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April 4th, 2007
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Contemporary folk song
I'm not sure if I managed to get the attachment err.. attached, but if
I did I hope you like it!
John
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That was terrific, John. Great song, great vocals, great tone and well played. 
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April 4th, 2007
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John,
One of the best darn tune I have heard in long time. That is excellant playing and singing.
Its a keeper in my mp3 file.
You can post these anytime.
eddiez
Nothin sweeter than the sound of music comin out of a 6 string box - EZ me Music / ASCAP
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April 4th, 2007
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Great recording ..a very good mix..vocals good and a nice guitar sound..francis
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very nice.. pretty sound.
Nice job !! 
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April 4th, 2007
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nicely played, those lyrics were awesome 
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April 5th, 2007
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Excellent, enjoyed it very much.
You said it's contemporary, did you write it? an English Lament. From Nottingham's Heart. LOved it
Jim
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john please post some more of your music thats was abreath of fresh air  what were the chords mate i would love to learn this one love allan taylors music but this was better
"Anyone who used more than three chords is just showing off." - Woodie Guthrie.
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Wow, thank you all for the lovely comments.
To answer the question,
No I didn't write it, it was written by Allan Taylor, a brilliant musician and songwriter.
There really isn't anything in the way of chords, it's just one and two strings but the guitar is in DADGAD tuning.
Although I've been playing for a long time I'm just learning how to read the tabs on this site, so I really don't how to explain how I play the tune, as soon as I do I'll be delighted to share it - unless you can tell me an easier way.
I think I could manage to use tabs to show you the finger positions but you'd have to sort out the beat/time yourself from the mp3 file.
Thanks again,
John
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Very nice indeed. Solid guitar playing and you have a very nice voice too. Loved it. 
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Thanks for the post John, that was a great way to start off the morning.
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Jomi,
I tried this a couple of times with a dropped D and realized that it may have been in
DADGAD tuning. I have downloaded 3 versions of this tune. I passed this on to a friend who is heavy into the DADGAD music. Thank for your post. Again, it was excellant.
eddiez
Nothin sweeter than the sound of music comin out of a 6 string box - EZ me Music / ASCAP
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indeed.. nice calming song  both good vocals and guitar playing 
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Thanks John. You're a pleasure to listen to. Very nice.
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Very nice!
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