My California - Just Playing My Guitar Part Twenty Three
For this weeks Show Us Your California contest by @thesocalhive I continue this musical series where I relax at home and...
just play my guitar!!
If you missed them be sure to check out Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15, Part 16, Part 17, Part 18, Part 19, Part 20, Part 21, and Part 22.
So this week I'm brining you my third Sean Hayes cover. So far I've covered 'Flowering Spade' the title track of his fifth album in 2007. Then I covered 'Alabama Chicken' the title track of his third album in 2003. And now this time I'm going all the way back to 1999 and playing the title track from Sean's very first album, 'A Thousand Tiny Pieces'. 'Flowering Spade' was one of his more melodic songs, and 'Alabama Chicken' was one of his funkier songs, and now with 'A Thousand Tiny Pieces' I'm going back to one of his more melodic songs. Featuring some thought provoking lyrics, which I really enjoy. I wish I could sing it as good as Sean does, but his voice is absolutely amazing and unfortunately mine is hardly even average, but despite that I hope you will enjoy my cover of 'A Thousand Tiny Pieces'!
You can find out more about Sean at his website - https://www.seanhayesmusic.com/, and you can hear the album version of 'A Thousand Tiny Pieces' here, but my favorite version to listen to is this live recording. And be sure to stay tuned for more Sean Hayes covers coming soon!
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Nice job on this one! 😃
Thanks dude! At first this one seemed really simple, but it actually took a bit more practicing than I expected. I almost thought about putting it off until next weeks contest so I could get more practice, and honestly it might have come out a little better if I did. But yesterday while I was practicing it I felt like it was actually sounding fairly good already, so I decided to just pull out the camera and make it happen.