GROWING UP IN SPRING
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ต.ค. 2024
- I recorded three songs without checking the camera angle again, Zepp is gonna fire me. LOL
They are all these singing head angle, but time is not on my side and I'll post them over the next three days, bad camera, guitar malfunction, or whatever. No time to be picky, although good news is we're going to go record three to five songs at a recording studio soon, and if it works out well do an album there. Maybe I'll video the process, of course if I do you might see the ceiling and not us.. lol. I'll get better.
Well i guess since i was mentioned in this wonderful song i will say howdy to all my old friends who commented here, started out at Mrs Partens kindergarten so i saw it all. Love y'all each and every one ❤️ !
Terrific song here.. Great guitarist too. Oh, and your voice is excellent.
Thank you kindly, Peter
I will never forget you boys playing football and goofing off while our big brothers were playing for the school! You Travis, Todd, probably Gary, the Stone kids and no telling who else! Those were the days. I love the song! Thanks for sharing! ❤
Yep, crazy how many are gone on now . But we have some great memories for sure
Oh, we was mostly fighting kids our age from the other side. Lol
A great song. Enjoyed. I hope that you are feeling better bro. Just rest. Cheers.
I wish I could play a guitar like him. And for singing I will not comment,just to say -GREAT
@@Underthehelm I completely agree. A great musician. :)
Hi Roger!! Beautiful song, my friend! Love your style!!! Have a great weekend!🎸
Thanks brother!!
Thank you Roger. Jack's service was Saturday. I needed to hear this. Love you like a brother.
You know we're family, I loved them and all of you. Frank and Jack, part of my life. Others in that song that are gone is my first wife Cindy, Tony Bart, Gunny, and man .. almost all of them . They live in my heart
Thanks Roger. I moved to Spring when I was 11 years old in January 1971. I lived down a long dirt road off Aldine Westfield Road, Spring Creek was a Half mile hike thru the woods out my back door, Domino road would get you stuck in the mud almost everytime, the S curves on Aldine Westfield were too sharp to go 100 miles an hour in a 1970 Chevelle and we were "big time" when Dairy Queen" came to town. LOL
How do you know you couldn't quite do 100mph there? LOL. Great to see you, Kurt
It suffices to say I called "Perry's Wrecker service" for help.
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Anyone that was blessed enough to grow up in Spring would absolutely relate and love this song...no one else could ever truly understand what growing up here meant and the heartache we all now have! Thanks for writing this Roger...it's awesome! ❤❤( this is Cindy Speer)
Yep, it only exists in our hearts now
Oh, thanks for subbing! Checks in the mail! Tell my brother howdy for me, my first drummer bud
Love the song Roger. Man, the memories we had growing up in Spring, when1960 was still called Jack Rabbit road. Hope to see you soon.
This is the first installment I think. I could write about us and our musical journey that led to you introducing me to lots of music, including Tejas! We had some fun!!
Another really wonderful original song Roger. These are so very meaningful my friend. I loved it. HUGE like. Wonderful. You could sell this to Nashville easily.
Man, thanks so much, sorry for the late reply. In gonna get back online soon I hope. God bless!
I grew up in a small town of 1200 and loved it unfortunately it didn't grow up and feel to pieces from drugs and unemployment. I go back about every couple years and it just makes me sad
Apartments, bus lines, strip centers all where huge live oaks and ranches and woods used to be. I cannot reconcile it to my memories and I stay away
lucky me finding this song
Sounds great, Roger! Keep on...
Thanks Greg. Gonna start cranking them out. I did that and two others the first day I was out of the hospital, or the second, can't remember.
wonderful song dear Roger😊
Thanks so much Dede!!! Glad you liked it!
Love it Rodger. Made me think of a guy from the town I'm from he had an old GTO Judge they look like brand new the man would wipe the gas cap down whenever he put gas in that car she was a beauty. Going to share
I had a 67, wish I still had it!