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A little Dylan - Song For Woody

Dylan is a master at taking two chords and making a tremendous statement with them.
This is a favorite of mine.

My rendition of Song For Woody by Bob Dylan.
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great sound and playing les

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Lovely!


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That's nice guitar work and nice vocals too. You have a slight "dueling guitars" thing going on and it sounds nice. Well balanced quality recording too!

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Dylan is a master at taking two chords and making a tremendous statement with them.

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You do pretty well yourself there IC. NIce one.

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That's only two chords? Nice lively playing and great vocals. Another great job lc!

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Very nicely done.

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Nice job!

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You capture some of Dylan's vocal mannerisms well, good job, Les.

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Love your playing Les, and vocals.

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Outstanding rendition!

Dylan is one of my very favorites and you nailed him. Wonderful work!

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lc, that was very lively. Had my foot tapping along from the start. Loved the lively picking and strumming. Look forward to more recordings from you.

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