YOU, Rose: this is a great tribute !
CONGRATULATIONS also for you, nominated for Ameripolitan Musician 2016 !
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Hi Jacques,
It's real nice to hear your recent tunes and it's great that you and Nickie are still playing. I have your two EPs and often wondered about them back in the day (1970s), when it was hard to get any information. It seems from the pictures on one of your videos that you had a band together. How long did that last and how often did you play, and on what kind of bills? Did you play with rock bands, or in supper clubs, etc.?
Joe
It's real nice to hear your recent tunes and it's great that you and Nickie are still playing. I have your two EPs and often wondered about them back in the day (1970s), when it was hard to get any information. It seems from the pictures on one of your videos that you had a band together. How long did that last and how often did you play, and on what kind of bills? Did you play with rock bands, or in supper clubs, etc.?
Joe