It's been a while, what with Covid restrictions and the holiday season, since the PBGB Shed has seen much action.
But recently we finally got the core crew back together and dusted off our instruments.
Perhaps surprisingly we seemed to be in good form. In fact we played through Mick's new song 'Irie Woman' a couple of times and figured we pretty much had it wired. So we switched on the recorder and reeled it off. We thought it came up pretty well.
Have a listen CLICK HERE and see what you think.
Mick tells us the story behind the song................
"This song was influenced by an old instrumental reggae rhythm.
It was originally set to a faster tempo, but we slowed it down a bit and it turned out we liked it better that way.
The melody line and lyrics just seemed to roll off the tongue so to speak."
Well Mick, what rolled off the tongue suited us just fine, so just keep that tongue rolling please.........so to speak.
Mick Nadin - vocal, harmonica, writer
Peter Reid - drums
Louise Nadin - bass
Graham Brown - percussion
Neil Porter - guitar, production
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Neil