Song I wrote while my husband was watching Moonshiners on TV Playing Mountain Dulcimer Capoed on 1st fret Em I had already posted this once but I added a break between verses to make it sound better. Thanks Dusty
Dana - hey girl!! Didn't hear the first one but this one sure is great! Love the lyrics, breaks, all of it. Seriously one of the best original songs I've heard.
Big thumbs up !! Your voice and the dulcimers voice blend together very well and the song fits the Show. I wish that I was half as good as you are with this song.
Dana, I know that you said that 'Moonshiners' was the inspiration for this song, but it seems deeper to me. You've captured the erm ... sorry ... spirit of the trade. I'm hope that this video will get wider recognition. To that end ...
HEY FOTMD ...any time that you have an opportunity, please give Dana and 'Still on the Mountain' a shout out. Two traditions are exemplified. Dana has composed a fitting tribute to both.
Love the tune and the lyrics, Dana, and you sing it just right! I'm guessing you live in moonshine country. Not far away from us is the village that calls itself the moonshine capital-- New Straitsville OH.
LOL Lil Wayne huh. Dusty thanks again for encouraging me to develope it more. I still can't master the hammeron you were teaching me but I haven't given up on it. The break is kind of how you suggested but I think i changed it some. hope it sounds ok I thought it did. And thanks Karen and John also.
It's so cool to see you pulling this piecetogether so well, Dana. I really did nothing other than encourage you to put all your skills to work. Great job!
P.S. At the conclusion of your song, YouTube puts up related videos. Don't ask me why, but one of them is Li'l Wayne's hip hop tune "Bitches Love Me." I have not idea what the connection is to "Stills on the Mountain." Maybe gangsta rap is the urban version of outlaw country.
Dana,
Really enjoyed hearing you sing this the past weekend at Ohio
Valley Gathering. Keep it up!
Thanks Mandy and thank you too Howard glad you both liked the song.
Golly that's good!
Dana - I just listened to this again all the way through because I loved it sooo much.
Dana - hey girl!! Didn't hear the first one but this one sure is great! Love the lyrics, breaks, all of it. Seriously one of the best original songs I've heard.
thank you Willie.
Thank you so much Dave.
Big thumbs up !! Your voice and the dulcimers voice blend together very well and the song fits the Show. I wish that I was half as good as you are with this song.
Thank you Sam I think you are my biggest fan. I'm humbled.
Dana, I know that you said that 'Moonshiners' was the inspiration for this song, but it seems deeper to me. You've captured the erm ... sorry ... spirit of the trade. I'm hope that this video will get wider recognition. To that end ...
HEY FOTMD ... any time that you have an opportunity, please give Dana and 'Still on the Mountain' a shout out. Two traditions are exemplified. Dana has composed a fitting tribute to both.
Thank you Bill i think it made it better. and thank you Gail I WISH :) and thanks W S for loving it.
Dana you made a good song, better. Like the new title too. I agree with Gail this should be Moonshiners theme song.
Dana, this is very nicely done. I think the Moonshiners TV show should make it their theme song!
I'm not in the mountains Robin but it's not a far drive.
Love the tune and the lyrics, Dana, and you sing it just right! I'm guessing you live in moonshine country. Not far away from us is the village that calls itself the moonshine capital-- New Straitsville OH.
Dana,
I like the breaks too. I think it's great.
BJ
Dana, this is great . I like the breaks.
LOL Lil Wayne huh. Dusty thanks again for encouraging me to develope it more. I still can't master the hammeron you were teaching me but I haven't given up on it. The break is kind of how you suggested but I think i changed it some. hope it sounds ok I thought it did. And thanks Karen and John also.
It's so cool to see you pulling this piecetogether so well, Dana. I really did nothing other than encourage you to put all your skills to work. Great job!
P.S. At the conclusion of your song, YouTube puts up related videos. Don't ask me why, but one of them is Li'l Wayne's hip hop tune "Bitches Love Me." I have not idea what the connection is to "Stills on the Mountain." Maybe gangsta rap is the urban version of outlaw country.
This works great! It's neat to see it develop!