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by Gary E. Andrews - 04/15/24 07:08 PM
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https://soundcloud.com/wabash-cannibal/robert-george-the-last-time-i-saw-lonesome-dove-demoThe Last Time I Saw Lonesome Dove (c)2013 Cameron Earnshaw SESAC/ Robert George BMII’ve been thinkin’ of The last time I saw Lonesome Dove I’d stopped by my father’s on a rainy Saturday We wound up just arguin’ the afternoon away Then he cussed and busted out a twelve of PBR Tossed me one and popped an old tape in his VCR We were kinda like Augustus and Call Sayin’ “sorry” wasn’t our way at allI’ve been thinkin’ of The old man that I always loved How the scorchin’ Texas sun and dusty high plains wind Slowly carved the creases in his face and made him squint How he learned to live his hard life by a cowboy code Never shirked his duties or complained about his load O and ev’ry time I’d bring up his cough He’d just change the subject or shrug it offLord, he was a stubborn man Even when he grew weak and slow That’s just the way it was When I’d offer him a hand He’d say “this ain’t my first rodeoNow I’ve been thinkin’ of The last time I saw Lonesome Dove Although me n Daddy saw alotta things in diff’rent ways I could feel the silent bond between us on that day Now sometimes on Saturdays when it rains My heart rides to where his mem’ry remains So today I’ve been thinkin’ of The last time I saw Lonesome Dove
The last time I saw Lonesome Dove The last time I saw Lonesome Dove…
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I enjoyed my listen, Robert and Cameron:
This one has "the right stuff" to make it "up the ladder." Brought back some bittersweet mem'ries... and then, the movie (a legend in it's own right) was a great topic for a song. Good luck with it. No advice... all that will be sorted out if needed when it gets "picked up" and re-recorded... or used exactly "as is." I can think of a dozen ways from Sunday this one will be heard again by us... and I'll smile and think of "Grouchy Couch" back there at JPF, stirring up Vic and Travis just for the fun of it.
All my best, ----Dave
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Thanks, Dave. This is probably the closest we'll ever come to a major cut. Almost had it.
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Beautiful. Great words, love the guitar.
Oh ya' made me cry.
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Robert:
It is easy to fret over a "near-miss"... I've had more than a few... but I hope you two will let it serve to inspire your future efforts. You are obviously doing something right. Song creation really is a great deal like playing Horse Shoes! LOL!
Then there is always the possibility it may be found by someone else who will take it to the charts for you.
Hang in there! ----Dave
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Robert,
This is excellent. Top notch. Really enjoyed it.
Regards,
Bob
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Hey Couch, I don't hide the fact that I'm not a fan of some of your lyrics, but, I think is is a good 'un. Deceptively simple, visual and with plenty of heart. To be honest, I'm not sure that the workmanlike melody really does it justice, although the performance and production are really good. It's dated, I suppose, because Lonesome Dove wouldn't have the same resonance as when it was written. Of course, it's not a song about Lonesome Dove, so maybe that doesn't matter so much. If it was a hit, maybe folks would look for it on Netflix.
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A little out of date maybe but I liked "Lonesome Dove" and this reminds me of something Steve Earle's might do, who I also like.
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Thanks folks.
It is six years old. But Lonesome Dove is presented as something father and son had bonded over, which means it has to be a classic. And something universal, which nearly everyone has heard of, so an audience can relate to it.
It also needed to sound like a guy telling a story, which meant no traditional chorus and a very conversational melody.
Ps...Dave, I don't have any hard feelings about not getting the cut at all. I'm self taught and I'm no networker. I felt fortunate to get as far as I did.
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cool song couch, I'm a sucker for dad/son songs and this instantly reminded me of Home by Paul Brandt, all the best, john
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Couch, Really well done lyric, I think it took me everywhere you wanted me to go in living color. I'll admit the first time through, I didn't really understand what Lonesome Dove was or meant but obviously I am in a minority and now with the help of Google, the second time through was even better. Thanks for sharing, Skip
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Thanks, John and Skip.
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