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Still Got Moore To Give
Hi Pidgeman. This is a very powerful tribute to Gary Moore and I like the way you've titled this track with his surname. I can feel the emotion here big time. A brilliant tribute. You should be very proud of this! Voted. PJ
Superb playing.. nothing quite like that to hit the emotional spot, great craft..if you could seem e now i am on my knee's gesturing my "not worthy" pilgrimage to your talent :) Honest!
Nothing like a "gently weeping" guitar riff to start a song...harmonics...bends...so confidently...sad...so deliciously sad. Homage paid to Gary Moore...got the blues superbly tackled in the many fine tones/vibratos/bends/walks/ Les Paul too? What a sweet tribute ;) What a gorgeous tune for an early Sunday Morning while snow squalls rage all around me...another cup of coffee and another listen...still grips my soul with this longing... BIG thumbs!
typo..thin= this
A beautiful confidence in the way you hit that tone and feel. I really feel thin in my bones. It's so darn passionate and invitingly haunts.
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I've had a long affiar with the blues for a long time so I always enjoy hearing other artists take on it. This offering comes courtesy of Craig aka Pidgeman. A song written, according to the blurb, when he was the tender age of 17. Now at the ripe old age of 33 he decided that the dust covers needed to be lifted off of this musical tome and given a fresh airing. The first