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- Michael Barone
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- Al Marcus
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I just downloaded more songs on Tilley's website.
Susan Trujillo-"My Heart Cries for You"
Charles Tilley-"Some Day you'll call my name"
Elizabeth West-(any relation to the great Speedy West?)---
Jim Cohen-"End of the World"
Howard Tate-"Don't Close Your Eyes"
They all sound like very fine well done recordings to me.
I wish this old guy could do as well , and get the sound you guys and gals are getting. Keep on picking and thanks again Tilley...al.:):)
Susan Trujillo-"My Heart Cries for You"
Charles Tilley-"Some Day you'll call my name"
Elizabeth West-(any relation to the great Speedy West?)---
Jim Cohen-"End of the World"
Howard Tate-"Don't Close Your Eyes"
They all sound like very fine well done recordings to me.
I wish this old guy could do as well , and get the sound you guys and gals are getting. Keep on picking and thanks again Tilley...al.:):)
Michigan (MSGC)Christmas Dinner and Jam on my 80th Birthday.
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Just listened to Bill Hatcher's very fine treatment of Bach's Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring. Really lovely, Bill. Just to confirm, was that just steel and bass guitar, or were you really playing all those bass notes on the steel... NO!? Either way, really nice!
I'm also really enjoying Michael Barone's cut.
I'm also really enjoying Michael Barone's cut.
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- Mike Archer
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Charles Reece
wonderfull playing mr Charles Reece
has done on softly and tenderly
my hats off to you sir!!
Mike
has done on softly and tenderly
my hats off to you sir!!
Mike
- Al Marcus
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I finally got the time to download a some songs again.
Ray Ayres-Then you say nothing at all"..Very nice Roy, you still got it together.
Mike Barone-"Minor Drifting".- Different, Minor-ish. sounded good Mike.
I will try to hear a few more in the next few days. I really enjoy hearing all the styles on steel that is here on Tilley's Website..Thanks Charles...al.:)
Ray Ayres-Then you say nothing at all"..Very nice Roy, you still got it together.
Mike Barone-"Minor Drifting".- Different, Minor-ish. sounded good Mike.
I will try to hear a few more in the next few days. I really enjoy hearing all the styles on steel that is here on Tilley's Website..Thanks Charles...al.:)
Michigan (MSGC)Christmas Dinner and Jam on my 80th Birthday.
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My new song for July- 'Here's That Rainy Day"
Howard Tate-I heard your song "Don't close Your Eyes". It sounds really nice, I wish the steel was a little louder in the mix.The melody reminds me of "For the Good times"?
I sent my new song "Here's That Rainy day" To Charles Tilley. Hope he gets time to post it today.
Reece had that on his first LP "Modern Steel Guitar". I think b0b still has that in his catalogue.
Back about 69' 70' I went to Dallas to get a new D12 MSA, Curly was there picking up his 2 D10's,and Reece tried to show me how to play it on his Bb6maj7 S12 tuning. I didn't know the song hardly so couldnt hack it right at he time.
A while ago, I tried to record the song with Band in a Box, but it came out distorted in the mix.
So I made a solo of it direct into "Line in" on the computer with just my old Crate Amp 12 inch speaker. no effects and no Retakes so there might be a few flubs in it.LOL....Thanks Again Tilley for having this Website for us all to enjoy....al.:)
I sent my new song "Here's That Rainy day" To Charles Tilley. Hope he gets time to post it today.
Reece had that on his first LP "Modern Steel Guitar". I think b0b still has that in his catalogue.
Back about 69' 70' I went to Dallas to get a new D12 MSA, Curly was there picking up his 2 D10's,and Reece tried to show me how to play it on his Bb6maj7 S12 tuning. I didn't know the song hardly so couldnt hack it right at he time.
A while ago, I tried to record the song with Band in a Box, but it came out distorted in the mix.
So I made a solo of it direct into "Line in" on the computer with just my old Crate Amp 12 inch speaker. no effects and no Retakes so there might be a few flubs in it.LOL....Thanks Again Tilley for having this Website for us all to enjoy....al.:)
Michigan (MSGC)Christmas Dinner and Jam on my 80th Birthday.
My Email.. almarcus@cmedic.net
My Website..... www.cmedic.net/~almarcus
My Email.. almarcus@cmedic.net
My Website..... www.cmedic.net/~almarcus
- Al Marcus
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My new song for July-"Here's that rainy Day"
Charles Tilley told me that he posted my new song last night. I appreciate it.
Howard Tate-You are welcome up here anytime, if you can stand the Michigan weather compared to yours...al.:)
Howard Tate-You are welcome up here anytime, if you can stand the Michigan weather compared to yours...al.:)
Michigan (MSGC)Christmas Dinner and Jam on my 80th Birthday.
My Email.. almarcus@cmedic.net
My Website..... www.cmedic.net/~almarcus
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My Website..... www.cmedic.net/~almarcus
- Al Marcus
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Mike Headrick
I just heard Mike Headrick's "I love you a thousand ways" and it sure sounded like a great Country professionel recording.Lots of fine recordings on Tilley's Website for all to hear. thanks...al.:):)
Michigan (MSGC)Christmas Dinner and Jam on my 80th Birthday.
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- Mike Archer
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Thanks Charles
thanks Charles for puttin on my new tune
another bridge to burn
what a great site
players on here are all good!!
another bridge to burn
what a great site
players on here are all good!!
