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ha,ha Jim i love it!!
best version ive heard,i actually cant stand the song because they
play it in every damn pub but this is refreshing,i dig it;-)
cheers
Luis
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 8:18 AM, Jim Goodin <jimgoodinmusic@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've been using Mobius again and have done several pieces over the last week
> with it, for the ImprovFriday community. One was real new territory for me,
> doing a vocal 'looped' cover of Marley's 'No Woman No Cry'. I had been
> recently inspired by a version by a Swedish musician I found on YouTube
> named BaronK as well as my son playing the Foogies wonderful version of it a
> lot.
> I did an a cappella version of it in Mobius using all the tracks and a
> couple of multiple loops within a track. I posted it this weekend and
> independent of it another musician in the community, Shane W. Cadman,
> recorded a really nice sparse acoustic piano piece. Steve Layton also of IF
> who often remixes and mashes some of each weekend's work into new pieces
> took our two works and created this version which I was quite taken by.
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4250358/layton_cadman_goodin_-_no_woman_no_cry.mp3
> Come check out ImprovFriday some weekend btw, think you will dig it.
> Jim
>
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> Peter Thörn. Proceeds
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