New Contest involving Millenium and Fessenden!

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New Contest involving Millenium and Fessenden!

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OK, here's a shamelessly promotional, totally transparent, and even potentially educational contest for ya. ;-)

On my new CD, "Cohen Goin' Country", there are 10 tracks. 7 of these tracks were played on my Fessenden D-10 (lacquered wood body; TruTone pickups), and 3 of the tracks were played on my Millenium D-10 (carbon fiber body; Tonealigner pickups). If you guess which ones were played on the Milly, you win a prize! Simple as that! (Yeah, right, Jim)

Visit: www.JimCohen.com and click through to listen to clips from all 10 songs (see, I told ya it was 'promotional' ;) ) then come back here and post the names of the 3 songs you think were played on the Milly.

The first person to identify correctly all 3 songs done on the Milly wins a copy of the disc PLUS a copy of the full rhythm tracks from the disc.

Hope you enjoy this little game. www.JimCohen.com

Jimbeaux

p.s. Did I mention the Milly is black? ;)
p.s. Here's the numbered track list so you can see what others are picking as their choices:

1. I Always Get Lucky With You
2. Green, Green Grass of Home
3. Shuffle Off to Tupelo
4. Tennessee Waltz
5. Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain
6. Mansion on the Hill
7. Let it be Me
8. Neverending Song of Love
9. End of the World
10. Different Drum
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Post by Jerry Roller »

#3, 5 and 9 on the Milly. Do I need to email you my address where to send my CD? :) Sounds like a very nice CD. Oh, I signed your guestbook so I am a very cool person!
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Roller has done beat me to it so i don,t get nothing and i didn,t sign in either==Jim Harper
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HELLO JIM

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I THINK TRACKS 2 5 8 IS THE MILLY
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Post by David Doggett »

Great selection, and tasteful playing as usual. I prefer a straight E9 country version of Mansion on the Hill, but your C6 version is a great change of pace. The whole set of samples makes a fine medley to listen to.

Oh, which is the Fessy and which is the Milly? I've owned both, and haven't the faintest clue. But I am so glad you have moved beyond your Dobro simulator phase and are carrying on with your usual more than acceptable tone. :)
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Thanks, guys. And, David, actually my version of 'Mansion on the Hill' does start out with an E9 country version, then segues into this C6 section (it gets a 'C-section'? :whoa: ) For the demo, I just chose the C-section cuz it's mo' different. ;) Thanks for listening.

J'beaux
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2,5, and 9 is the MSA
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Post by Jeff Bradshaw »

1-3-6 = MSA...Jim you play the best games!! Sound regards. ..jeff
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Youre cool ! Dude !
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Post by Jerry Roller »

Jim, why did you not announce me as the winner yet?
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MSA or Fes

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I would take a wild guess as, #1,3,6,& 10 the MSA.
Good selection, good touch.
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Thanks, Bill, but there are only 3 done on the Milly, so if'n ya want to win, you gotta cut one of those 4 out of your list, man. :)
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Take one out

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I guess I would take out #10
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Post by Kim Tidrow »

Great CD Jim. I think #1,#4, and #6.
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Post by Rick Nicklas »

I going with with 1, 4 and 5 for the MSA. Hope I can at least get the consolation prize (a map of where the police hide in Branson and 15 lbs of downhome gravy). :D These are really nice arrangements Jim. Very classy!
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Post by Chris Bauer »

I'm goin' for 1, 5, and 10 though I was waffling between 2 and 5. Bottom line is that it's great playing and the range of guesses here shows, yet again, that the player makes a whole lot more difference than the guitar!
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Post by Jerry Roller »

OK Jim, now I know why you didn't announce me the winner. I went back and analyzed them again and the correct answer should be number 2, 5 and 10 are on the Millenium. OK, now you can announce it and I will send you my address. :D
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Post by Chris Bauer »

Now...

For the bonus round (Jimbeaux-ness round???), I'd wager that if I'm right - not that there's any great risk of that - the Milly tracks were recorded in the order of number one, number ten, and then number five. (Er, unless the Milly track is number two and not number five...)
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Sounds like a Milly on 3,6 & 10 to me.
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3+5+9

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3+5+9 sounds like MSA... and I win the price.....

is it right????

:D after listen i feel more like ........ :\ :P :wink: :oops: :roll: :wink: ;-)
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Milly

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Milly 1-8 10
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Post by John De Maille »

Jim,
Great sounds on your new CD. I think I'll pick tracks 4,6,& 8 with the "Milly". They all sound super, though.
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3-9-10--- You turkey you left Sat.and I never got away from Fred's booth untill Sun.afternoon to buy your C.D.and you were gone.Please send me one with a bill attached (a check will be in the mail)Biggest lie in the world.HUH? :lol: :lol:
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Post by Tommy Young »

JIM try 2,5,8 for the milly
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