My band Go Van Gogh on West Coast Live

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My band Go Van Gogh on West Coast Live

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My band Go Van Gogh was asked to do a last minute performance at last Saturday's KALW broadcast of West Coast Live. Below are the three songs we did.

I'm playing a 2001 National Style 1.5 tricone with a Lace UltraSlim pickup through a Fishman Loudbox Mini, using open G tuning.

Cuckoo Clock

Swimming In The East River

Sirens
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Please come to Austin :) Way cool stuff!!! Love the horns... and the beat. Fun sounding band. Kind of makes me wish I had an ale and lime;-)

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Fun stuff! And I absolutely love the name, Go Van Gogh
:mrgreen:
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Go Brad Go------------------------------------ !!

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Ya Just Gotta Love It !!

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Yep ! Neataroonie :D
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Brad! Very cool. Especially liked your tasty chorus on Sirens, both sound and substance. Thanks for sharing. Jim
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Good flowing sounds, love the horns.
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Cool stuff 8)
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What a great, eclectic sound you guys have - thanks for posting!
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Very nice music "Original" :D Thanks Brad !
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Thanks for the encouragement, everyone! I'm having a lot of fun playing in this band.
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I want to buy the :D cd!!!
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Nice Brad! 8)
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Hi Brad,

Very nice! What a great band. Sax and steel are hard to beat!

And thanks for all you do for the Forum.

Best,

Bob
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Way cool, Brad -- that's a great sound! Love the rhythms and the arrangements, and your playing is outstanding. Thanks for posting.
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Yep, tres cool stuff. Great band and your playing fits like a glove.

More clips please!
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Twayn Williams wrote:Fun stuff! And I absolutely love the name, Go Van Gogh
:mrgreen:
I agree, but I have to point out that Van Gogh was a Dutchman, and his name is pronounced "Van Goff", not "Van Go". (It rhymes with "Cough".) :oops:
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Alan Brookes wrote:
Twayn Williams wrote:Fun stuff! And I absolutely love the name, Go Van Gogh
:mrgreen:
I agree, but I have to point out that Van Gogh was a Dutchman, and his name is pronounced "Van Goff", not "Van Go". (It rhymes with "Cough".) :oops:
You might find this interesting:

Pronunciation of Van Gogh
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Twayn Williams wrote:...You might find this interesting:
Pronunciation of Van Gogh
Ja, ik versta. Uitstekend.

I didn't know how to write it phœnetically so that an English speaker could pronounce it accurately. The gh is like the ch in Scottish loch, and, in Dutch/Flemish, Gs at the start of words have mutated into a kind of hard H, so Goeden Morgan has come to be pronounced Hooi Morghun.
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...but it ain't Van Go. :D
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Alan Brookes wrote:
Twayn Williams wrote:...You might find this interesting:
Pronunciation of Van Gogh
Ja, ik versta. Uitstekend.

I didn't know how to write it phœnetically so that an English speaker could pronounce it accurately. The gh is like the ch in Scottish loch, and, in Dutch/Flemish, Gs at the start of words have mutated into a kind of hard H, so Goeden Morgan has come to be pronounced Hooi Morghun.
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...but it ain't Van Go. :D
Cough Van Gogh was taken.
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Go Van Gogh

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Nice Brad,

I can see how you would have a blast playing with these guys...

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