Al Perkins with Jim Lauderdale, James Burton & Ronnie Tu
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- Barry Scott
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Can this Al guy even really play?;)[/quote] JEEEEZZZZZZZZ!!!!!!!!!!! Aside from all the other examples given here on whether or not "Can this Al guy really play", let's not leave out the wonderful work he did on the first Stephen Stills Manassas release. I think a little homework is due. That question has to be a joke. C'mon!!!
- Barry Scott
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- Ken Mizell
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Since we are talking Al Perkins, check this out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwPTYimA ... re=related
Nice.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwPTYimA ... re=related
Nice.
Steeless.
Listen to "Torn and Frayed" from the Stones' "Exile On Main Street,"
A classic steel part if there ever was one. Thanks for all the great music Al.
Regarding live TV, there are generally dozens of variables beyond a musician's control that affect what he or she hears on a television show's live monitor system. At that moment, there is no turning back and you do what you can with what you got.
A classic steel part if there ever was one. Thanks for all the great music Al.
Regarding live TV, there are generally dozens of variables beyond a musician's control that affect what he or she hears on a television show's live monitor system. At that moment, there is no turning back and you do what you can with what you got.