Grapes of Wrath - Its not Country or Western even Hawaiian

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James Kerr
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Grapes of Wrath - Its not Country or Western even Hawaiian

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Played on my Matchless 500 Baritone Steel
Some more Ambient Music.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsPQxc59ric

James.
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Man James - I really dug that!
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Thank you David for coming to listen and comment, I'm glad you enjoyed.

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Nice job, James. You really captured the mood!
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James I like everything you post. Joe
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Post by James Kerr »

Thank you very much Joe & Doug, I try to mix things up and not get stuck in a rut, glad you like to follow along.

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Awesome! You music is matchless!
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Fred Vanderhoek wrote:Awesome! You music is matchless!

Keep doing what you are James, there will always be
an audience for something different, another fine effort.

Colin.
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Post by Larry Carlson »

That was excellent.
I love listening to and watching your videos.
Beautiful music and very expressive and moody.
I bet I have watched your "The Lang Road Hame" a dozen times.
You've got me experimenting with this genre of music now. Wish I had your skills though........... :)
I have stuff.
I try to make music with it.
Sometimes it works.
Sometimes it doesn't.
But I keep on trying.
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Post by Dustin Rhodes »

Reminds of both Brian Eno's Apollo and Earth's "Hex". Both albums I love. Great stuff.
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Very cinematic. Thanks for posting!
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Post by Paul Arntson »

Nice!
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Thank you all for coming to listen and comment. I'm enjoying composing and playing this Ambient style of music ever since YT told me I had violated someone's copyright and my Video would not be seen in 47 countries. I do understand its not all down to YT and more to do with money grabbers, if they don't want their music played, then don't write it. It feels good to know others like to listen, so I will keep going.

James.
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