Where Did Garbo Go?
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- Lightning Rod
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Where Did Garbo Go?
Here is a song that my sister and I wrote that was inspired by this picture:
Where Did Garbo Go?
Zeke Durrell--percussion
Hendrix Tolliver--bass
Rene Lawrence--guitar
Lrod--flutes
Wanda Wunderlich--vocals
done in analogue studio
Where Did Garbo Go?
Zeke Durrell--percussion
Hendrix Tolliver--bass
Rene Lawrence--guitar
Lrod--flutes
Wanda Wunderlich--vocals
done in analogue studio
- Lightning Rod
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Here is a version of the same tune that doreen and I did.
Where Did Garbo Go?
Doreen Peri--vocals
Lrod--all the rest
Where Did Garbo Go?
Doreen Peri--vocals
Lrod--all the rest
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Re: Where Did Garbo Go?
Hey Doreen, I can't get the Where Did Garbo Go version with you singing!
- Doreen Peri
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Re: Where Did Garbo Go?
It must have been moved out of the directory. I'll try to find it and reupload it. I'll let you know by commenting on this post if I can find it.
- Doreen Peri
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Re: Where Did Garbo Go?
Here it is....
But I warn you... I sing solo... so low you wouldn't wanna hear me
Lrod's tune and lyrics and all music, me singing (or trying to)
But I warn you... I sing solo... so low you wouldn't wanna hear me
Lrod's tune and lyrics and all music, me singing (or trying to)
Re: Where Did Garbo Go?
I can't get the Where Did Garbo Go version with you singing
- STUPID BOB
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Re: Where Did Garbo Go?
I was introduced to this tune while Clay and Christye lived on Richard Street in Dallas, TX. It was sandwiched in with some others - I remember Christye's "Solitary Harry" being one in the group we were considering playing on a KERA television show. I never made the show (I hurt my back) but I remember pounding out the arrangement and finding better guitar voicing on Garbo while I was there. Christye was singing with Clay then.
I remember falling head-over-heels for Christye that day. Never got over that!
This cut was recorded at Goodnight Studios in Dallas, TX on an MCI 24 Track beast.
Zeke's bass drum was a suitcase (Samsonite) and I was playing a Martin 016 NY acoustic with a Barcus Barry Hot Dot pickup.
I remember Clay and I joked about how young Hank and Wanda were while they recorded the vocals.
I remember falling head-over-heels for Christye that day. Never got over that!
This cut was recorded at Goodnight Studios in Dallas, TX on an MCI 24 Track beast.
Zeke's bass drum was a suitcase (Samsonite) and I was playing a Martin 016 NY acoustic with a Barcus Barry Hot Dot pickup.
I remember Clay and I joked about how young Hank and Wanda were while they recorded the vocals.
Carpe Delirium
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Re: Where Did Garbo Go?
I would have loved to hear Christye singing with Clay. This is an excellent tune. (And properly credited. *smile*) ... plus, you've got awesome taste in women. It was wonderful seeing Christye yesterday.
And now I'm the temporary keeper of some history .... I have a large stack of photos and newspaper articles about Clay to scan for a new tribute website (but you already know that... just posting it here so others will know). He was quite the guy, huh? Rave newspaper reviews and everything.
I'm so glad he had you for a friend and collaborator all of his adult life.
And now I'm the temporary keeper of some history .... I have a large stack of photos and newspaper articles about Clay to scan for a new tribute website (but you already know that... just posting it here so others will know). He was quite the guy, huh? Rave newspaper reviews and everything.
I'm so glad he had you for a friend and collaborator all of his adult life.
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