Hardcore Country
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having fun
Rick ,what you just said about having fun is where I'm at right now. Spent too many hours anguishing and trying to be Buddy,Paul,Doug etc. I'm learning to just admire their abilities and just enjoy my own journey with this crazy instrument. Keep em' coming Rick.
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Re: having fun
I think you've got the right idea. I'm really surprised at the interest there is in some of the songs I've been doing. Not about my mediocre performance, but the song itself. There's so many good songs that seem to be forgotten.Joe Krumel wrote:Rick ,what you just said about having fun is where I'm at right now. Spent too many hours anguishing and trying to be Buddy,Paul,Doug etc. I'm learning to just admire their abilities and just enjoy my own journey with this crazy instrument. Keep em' coming Rick.
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Very good
Man thats GOOD
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- Rick Campbell
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That’s outstanding, Rick! That’s the stuff I love to hear. You did excellent on vocals, instruments and mixing everything. Hope you’ll be posting more!
I wasn’t aware until today that it was a Wayne Kemp and Wild Bill Emerson composition, and I’m a big fan of both. I was familiar with it by Ronnie Milsap, from his 20/20 Vision album.
I wasn’t aware until today that it was a Wayne Kemp and Wild Bill Emerson composition, and I’m a big fan of both. I was familiar with it by Ronnie Milsap, from his 20/20 Vision album.
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Re: Hardcore Country
Hello Rick from Germany > I like Your Combinations with Your "Brothers"! All Your Clips are perfect work. Thanks for posting, take Care!Rick Campbell wrote:Here's the latest from my home studio. This is as country as it gets. First time to record using the Quilter Superblock on steel.
https://youtu.be/j1cU9m5hegw
RC
Best from Werner
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Re: Hardcore Country
Thank you Werner! I didn't know my music was making it to Germany. I used to go there ocassionally with work. The company I worked for was headquartered in Krefeld, close to Duesseldorf, mining/chemical industry. I had great friends there. My wife was there a few years with the military. Glad you enjoy my music. I have a passion to resurrect some of the old traditional songs that have been forgotten. It's usually easier to do the playing by myself than it is to find players that know them. I'm having fun with it.Werner Friedrich wrote:Hello Rick from Germany > I like Your Combinations with Your "Brothers"! All Your Clips are perfect work. Thanks for posting, take Care!Rick Campbell wrote:Here's the latest from my home studio. This is as country as it gets. First time to record using the Quilter Superblock on steel.
https://youtu.be/j1cU9m5hegw
RC
Best from Werner
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That was a pretty professional job, very well done on all the instruments and vocals! Yes please send out more my kind of country right there, yes sir!
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