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Time To Breathe

You got time to breathe... you got time for music - Briscoe Darling

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  • Crispy guitar tracks... found loops or something you recorded or chopped?

    I'm racking my brain trying to recall the character actor in the image. If I could recall a roll
    IMDB would help me stop the brain recycling.

  • @McD said:
    Crispy guitar tracks... found loops or something you recorded or chopped?

    I'm racking my brain trying to recall the character actor in the image. If I could recall a roll
    IMDB would help me stop the brain recycling.

    Denver Pyle. He played Briscoe Darling on Andy Griffith, and Doris Day's dad on her show. He was a tough, strong father figure, and reminded me of my mother's uncle Pat, a tough Irish Chicago cop. He was a bit rough around the edges, but he was a hero in my eyes.

  • @Paulieworld said:

    @McD said:
    Crispy guitar tracks... found loops or something you recorded or chopped?

    I'm racking my brain trying to recall the character actor in the image. If I could recall a roll
    IMDB would help me stop the brain recycling.

    Denver Pyle. He played Briscoe Darling on Andy Griffith, and Doris Day's dad on her show. He was a tough, strong father figure, and reminded me of my mother's uncle Pat, a tough Irish Chicago cop. He was a bit rough around the edges, but he was a hero in my eyes.

    Thanks... Looks like he had 263 acting credits spanning 50 years.

    From "Bonnie and Clyde":

  • @McD said:

    @Paulieworld said:

    @McD said:
    Crispy guitar tracks... found loops or something you recorded or chopped?

    I'm racking my brain trying to recall the character actor in the image. If I could recall a roll
    IMDB would help me stop the brain recycling.

    Denver Pyle. He played Briscoe Darling on Andy Griffith, and Doris Day's dad on her show. He was a tough, strong father figure, and reminded me of my mother's uncle Pat, a tough Irish Chicago cop. He was a bit rough around the edges, but he was a hero in my eyes.

    Thanks... Looks like he had 263 acting credits spanning 50 years.

    From "Bonnie and Clyde":

    He was also in Dukes Of Hazzard, but at the time I was more focused on...

  • @McD said:
    Crispy guitar tracks... found loops or something you recorded or chopped?

    Yes.

  • Catherine Bach... 33 credits. Most recent "The Young and the Restless" in 2019.

  • edited June 2022

    @McD said:
    Catherine Bach... 33 credits. Most recent "The Young and the Restless" in 2019.

    I was young and restless. Now I'm mostly old and tired. But... I have my memories!

  • This is fun! You’ve got your own style :) > @Paulieworld said:

    @McD said:
    Crispy guitar tracks... found loops or something you recorded or chopped?

    Yes.

    Choose yourself :D

  • Loved the quacks, the geetar, and especially liked the "break" at about 1:59 to 2:30.

  • edited June 2022

    @JudasZimmerman said:
    Loved the quacks, the geetar, and especially liked the "break" at about 1:59 to 2:30.

    I have no idea why this track reminded me of this wacky character from 'The Andy Griffith Show'. I think I just liked the quote. I had a sample of it and just decided to put it in. Thanks for listening to this and the other one, too!

  • @Paulieworld said:
    I have no idea why this track reminded me of this wacky character from 'The Andy Griffith Show'. I think I just liked the quote. I had a sample of it and just decided to put it in. Thanks for listening to this and the other one, too!

    It's a great quote!

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