My first you tube showing. The Preacher. Barry Gaskell

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My first you tube showing. The Preacher. Barry Gaskell

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Hi Guys
The year 1986, I was guesting on Gerry Hogan's Newbury festival, with guitarist Gary Potter.
Very nervous and a few fluffs, so be gentle.
I hope I've loaded all this correctly. If the url doesn't work, go to youtube and type in 'denley1ststeel'.
http://www.youtube.com/denley1ststeel.
I don't know how to do a direct link from here to the video. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks to Gerry Hogan and Slim pickins.
Barry
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Post by John Roche »

Barry, that is amazing,
fixed the link for you
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjyrDGhMlu8
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Hi John
Thanks a million for that, I sat up last night tearing what little hair I have left trying to sort it out.
Thanks for the comments, I appreciate it.
Barry
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Man, that is super!!! Where have you been? Do some more!!!
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Barry, brill, whats happend to the guitarist, Graham walker will perk his ears up on the picking.
Have you still got all that hair, hope to see you someday, Slim.
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WOW!!! :whoa:
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is that Gary Potter on guitar?
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Post by Allan Thompson »

Barry, that was excellent picking by you both.
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Hi Guys
Thanks for the listen and comments, I really do appreciate it.
Dave, yes it's Gary. How do you know him ?.
Derrick. I think Graham and Gary know each other quite well.He's heavily into jazz and Django now. An incredible player.The hair is disappearing rapidly and the old joints are starting to click.It's all those old twin tens elongating the arms.
Barry
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Barry, i don't know Gary personally, but became aware of him when i saw the documentary on Django and the young gypsies that he took part in. i remembered him talking about being influenced by Roy Nichols and country music, etc and i put 2 and 2 together. i've always liked his playing and, particularly, his fresh approach to Django's music. now if i'd actually read your first post i would've noticed that you mentioned his name and might not have asked such a dumb question !
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Great playing Barry, really enjoyed it!
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Super playing Barry!!
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Great picking, Barry! You guys were SMOKIN!
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Re: My first you tube showing. The Preacher. Barry Gaskell

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Barry that's amazing picking from you both. Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't that the first convention Gerry ran,and Slim Pickins opened the show?? I had a stand displaying steels that I had engraved and you bought a Sho-Bud 12 string pick/up I was selling. I recall Nils Tuxen playing there too. Gerry persuaded me to do a spot which I did reluctantly after hearing your "Jazz" feel :) but never the less I got my 'Bud up there and did a short spot. I opened up with "Girl from Ipanema" Dave Haywood was on guitar and was flapping about the chords in the middle 8 :) So glad you did that post for us to let all know the talent you have.Good on you mate.

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Post by Barry Gaskell »

Hi Micky
Thanks for your comments.
It could have been, I can't quite remember. I know I certainly got a 12 string pickup from you and can remember your stall and Slim being there. I can remember I sold an original blue left handed telecaster to Nigel Dennis which I regretted.
I can remember being really nervous knowing the room was full of musicians.
Thanks again for the comps'.
Barry
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Post by Gerry Hogan »

Barry,

That's excellent! I remember that it knocked me out back then! It still does ... and more so! I'm glad to know you're still picking. What a surprise I had when we met briefly at one of the motorway service areas last year! You were going back up to the wild northern wastelands :wink: as we were heading back to the south coast for a gig. At least, we're still able to find a gig somewhere! I'm very thankful. I hope it won't be close to 30 years until we meet up again!

Please post up some more of your playing.

Gerry
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Really enjoyed both of you guys. I like the way you two worked together. Fine job. Larry
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Post by Barry Gaskell »

Hi Gerry
Great to hear from you. Thanks for your comments, I really appreciate them.
There are another two vids' to upload from the same show.
It's a peculiar thing when you watch yourself from so many years ago. Firstly you mourn the passing of youth and the years, and then after a few views you notice the errors, the nervousness, the style, the licks (some of which you have to revisit to decide how the hell you did them).You wish you'd smiled a bit more or even seemed happy doing what you were doing. There aren't many steel players who play great and emanate enjoyment and fun, Joe wright and our own Slim Pickens are two, it's a skill I haven't mastered. It's a heads down and go.
I must say a big thanks Gerry for your Efforts over the years for bringing top players we would never see, over to the UK, and for giving many local steel players a chance to showcase their skills. We do have some great players who would never otherwise be seen, who can hold their own on the world stage.
Maybe we'll meet on the M5 again, hopefully still working and dragging those pedal thingies we love so much on to another successful gig !
Best wishes and thanks again
Barry
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Post by Ken Byng »

Barry
Can I echo Gerry's comments. That is superb playing from any perspective, and the 'Bud sounds wonderful.

We have some great players in the UK, and most are too modest in promoting themselves. You, Gerry, Pete Heywood, Sarah, BJ and many others are flying the flag for the Brits and show that we have world class players over here too.
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Post by Stephen Gambrell »

MAN, that's some great pickin', by both of you guys!
(The crowd cried out for more!!!)
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Post by Gerry Hogan »

I can't believe a week has gone by since I browsed this thread and I see Barry and Ken have posted in the meantime! I'm looking forward to seeing some more of your stuff on here Barry - and as for Ken ... if anyone deserves to be mentioned in the list on your post it is you yourself, Ken! :?: BTW: is there anything on YouTube from Ken? If not, it's long overdue. :eek: Surely, there must be something from "Redwood"? :?
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