"Fo'teen",
You could get yourself one of those plastic campfires with a light
bulb in it for the office. Would lend some atmosphere, eh?
Tater the Decorator

On Mar 30, 1:38 pm, 14strings <[email protected]> wrote:
> gonna go dig Cow Camp out right now...forgot 'bout that one
> maybe it will transport me put of my office to a campsite somewhere
>
> Monroesque is a great CD too!
>
> On Mar 30, 2:17 pm, Don Grieser <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Yes, the Mandolin in the Cow Camp (played on some old flat top no name
> > two point mando) is one of my favorites. Amazing tone, great tunes,
> > and a wonderful feel for the music.
>
> > On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 11:50 AM, Steve Cantrell <[email protected]> 
> > wrote:
> > > His "Cowcamp" CD is just crazy good.
>
> > > ________________________________
> > > From: mistertaterbug <[email protected]>
> > > To: Taterbugmando <[email protected]>
> > > Sent: Monday, March 30, 2009 1:33:35 PM
> > > Subject: Re: Trombolin/Jack Across the Way - anyone got the story on this?
>
> > > Yessir. Skip can come with it. He's also a great fiddler and
> > > practitioner of cowboy songs. Skip has that thing in his hands that
> > > Monroe had, which was that he can sound like a million bucks no matter
> > > what kind of mandolin he's got in his hands. I suppose that Skip's
> > > recording is a combination of the two tunes. I forget now without
> > > having it in front of me, but I do have a copy of both tunes coming my
> > > way today. I'll put them on Youtube so there will be no more confusion
> > > along these lines.
> > > Tater
>
> > > On Mar 30, 7:08 am, Will Dennis <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> It sounds like one tune to me (i.e. not a medley) - is the version on
> > >> Skip's CD an amalgam of two tunes? If so, I take it the first part
> > >> with all the slides would be Trombolin(e)...
>
> > >> I'm glad Skip put it on his CD, it's a great tune... I'm learning it,
> > >> and his tune "The Old Style Mandolin" - they both capture the flavor
> > >> of Monroe style really well IMHO.
>
> > >> Will
>
> > >> On Mar 29, 10:54 pm, mistertaterbug <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >> > Will,
> > >> > "Tromboline" is a different tune entirely than "Jack Across the Way".
> > >> > I've been meaning to learn "Jack..." for a while, but so far, I don't
> > >> > know jack...<G>.
>
> > >> > Monroe sang "Tromboline" to me a couple times and tried to get it into
> > >> > my head, but it just wouldn't stick. I must admit, it was fun hearing
> > >> > him sing and mimic the trombone parts. I think if I'd had my old
> > >> > trombone I might have tried to give it a go, but that's been a long
> > >> > time ago.
>
> > >> > Tbug
>
> > >> > On Mar 27, 4:23 pm, Will Dennis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >> > > So I have purchased the Skip Gorman CD "The Old Style Mandolin, Vol. 
> > >> > > 2
> > >> > > - Monroesque" and the first song is the above-mentioned. He credits 
> > >> > > it
> > >> > > to Bill Monroe, but I have never heard it on any live shows I have,
> > >> > > and I don't think he ever recorded it. Anyone got the story on this
> > >> > > one?
>
> > >> > > In doing a Google search on "Trombolin", I found this YT clip of it
> > >> > > (not performed by Skip, but the fella who is playing it is pretty
> > >> > > good...)
>
> > >> > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAIkDlnpBvc
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