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I Couldn't Leave You If I Tried..David Hartley..YouTube

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I had a request for this one by someone on youtube with the username of steelerzum in Australia who is 18 years of age. I hope this helps you my friend.. It has a few mis-hits here and there but I think he wanted it to help him learn a lick or two.

Regards,

David Hartley



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYHb4tzcBME
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Another Great Job David....keep them coming.
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This is my favorite one yet, David. Terrific!
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David, Rodney Crowell would be proud of you on this one. I like those unison notes you hit together on the last part of the bridge. #33 ;-) Ray
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a newcomer?

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Most refreshing!

It's amazing what a new person can ad to the overall
picture of playing steel guitar.

Enjoyed it immensely!
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Now that's what it's all about, another great job by Da Man.
David keep on picking, we are enjoying the selection of your songs, I know the 18 year old requested this one , great song.
Now do "Sweet Memories", this will be for my wife, I played it at the last gig and she loved it, but would love to hear your version of it.
Thanks,
Bill
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Post by Tim Harr »

What are you using for your tracks?

Beautiful job
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RAY..> I would love to see you playing that double/double decker steel,

BILL..> Sweet Memories? Who's song is that Bill, I know I have heard it before but my memory has gone here!

TIM..> My own midi files made on a sequencer driving a Roland U220 and the adding acoustic guitarto them on a Fostex DMT-8.
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Hi David...

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Very Nicely Done David...flubs, what flubs or rather miss cues or what ever...your sounding really fantastic...yeah by the way make me some of those fine backing tracks sometime, they really sound wonderful...Take care and "Keep on Pickin"...Your South Tx. Friends...Brian and Carolyn 8) 8)
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WOW! :whoa:
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Maybe I should sell my guitar and take up crocheting !!

I like that David..

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Post by Charles Curtis »

David, I believe that "Sweet Memories" was written by Mickey Newbury. Buck Reid has a great rendition of it on his CD, and John Hughey does a fantastic job with the "Time Jumpers", here on the Forum.
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Sweet Memories

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David, Here's the song Sweet Memories.
I had the honor of playing it with Laney Hicks singing and then at another show sitting beside the great John Hughey.

Hope this helps. You are a FANTASTIC picker

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFy6HVcqh4Y

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 1028375838
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Post by Jim Eller »

David,

Thanks for another jewel.

I love those "mis-hits"......... wherever they were.

Jim
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Post by Alan Miller »

Didnt see the miss hits,?? well there's-

"me sits" in amazement ,
"me sits" in awe,
and "me sits" and wonders should I bother at all ! :D
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Post by Alan Miller »

Bill, Just had to come back to say the video of your band with laney hicks is superb, you have "that" feel for a ballad that only a few have , and tone to die for.
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Post by Jerry Erickson »

David, sounds great as usual! Your tone is different on this video than some of your other "installments". It sounds more amplike. Did you change something other than the guitar?
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Post by Brett Day »

Great song and great video, David. I first heard "I Couldn't Leave You If I Tried" when I was a kid. Rodney Crowell recorded it and his steel player at the time, Hank DeVito was in the video, but in the studio, Paul Franklin played steel on the song. It's a great steel instrumental!

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Post by Howard Tate »

Great pickin' David. And I really liked your tone on this one a lot.
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JERRY:- Yes I used a different patch on the Alesis Microverb. I usually have a large room reverb, and on this particular recording, I remember using a patch in the 50's which is delay only. I tweeked the parameters too. Sometimes I like to get the steel sounding a bit different for different tracks. This one seemed to work well as from all you kind comments, you seemed to like it. To be honest, It was a one take video and recording which I nearly never posted because it was not as accurate as I would have liked it. I suppose because it was spontanious, un-rehearsed and tweaked differently in the reverb, it makes it 'Likeable', as Simon Cowell would say! Thank you all for commenting on my videos, its great to see them, and I apologise for not getting back to some of your emails very quickly these days as I have been very busy with things. I am actually typing this on my company Laptop while having a lunch break in a car park in Cambridge. I will try and do another spontanious video soon, and one day, I will get the pedal/knee movements in, and perhaps someday, I will have a go at tabbing some out, I get very many emails about that!

Regards to you all,

David Hartley
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I love spontanious. Very enjoyable
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David
Your playing is tops.
Keep the videos coming.
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Post by Charles Curtis »

David, I think that you are the most exciting E-9th musician to come along in a long time. Watching and listening to your videos actually gets me a little get-up-and-go urge to play myself. If you decide to tab this, the way you do it, I am certainly interested in buying it and other popular ones that you have done. There is a lot of music in this song, the way it's done. I think that I could gain a lot from the way you play and construct the licks. Thanks again for some of the best I've ever heard in a long time.
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