- Bernie Gonyea
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Charles Site For All To Hear
Chas., you are doing a fantastic job for all we forumites to enjoy; I would like to congratulate Terry and Moon for their latest tunes and thanks to Vernon for his lovely Island melody. But I am thoroughly enjoying every one whom has submitted an entry for us to hear. You all get an A+ for your efforts. You are all sounding great.. Bernie
2007 Zum S-10; 1967 Sho-Bud [ D-10 ]; 85 S-10 Sierra; 1953 Multi-Kord [ 6 String- 4 pedals ] A Sho-Bro six String Resonator Guitar; Nashville 112 Amp; hilton Vol. Pedal
Great sound everyone...I just listened to Heres That Rainy Day by Al Marcus and Gene Jones Boot Hill Drag some mean sounding C6th playing there. Mike Headrick sounds like an E9th wizard with I Love You A Thousand Ways...I can hear him using the knee levers the good ole classic way on that tune...beautiful sound and mix on your song Charles Tilley...very clean E9th playing.
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Steeling the Blues
Charles has posted my "Steeling the Blues" with my Old Rickenbacker.
Come listen to the Ricky
Vern
www.etsga.org/steelguitarplayers.htm
Come listen to the Ricky
Vern
www.etsga.org/steelguitarplayers.htm
Hey everyone...Charles Tilley has posted my new song for July, it is The Rose City Chimes. I want to especialy thank Bobbe Seymour for the production of the sound track I used on this song. The sound tracks to this song and a lot of others can be purchased at Steel Guitar Nashville at this link here, just click on the Instruction CDs section to the left. http://www.steelguitar.net/
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John and Vernon, thank you for posting your versions of those songs that you recorded. They are classics that everyone enjoys listening to.
Thank you also for your kind remarks about my recent submission, "Boothill Drag". Purists may not like it because I omitted the low string "drag" that was on the original recording. It was a signature lick that I probably should have included, but that was the only thing about the song that I didn't like. I have to add that Herb is one of my hero's.
Thank you also for your kind remarks about my recent submission, "Boothill Drag". Purists may not like it because I omitted the low string "drag" that was on the original recording. It was a signature lick that I probably should have included, but that was the only thing about the song that I didn't like. I have to add that Herb is one of my hero's.
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Old tunes
Thanks, Bernie and Gene.
The tunes of yesterday made our instrument famous.
Remember when the Disc-Jockeys use our tunes to open and close their shows. Now a days you never hear a good instrumental tune on Radio.
Bring back the old days and tell us who we are listening to.
Charles, thanks for this wonderful site,so we may share our music.
Vernon Hester
The tunes of yesterday made our instrument famous.
Remember when the Disc-Jockeys use our tunes to open and close their shows. Now a days you never hear a good instrumental tune on Radio.
Bring back the old days and tell us who we are listening to.
Charles, thanks for this wonderful site,so we may share our music.
Vernon Hester
- Al Marcus
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I just got a chance to download a couple of more songs on Tilley's site.
Vern Hester-you did a great job on that Ricky, on that old classic,and I liked the old boo-wah we use to use with that tone control. Why dont the builders put back that TONE CONTROL.?
John McGlothlin-That old song sure sounded good, A real clssic too.Nice Harmonics. What happended to Harmonics today? We dont hear it very much any more.
I dont get to hear as many as I would like, but trying to find the time to catch them all...thanks Tilley...al.:)
Vern Hester-you did a great job on that Ricky, on that old classic,and I liked the old boo-wah we use to use with that tone control. Why dont the builders put back that TONE CONTROL.?
John McGlothlin-That old song sure sounded good, A real clssic too.Nice Harmonics. What happended to Harmonics today? We dont hear it very much any more.
I dont get to hear as many as I would like, but trying to find the time to catch them all...thanks Tilley...al.:)
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Al
Thanks Al, You are super.
Vern
Vern
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Byond The Reef.
Charles, many thanks for posting my first song on the Lap Steel.
I am finding the Lap a pleasure to play, with a warmer sound, different tech, and a few tips from my friend, Basil, and much lighter than the pedal.
When I get a little better, I shall need to get an 8 string, as Basil suggested, once again, thank you Charles for your time and patients, Slim Pickins.
I am finding the Lap a pleasure to play, with a warmer sound, different tech, and a few tips from my friend, Basil, and much lighter than the pedal.
When I get a little better, I shall need to get an 8 string, as Basil suggested, once again, thank you Charles for your time and patients, Slim Pickins.
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Beyond Belief
Thanks Basilh,I will admit, I am trying at times, but with a six string it's a bit constricting, so I will have to find an eight string, and try to improve.
If my age lets me I will try to become as good as you, but I don't think I have the time.
Mind, if I do get better I may come to you seminars.
Play your tracks often, love you style.Slim.
If my age lets me I will try to become as good as you, but I don't think I have the time.
Mind, if I do get better I may come to you seminars.
Play your tracks often, love you style.Slim.
- Al Marcus
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Tilley's Site
Mike Archer- Nice sweet playing on that "Sweet Dreams", a beautiful song. There is a lot of great songs recorded on Tilley's Web site. Thanks, Charles...al.:):)
Michigan (MSGC)Christmas Dinner and Jam on my 80th Birthday.
My Email.. almarcus@cmedic.net
My Website..... www.cmedic.net/~almarcus
My Email.. almarcus@cmedic.net
My Website..... www.cmedic.net/~almarcus