MP3 Dan Tindall - You Know How It Goes
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Modern acoustic folk and blues, rarely sentimental, often darkly comic: a little country here and there - You Know How It Goes.
17 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Folk Blues, FOLK: Modern Folk
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"You Know How It Goes" is a collection of 17 songs, drawn from an original body of work about 30 strong. Acoustic tunes, referencing everything from 30's blues to modern day 'unplugged', recorded in the belief that acoustic instruments are more than window dressing for pop and rock. Does that sound a little pretentious? It isn't meant to be. I just love 'real sounds'. I like slide guitar, and a mean blues harp. I like mandolins and 12-strings. I like funny-unhappy lyrics about what it's like to be alive. And that's why I write, play, and record.
These tunes have been played on internet radio around the world, and been streamed on various internet sites. With minimal promotion, tunes like 'No Fear' and 'Put On A Show' have received a lot of plays and achieved good chart placings on sites like SoundClick (the world's biggest OMD, apparently), Funender, ScrubRecords etc. People seem to like them. Which surprises me a little sometimes - I can't pretend they're fashionable or modern, just as honest and well-crafted as I can make them.
But it's not up to me to tell you what to think - take a listen and make up your own mind!
17 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Folk Blues, FOLK: Modern Folk
Details:
"You Know How It Goes" is a collection of 17 songs, drawn from an original body of work about 30 strong. Acoustic tunes, referencing everything from 30's blues to modern day 'unplugged', recorded in the belief that acoustic instruments are more than window dressing for pop and rock. Does that sound a little pretentious? It isn't meant to be. I just love 'real sounds'. I like slide guitar, and a mean blues harp. I like mandolins and 12-strings. I like funny-unhappy lyrics about what it's like to be alive. And that's why I write, play, and record.
These tunes have been played on internet radio around the world, and been streamed on various internet sites. With minimal promotion, tunes like 'No Fear' and 'Put On A Show' have received a lot of plays and achieved good chart placings on sites like SoundClick (the world's biggest OMD, apparently), Funender, ScrubRecords etc. People seem to like them. Which surprises me a little sometimes - I can't pretend they're fashionable or modern, just as honest and well-crafted as I can make them.
But it's not up to me to tell you what to think - take a listen and make up your own mind!
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