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Marty Stuart features Gary Carter steel guitar solo

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Marty on RFD-TV featured Gary playing "Where's this place called Lonely Street" on tonight's show. Gary also did a great job backing Connie Smith.

Chris Scruggs did a great break on his double neck Fender long leg steel.

Who said steel guitar is dead?

Thank God for Marty Stuart and RFD-TV.

The show will be repeated 12:00am on the 20th channel 345 on Direct TV.
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I was just going to post this too!!! I love RFD teevee, now I'm watching Midwest Country... r-e-a-l soulful ya'all...

There's a Hank guy on and it's David Church they just said. Steel player has an old Gibson Console -- soooo cooool! -L-

Dennis Bardow (sp???) on steel..
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Post by Tony Prior »

The MS show is really very good, the only thing I would request is to get rid of the hokey banjo guy in each show, (Hee Haw) other than that it is really the best. Gary Carter is awesome and so is Connie Smith !

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The hokey banjo guy is great!!!
I wonder if I can do that 'spinning' move with my steel?

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Post by Terry Winter »

I, too, think the Marty Stuart show is the best. To round out the show the comedy of the " banjo guy" is real important. What's wrong with good down home humor? Hee Haw!!

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I think Leroy Troy rounds out the show after all Uncle Dave Macon was one of the mainstays of the Grand Olde Opry which Leroy emmulates. Now if they could have Hoot Hester or some other great fiddler on the show I would be tickled pink.
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Nobody mentioned Jim Loessberg behind Justin on MWC. Jim is one of my favorite players and did a bang up job.
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Post by Tony Prior »

I don't care, for a 30 minute show which is basically 22 minutes, we are trading the hokey banjo goofy jokes for a great song by MS, Connie, the guest, or perhaps another Steel Guitar Instrumental !

60 minute show ? fine put the hokey banjo guy in there..

just me

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Believe me, Marty is carrying the country torch. He's got plans. Stay tuned. It gets even better. He is the modern day Buck Owens.
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Post by Tommy Shown »

I like the show too, even though Marty stole my woman,Connie.LOL. It is a good show, I watch it every other Saturday night, That I am not working.
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Marty's show is killer, just like it is. Leroy Troy "plays comedy" real well, Kenny Vaughan is awesome, Harry Stinson should sing one sometime, and Eddie Stubbs???
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I never said it was broke, I just think the hokey banjo guy is too goofy. Where's Buck Trent ? Oh that's right, Branson. My friend Brett Crisp may have an opportunity to play that show this year.I hope it works out for him.

I just want more Connie, Marty, Telecasters and Steel Guitars !

The MS show is great, I agree, I just put it on mute when the hokey banjo guy comes on..sorry..at least my "MUTE" button ain't broke !

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I agree with Tony.
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Porter had Speck, The Wilburns had Harold Morrison---Having a comedian as part of the cast is an old tradition, before TV. Keep it real, Marty!
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Post by Tony Prior »

and all those shows are off the air !

Comedy ? Here's a few Banjo jokes Henny Youngman style

"Now take that guy with the Banjo over there, please "

"Our bands banjo player told me he got a job with another band, I said, "Let me drive you to the gig" "

"I took the banjo player to an open jam, I had to throw in some cash"

"The Banjo player is a real pain in the neck; of course, some people have a lower opinion of him."

"The banjo player willed his brain to Science. Science is contesting the will."

" The banjo player convict was about to go to the electric chair. He called his lawyer for advice. the lawyer says, "Don't sit down."

happy monday..

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Post by Mark Eaton »

We still don't get RFD-TV with our cable provider out here, but I'm stoked - Marty & The Superlatives will be playing over the mountain from me at the Napa Valley Expo in mid-August.

It's been number of years since he has come through through the wine country of California, and I've never seen him in concert.
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You know what, Tony? You're right. I thought I knew what I was talking about, but I was mistaken.
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Somebody tell Marty to comb his hair and get rid of the girlie scarfs
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Post by Barry Blackwood »

I agree with Tony and Dave. Twenty five years of Hee Haw style comedy was enough - send the banjo/comedian packing. I'm sure b0b will agree ..... Aside from that, all is well in Martyland.
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Post by Kevin Hatton »

Guys, the criticism may be warranted but we all need to support the show with letters to the sponsors. It will get better. Right now its the best shot at getting real country music back on national T.V. If you have a clown or two in there look past it. Lets get behind Marty and start writing letters of praise. He is doing this for us. Just one letter to a sponsor would make a difference.
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I too could do without banjo clown.
Unfortunately most people who watch are not steel players and at any given time I bet there are more banjo players than steel players watching.
If you took a poll of viewers to choose who would have to go between the Steel player and the banjo player, the steel player would likely be looking for a job.
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Post by Dave Grothusen »

Back when some of the shows mentioned started up, folks were starving for good entertainment and the "sidekick" was the western way. Today we are starving for good picking. Lets make the best use of the time given for that purpose.
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Post by Tony Prior »

No Stephen, after reading again you're right I'm wrong :(
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Lemme see - RFD-TV (Rural Free Delivery, right?), banjo, hayseed comedy - I just can't imagine how that would go together. Huh? I'll also bet there are more banjo players in the audience. :eek:

I admit that I only get to see this when visiting - our cable doesn't carry it. Maybe RFD-TV should get "with it" like the rest of the music biz and get some guys with ripped up blue jeans, 3 days of beard growth, and manicured long hair playing Les Pauls through Marshall stacks in front of a really LOUD drummer. Now that's country. I guess it just goes to show you can't please everybody. :lol:
Somebody tell Marty to comb his hair and get rid of the girlie scarfs
Say what? Last I saw Marty he was wearing the coolest Manuel suit I've seen in a long time. And wassamattawidhishair?
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Post by Tony Prior »

Dave Mudgett wrote: long hair playing Les Pauls through Marshall stacks in front of a really LOUD drummer. Now that's country. :lol:
Well they did have the Kentucky Headhunters on a few weeks back ! They were great !

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