Steel Player on Letterman
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Steel Player on Letterman
did anyone see tim montana (real name?) on letterman with the show pro player? pretty steel, but couldn't hear the sound much over the rest of the band. couldn't understand the words either, which i thought was too bad since that might have been the whole idea of the song. sounded just like a david allen coe/hank jr. song. at least the singer pulled his hat down so far you couldn't see his face.
nice looking steel though...who's was it?
nice looking steel though...who's was it?
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was that smith currie? i like hippie bands...especially when tim montana (related to joe and patsy?) shaked his beautiful hair around in a frenzy toward the end. still couldn't see his face cuzza his hat bein' pulled down so cool!
i noticed you could hear the rock guitar solo really clearly...
you'd think they'da wanted to present the lyrics...wasn't it about the U S of A or something?
i noticed you could hear the rock guitar solo really clearly...
you'd think they'da wanted to present the lyrics...wasn't it about the U S of A or something?
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I worked a BBC T.V show 20 years ago and it was live.
You had a 3 minute sound check and then all the knobs were taped up with duct tape, volume pedals were really hated by them. I see their point of veiw, as long as it sounds killer on T.V., but when it dosent, i dont.
Alot of soundmen dont even know what a steel guitar is, they think its this instrument that should be
'warbling' in the background, i'm afraid!!
How would they sound if they had to talk with a sock in their mouth??
Well, thats what the steel sounds like on T.V sometimes!
The Letterman sound seems to be consistantly poor,
Put somebody in the chair that knows which way the wind blows, please!
You had a 3 minute sound check and then all the knobs were taped up with duct tape, volume pedals were really hated by them. I see their point of veiw, as long as it sounds killer on T.V., but when it dosent, i dont.
Alot of soundmen dont even know what a steel guitar is, they think its this instrument that should be
'warbling' in the background, i'm afraid!!
How would they sound if they had to talk with a sock in their mouth??
Well, thats what the steel sounds like on T.V sometimes!
The Letterman sound seems to be consistantly poor,
Put somebody in the chair that knows which way the wind blows, please!
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"volume pedals were really hated by them."
I've run into that in the studio. The engineer will say something like, "You don't need it. I'll adjust your volume level." I tell them that,"It's not a volume pedal. It's an expression pedal, just like on that Hammond over in the corner. It's part of the guitar."
I've run into that in the studio. The engineer will say something like, "You don't need it. I'll adjust your volume level." I tell them that,"It's not a volume pedal. It's an expression pedal, just like on that Hammond over in the corner. It's part of the guitar."
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Thats a good point there mr billings!John Billings wrote:I've run into that in the studio. The engineer will say something like, "You don't need it. I'll adjust your volume level." I tell them that,"It's not a volume pedal. It's an expression pedal, just like on that Hammond over in the corner. It's part of the guitar."
I like your exspression.
I'll bet if we started calling it that, we would have an easier life, its the word VOLUME pedal that creates trouble and dought for us.
It's those 3 words between picker and tech,
[ LACK OF TRUST ] and its global.
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Yeah, that was me on the show... The mix was a bit disappointing: it was better the last time I played (with Randy Houser http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1E8b_WodoeY )
I have a feeling they were emulating the mix on Tim Montana's record which wasn't very steel-friendly. What can you do? I reckon the check will cash just the same (sigh).
I have a feeling they were emulating the mix on Tim Montana's record which wasn't very steel-friendly. What can you do? I reckon the check will cash just the same (sigh).
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Smith, what little we heard was, as always, great playing.
To Letterman and Leno's credit they both have bands with PSG on their shows quite often. For people like me that's the only chance I get to see anyone playing PSG.
To Letterman and Leno's credit they both have bands with PSG on their shows quite often. For people like me that's the only chance I get to see anyone playing PSG.
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Thanks Michael!!! I saw somebody put it on Youtube...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0ga5Yf5C6Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0ga5Yf5C6Y