They're waking you up to close the bar The street's wet, you can tell by the sound of the cars The bartender's singing "Clementine" While he's turning around the open sign "Dreadful sorry, Clementine" Though you're still her man It seems a long time gone Maybe the whole thing's wrong What if she thinks so and just didn't say so? You drank yourself into slow-mo Made an angel in the snow Anything to pass the time And keep that song out of your mind Oh, my darling Oh, my darling Oh, my darling, Clementine Dreadful sorry, Clementine Dreadful sorry, Clementine
oh man- struck a chord with this one. his right hand is like a loose clawhammer/flamenco , try hitting the strings with the side of your index very lightly, and upstroke with the flesh of the tip. he was also very fond of the C major voicing with a G root in the bass played with pinky. not bad at all- tough one to cover. he also used a bill lawrence A30 magnetic pickup that had no tone or volume control- which gave him a very high impedance, glassy sound, and paired with his portastudio 424 produced a warm, intimate sound
@@delayedpilotwell this isn't twinkle twinkle upon a Star, it's Clementine written by Elliott Smith. Chances are you don't even know who that is, why are you commenting at all buddy?
Sounds amazing -- both your voice and that guitar. Beautiful. Any interest in doing more Elliott covers on here? Would love to hear your take on those. BTW - Is that guitar a vintage Gibson L-00 or something like it? It looks and sounds incredible and like it has to be pretty old.
Thank you!! I love a lot of his stuff but idk this one really made me jump for my guitar and learn it; if I don't have that impulse I tend not to cover it. And yes its an LG1! 1965 I believe
They're waking you up to close the bar
The street's wet, you can tell by the sound of the cars
The bartender's singing "Clementine"
While he's turning around the open sign
"Dreadful sorry, Clementine"
Though you're still her man
It seems a long time gone
Maybe the whole thing's wrong
What if she thinks so and just didn't say so?
You drank yourself into slow-mo
Made an angel in the snow
Anything to pass the time
And keep that song out of your mind
Oh, my darling
Oh, my darling
Oh, my darling, Clementine
Dreadful sorry, Clementine
Dreadful sorry, Clementine
Wow.
damn, so fucking good
Thank you so much!
Nice
Thank you!
really good Emma ! +1
Thank you Yotam!
Beautiful voice and skill! Amazing!
Thanks mocha
Nice! Tough song to cover. Nice guitar also. Thanks!
Thank you!!
Ms Emma you bring a delightful air if tranquility... ❤🥰🌹😘☕ Thank you ❤️
Thank you!
@@analogemma always welcome my queen and goddess 😍🥰
Excellent!
Thank you!
oh man- struck a chord with this one. his right hand is like a loose clawhammer/flamenco , try hitting the strings with the side of your index very lightly, and upstroke with the flesh of the tip. he was also very fond of the C major voicing with a G root in the bass played with pinky. not bad at all- tough one to cover. he also used a bill lawrence A30 magnetic pickup that had no tone or volume control- which gave him a very high impedance, glassy sound, and paired with his portastudio 424 produced a warm, intimate sound
@@delayedpilotwell this isn't twinkle twinkle upon a Star, it's Clementine written by Elliott Smith. Chances are you don't even know who that is, why are you commenting at all buddy?
@@delayedpilot I'm not policing anything. He's a tough artist to cover, and that's a nice thought.
Sounds amazing -- both your voice and that guitar. Beautiful. Any interest in doing more Elliott covers on here? Would love to hear your take on those.
BTW - Is that guitar a vintage Gibson L-00 or something like it? It looks and sounds incredible and like it has to be pretty old.
Thank you!! I love a lot of his stuff but idk this one really made me jump for my guitar and learn it; if I don't have that impulse I tend not to cover it. And yes its an LG1! 1965 I believe