how low*covers by buckhorn
Genre: Country-Western

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This is a cover of stevels' (Stephen Lange) "How Low Can You Go"......Steve was one of the first dudes to say something positive about one of my vocal tunes, so in a big way he is to credit (or blame) for my folk singing career. I've always held this tune to high esteem because, I shot my best nine holes of golf while humming this tune to myself. Steves' fab original version can be found on icompositions.
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Feter
WOW ..two of my fav folkies ..Steve certainly
a great song writer ..but you dude sing so cool
on my book ...besid your great folk style ..
I just loved how great setting you put for the
song ..perfect guitar lines ...thnx alot for
sharin !!!!!
buckhorn
You are one in a million my friend.
stevel
Wow this is an honour to have a song covered, I love what you have done with this...a really nice rootsy feel to it. Really like the vocals!
Cheers again!
Steve
buckhorn
of tunes loose all their mystery, when you learn how to play them. That didn't happen at all with this. I enjoyed working on this very much. Thanks, and thanks for those initial words of encouragement, I think. Regards
dajama
This is not only a lovely heartfelt performance, but also a beautiful song. The lyrics are excellent, pithy and expressive, and just married to the music. Outstanding vocal performance - brilliant! I will definitely have to check out the original. This is top-notch stuff. Nicely done. Peace.
buckhorn
Steve wrote a great song. It was a blast to play, I appreciate you stoppin by.
michael2
this is a great version of this song. you're voice sounds awesome, this song was meant for you. all of the instrumentation is perfect too: love that piano and the little swells. your stuff always makes me think that Paul Westerberg should have gone in your direction. Beautifully done.
buckhorn
I never know what people are going to think of the vocals; like them or be disgusted. Glad you weren't disgusted. If the instruments sound good its accidental, though I did change the key to C so it would be easier to play....and I wouldn't encourage any one to go in my direction. Thanks for the Words. Regards
dirigent
Beautiful and heartfelt. Love this track!
buckhorn
I appreciate your words very much.
sloparts
This is very well put together with some stellar production. Love the little acoustic guitar accent here and there complimenting the vocals.
Wonderful song, very well done indeed. thanks for the cover and for sharing it.
be well and be cool,
Ed
buckhorn
I built the production on a single vocal and acoustic guitar track, probably not the best way to do it, but I feel more comfortable performing while playing a guitar for some reason. It makes mixing difficult some times. Thanks for the listen.
Regards
Vic Holman
this song by Steve really seems to fit you like a glove.
a very well done version Matt. excellent vocals and piano. and yes, the cool swelled guitars. job very well done!
buckhorn
fits....You must acquit. I probably use the swell effect too much. But, I bought the gadget so I figure I better use it.
Thanks for the listen. Regards
slumbering
It's such a sweetly sad song, and you've led me to Stevel's page.
I'm a big fan of yours, buckhorn, so when i see your name, i listen! Truly. :)
buckhorn
Steve got a great voice and is a classy performer. Some of my favorite tunes are "Deeper than Blue","Don't say the word is now" and "Every Dying Sun" Thanks again for the words.
jie
very nice and gutsy version. i enjoyed
buckhorn
Nice to see you hanging out.
Bob6stringer
I'm having a hard time keeping up... wanted to do a covers thing, can't find the forum, prob'ly too late. Very nice. I said it at iC, I'll say it again; you just keep getting more impressive. Vox is great, production, etc.
saymme
Beautiful totally Beautiful... !!! Wow - tx for sharing this is a real gem making a great start of my day ThankYou Flowers to You: ) !
buckhorn
Your words made my day. Cheers.