For me it was: Let It Be
For me it was: Let It Be
Grasshopper Sitting on a Sweetpotato Vine
Mike Snyder
one of my own but i can't remember how it goes.
mandolinosoarus rex
I sure hope I haven't played my last song!!
Parson's Duck
"I love the smell of my mandolin in the morning. The smell, you know ... that varnish smell. Smells like victory."
I was playing J J Cale's After Midnight before I had to put the Mando down and go to work.
Farewell to Erin, yesterday evening on the passenger seat of my car.
the world is better off without bad ideas, good ideas are better off without the world
I was trying to work out one of my favourite Dylan tunes as played solo by one of my favourite mandolin pickers -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcIDjl2w1E0
man I love that recording...
do good things
Rollin in my sweet babys arms
ken froman
Bastille Day from Rush off of the 1975 Caress of Steel Album.
....and yes I played it on the mandolin
Cheers
Keith Erickson
Benevolent Organizer of The Mandocello Enthusiast
Radney Foster's "Old Silver"
Love the G run in three quarter time he wrote for that tune.
Daniel
a new song I'm thus far calling "partly cloudy"
Original acoustic music - Solo Octave Mandolin - Original Folk Music
Dawg's Waltz - the perfect song to end a long evening of picking.
Kentucky Mandolin.
Assanhado
I laid the tracks, never rode the train.
'Gathering Flowers for the Master's Bouquet'
Oddly, I played it on piano, which I'd never done before.
Train on the Island
A couple of mandolins
A couple guitars
An Upright Bass
Some banjos
Wax Paper over a comb
A Loar era Didjeridoo
"I Never Wanted To Be A Barber. I Always Wanted To Be A Lumberjack !"
Wagon Wheel
Breedlove Quartz FF
"I choose to listen to the river for a while, thinking river thoughts, before joining the night and the stars."
- Edward Abbey
www.myspace.com/rogerandbennyb
Morrison's.
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Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity
-- Hanlon's Razor
Prescott, AZ
Arab Bounce
coming down from Denver
Amazing Grace. I played it up in the box in 3 or 4 different keys. that is a major accomplishment for an old no talent beginner like myself. I think I could even play it in B#.
Richard Mauney
after a fairly long bluegrass gig, we played through the first couple verses of stand by me. worked out pretty nicely, actually.
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