Al Petteway — Sligo Creek
Album: Caledon Wood
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Total ratings: 1299
Released: 1997
Length: 3:22
Plays (last 30 days): 2
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Total ratings: 1299
Length: 3:22
Plays (last 30 days): 2
(Instrumental)
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Man can play!
bruceandjenna wrote:
I always think the same.
Another Browncoat
Im thinking you mus be one'em inpenits.
I always think the same.
Another Browncoat
Im thinking you mus be one'em inpenits.
membeth wrote:
I always think the same.
Another Browncoat
This sounds like the Firefly theme music to me.
I always think the same.
Another Browncoat
chinaski wrote:
Bruce Cockburn and Leo Kottke!
The instrumental is quite appropriate for the environs of Sligo Creek which is in suburban Maryland and always a nice visit for we locals for after 27 years away in Dallas Texas I've returned to the DC area which I again call home.
The wonderful guitarists Jorma Kaukonen and the late John Fahey also call DC home
Preceding Al Petteway's gift is one from John Fahey called Sligo River Blues.
May you enjoy John Fahey guitar instrumentals as much as Al Petteway.
Bruce Cockburn and Leo Kottke!
Compelling..
Reminds me of something by CSN(Y); Find the Cost of Freedom maybe?
Nice pickin' in any event.
Nice pickin' in any event.
The instrumental is quite appropriate for the environs of Sligo Creek which is in suburban Maryland and always a nice visit for we locals for after 27 years away in Dallas Texas I've returned to the DC area which I again call home.
The wonderful guitarists Jorma Kaukonen and the late John Fahey also call DC home
Preceding Al Petteway's gift is one from John Fahey called Sligo River Blues.
May you enjoy John Fahey guitar instrumentals as much as Al Petteway.
The wonderful guitarists Jorma Kaukonen and the late John Fahey also call DC home
Preceding Al Petteway's gift is one from John Fahey called Sligo River Blues.
May you enjoy John Fahey guitar instrumentals as much as Al Petteway.
the_jake wrote:
Hear the late M. Hedges as well.
And some Pierre Bensusan, I think.
Hear the late M. Hedges as well.
And some Pierre Bensusan, I think.
llovold wrote:
Yes!
This is the music from "National Parks:America's Best Idea". Such a great series and such a great song!!! Thanks RP...keep the good music coming!
Yes!
Handiwork on the fingerboard nigh like a glove.
DanFHiggins wrote:
Hear the late M. Hedges as well.
Nice,
I hear some Michael Hedges in here
I hear some Michael Hedges in here
Hear the late M. Hedges as well.
Sure would like to hear more of this style of music on RP. How about some Laurence Juber (ex-Wings guitarist)?
Wow...this guy is great! Met him a couple of times... I believe he's playing a Tippin Guitar! Awesome sound...
Nice,
I hear some Michael Hedges in here
I hear some Michael Hedges in here
Hey, I was on the Sligo Creek Trail two days ago! ...it didn't really sound like this, but the song is nice?
Almost as good as Adrian legg!
(Certainly was a sucker for the Ken Burns stuff!)
(Certainly was a sucker for the Ken Burns stuff!)
This music is good for the ears...
I've been listening to Al for years and really enjoying this style of playing. If you like this, may I also recommend the following collections:
This sounds like the Firefly theme music to me.
This is the music from "National Parks:America's Best Idea". Such a great series and such a great song!!! Thanks RP...keep the good music coming!
Hypnotic. In a good way.
Makes me want to watch the Ken Burns National Parks series on PBS again.