Robert Randolph/Austin City Limits/This weekend on KCET in t
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Robert Randolph/Austin City Limits/This weekend on KCET in t
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I believe that the show is on Sunday at 5:00 PM our time, but you should confirm for yourself.
I'm posting this because it seems as though it's a rare occurrence when ACL is on out here.
Merry Christmas to all!!!!!!!!!!
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Artie McEwan
I believe that the show is on Sunday at 5:00 PM our time, but you should confirm for yourself.
I'm posting this because it seems as though it's a rare occurrence when ACL is on out here.
Merry Christmas to all!!!!!!!!!!
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Artie McEwan
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I've been waiting to see Robert Randolph on Austin City Limits ever since somebody mentioned it awhile back. It usually comes on channel 13 on Sunday evening at 6 here in East Texas but the last couple of weeks they've been showing something else on 13. Sure hope I can get it somewhere. Thanks
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I saw the show and Mr. Randolph was really great - dancing, singing, and playing that were absolutely mesmerizing. I couldn't tear myself away.
I have a question, though - does he use any of the pedals any of the time? Or is it a great big (and very impressive) 13-string "virtual lapsteel" that he's playing?
Great playing and way to take the steel out of the box!
I have a question, though - does he use any of the pedals any of the time? Or is it a great big (and very impressive) 13-string "virtual lapsteel" that he's playing?
Great playing and way to take the steel out of the box!
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Yes, Larry, his style and tuning are more lap steel than pedal steel. I watched him in Philly at the North Star bar, where they have a balcony right over the stage and you can look right down on his hands and feet. He plays a 13 string E7 tuning (see the Carter site for his copedent). He uses a grooved bar and only occassionally hits a pedal or a knee. There are no ABC pedals. It's not an E9 tuning. But his tuning has everything he needs for his fantastic blues-Gospel. It's a whole different thing than country and western pedal steel. I only wish there were more people like Robert who can show what the steel guitar can do with different kinds of music.
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