Bob Lucier on Tommy Hunter Show, 1982
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Bob Lucier on Tommy Hunter Show, 1982
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgyL268ZQG8
That guy could sure play 27 years ago...
Although there is not much steel in this one either, I just had to include this classic by Tammy Wynette on the same show.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdU-nlGd_4A
That guy could sure play 27 years ago...
Although there is not much steel in this one either, I just had to include this classic by Tammy Wynette on the same show.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdU-nlGd_4A
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I think that is Mike Douchette on the second clip.
I still have two old video tapes full with those shows and still love them. Bob's playing is absolutely great, he even does one or two instrumentals. Other guests I saw on these shows were Hank Snow (with Kayton Roberts), Eddy Arnold, Jeannie C. Riley and more. Tommy also could sing a good country song, for sure!
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I still have two old video tapes full with those shows and still love them. Bob's playing is absolutely great, he even does one or two instrumentals. Other guests I saw on these shows were Hank Snow (with Kayton Roberts), Eddy Arnold, Jeannie C. Riley and more. Tommy also could sing a good country song, for sure!
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I am sure you guys are right about it being Michael D
I guess I just took for granted that it was Bob L since it was the Tommy Hunter Show
Would be great if he would read this and confirm..Michael?
I guess I just took for granted that it was Bob L since it was the Tommy Hunter Show
Would be great if he would read this and confirm..Michael?
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Yeah, that's me, the guitar I'm selling, and Tammy's boobs.
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Ok, true confessions.
I grew up on the Tommy Hunter show. He was a marvelous talent, and the show was a godsend for those of us who grew up more or less off the grid, as far as entertainment goes.
Having said that, this clip shows the portion of the program I enjoyed the least; the frenetic, overheated "jam" segment always occured near the conclusion of the show, and to me it always paled in comparision to some of the great presentations that occured earlier in the show.
Thanks for referencing this clip, it's nice to see them, and the Ronnie Prophet show clips as well, which are all a slice of Canadiana.
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I grew up on the Tommy Hunter show. He was a marvelous talent, and the show was a godsend for those of us who grew up more or less off the grid, as far as entertainment goes.
Having said that, this clip shows the portion of the program I enjoyed the least; the frenetic, overheated "jam" segment always occured near the conclusion of the show, and to me it always paled in comparision to some of the great presentations that occured earlier in the show.
Thanks for referencing this clip, it's nice to see them, and the Ronnie Prophet show clips as well, which are all a slice of Canadiana.
- John
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Hey everybody, great that you liked it. Thanks for tuning in Michael D.
John S. You're right about that part of the show...you kinda lose your breath or something. I always figured things would have been different and better if the CBC hadn't been the decision makers.
But I am telling ya...I was an immigrant fresh from Norway in 1973 and hungry for Country Music and Steel. So y'all can just imagine my excitement when I first saw the Hunter show with Bob L.
The term "died and gone to heaven" applies for sure...
John S. You're right about that part of the show...you kinda lose your breath or something. I always figured things would have been different and better if the CBC hadn't been the decision makers.
But I am telling ya...I was an immigrant fresh from Norway in 1973 and hungry for Country Music and Steel. So y'all can just imagine my excitement when I first saw the Hunter show with Bob L.
The term "died and gone to heaven" applies for sure...
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The Tommy Hunter Show was a staple in our home going back to when I used to watch it with my grandparents in the '60s. There's no question that I saw my first pedal steel on that show. For some reason I have an idea that Larry Sasser appeared on the show at some point. Is that possible or am I mixed up? Larry, are you out there?