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Played "If Tomorrow Never Comes" on the PSR3000. One of Garth Brooks' best compositions. Hope I didn't leave anything out and that you like this version.
Hope you all had a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!
Re: If Tomorrow Never Comes -
02-01-2009, 06:28 PM
Hi Del
Excellent, in fact one of your best. I don't know the song but I liked what I heard. The voices you chose were brilliant and went together well. Well played buddy.
All the best for the New Year
Spike
Reality is an illusion created by alcohol deficiency
Tyros 2, Motif XS6, Korg M3, Roland Fantom G7,Korg N5ex, Fostex MR16 Music Workshop
Re: If Tomorrow Never Comes -
03-01-2009, 05:57 PM
Hi Del, some very nice playing here my friend, i got a style i belive it is from Bogdan that is very good, i hope it is OK that i attach it here.
Thanks for sharring this beauty.
Kindly
Morten Madsen
Re: If Tomorrow Never Comes -
04-01-2009, 08:12 PM
Hi Spike, Morten, Romeo, and Edd,
Many thanks for the feedback on this great Garth Brooks song. Gotta' learn some more of his songs. Also, thanks for the style, Morten; much appreciated.
Hope everyone had a great Christmas and New Year celebration.
Re: If Tomorrow Never Comes -
06-01-2009, 12:53 AM
Hi Pam,
Glad you liked my version of this great Garth Brooks/Kent Blazy composition and recording. Went to You Tube and checked out the Ronan Keating version which was also very good. Thanks.