Ronstadt Revue - All That You Dream (Jim Cohen, steel)

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Gene Tani
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Post by Gene Tani »

Thanks for posting.

That was great, great vocal track, tight band. Also like good uses of wah/envelope filters (solo at 1:45.
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Excellent video; really enjoyed it.
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Great vocals and a very slick band, Jimbeaux :)
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Very cool. Sounds great as always.
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Post by Mike Schwartzman »

Oh...Very, very cool. I've always loved that song. And that performance of it was terrific. Thanks Jim.
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Cool! such a great song! great rendition!
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Great track, thanks for posting it.
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Post by Tucker Jackson »

Well done, Jim!
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Thanks guys! :)

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Good show Jim, most excellent.
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Post by Bill Terry »

I have to say that as a huge Little Feat fan, I'm always reluctant to hear anybody cover their stuff. Invariably it comes up short, but this is worthy Jim! Great job, great band.
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Great job on the music and the video, Jim!
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Great sound and performance! What a singer!

When I look (listen) back at that period of rock music it seems totally solid and classical, like Mozart.

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Great Performance!
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Thank you all for watching/listening! I'm so proud of this group. And the fact that we've been getting accolades from some of Linda's own band members is totally gratifying. Here's one example:

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