Ariane, my German was never very good...I had forgotten "haut". The expression American's most often use is "Goose bumps". I have heard some people (probably not American) say "goose flesh" ...I only knew haut as being "skin". The "Gaense" is obvious. It gave you "goose skin". Not so difficult to figure out
Thank you all for listening. Would love select a few more cowboy songs for campfire songs as we camp quite a bit. Trying to get my husband to pull out his harmonica. Ariane, I thought I understood "Gänsehaut" but had to look it up to be sure. Thanks so much
I just watched the Netflix movie by the Coen brothers, “Ballad of Buster Scruggs”, and if you like the quirkiness of the Coen brothers, you might really like this anthology of old west stories.Music is always a big part of their productions (the first tale is practically a musical) so I was inspired to re-visit “Streets of Laredo” which I’ve been playing for a long time, but I think I originally learned it from a Stephen Seifert tablature book, "Cowboy Songs". I was influenced by Marty Robbin’s version of the song, in my choice of verses.Tuned to C-G-C
Joyoussinger--thank you very much!!
So beautiful!
Terry, thank you! Glad you know and like this song.
Nice. Real nice. Love this song.
Thank you.
Thank you Geckostar!
Ariane, my German was never very good...I had forgotten "haut". The expression American's most often use is "Goose bumps". I have heard some people (probably not American) say "goose flesh" ...I only knew haut as being "skin". The "Gaense" is obvious. It gave you "goose skin". Not so difficult to figure out
Janene - which expression do you use in English? I was not sure 😊
Thank you all for listening. Would love select a few more cowboy songs for campfire songs as we camp quite a bit. Trying to get my husband to pull out his harmonica. Ariane, I thought I understood "Gänsehaut" but had to look it up to be sure. Thanks so much
Wonderful as usual thank you so much for posting.
I always get "Gänsehaut" when I hear your beautiful and touching singing and playing, Janene.
I love to hear you sing.... you have such a nice voice!
Feeling nostalgic for some old west songs.
Streets of Laredo – Cowboy’s Lament
I just watched the Netflix movie by the Coen brothers, “Ballad of Buster Scruggs”, and if you like the quirkiness of the Coen brothers, you might really like this anthology of old west stories. Music is always a big part of their productions (the first tale is practically a musical) so I was inspired to re-visit “Streets of Laredo” which I’ve been playing for a long time, but I think I originally learned it from a Stephen Seifert tablature book, "Cowboy Songs". I was influenced by Marty Robbin’s version of the song, in my choice of verses. Tuned to C-G-C