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My new band has a web site at www.burnsidescramblers.com. There's a sampler video that we shot last weekend up in the right-hand corner. I'm playing my new Desert Rose S-8.

If you're wearing headphones, you might want to turn them around. The stereo was reversed by accident. My fault. :oops:
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Sounds great, b0b !

When you guys going on tour ?
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Any band that can cover the range from Green Dolphin Street and Sunny Side of the Street to Build for Comfort and I Ain't Superstitious to Pancho and Lefty and Pistol Packin' Mama to Hawaiian War Chant/Wedding Song is OK in my book. Cool. :)
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Oh, that's just a list of songs we like, Dave. We're still in the rehearsal stage - we don't actually play all of those songs as a group yet. But yeah, the range of material is pretty wide.

No plans to tour, Stan. Sorry.
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Nice b0b..Very Nice 8)
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Post by Dave Mudgett »

That working list is a great set of tunes to aspire to. I have a unit in rehearsal now that goes between classic country, acid jazz, old-school soul and R&B, and blues - organ trio + me on steel and guitar. Finally I'll be doing more instrumentals - I basically had to start my own band to do it.

This sounds like a real fun project. Some people want to work a narrow area, then others want to ignore the boundaries. It's all good.
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Post by Paul Sutherland »

What an interesting selection of songs on your website. You should have fun with this project.
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great music

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BoB,
I enjoyed the video so much it made me wish the songs were longer. Its like eating the olive but not getting the Martini! You guys sound great.
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Post by Jerry Overstreet »

Cool Beans Boss! You sound great on that DR. Nice scenery too!
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Very cool. Did you guys actually record that stuff outside or are you just pantomiming for the camera?
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Yes, we recorded it live outside on a separate machine. That's why the video doesn't sync up sometimes.
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I'm a fan
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Post by Billy Wilson »

b0b, do you miss all the changes on yer D12Xover when yer playing yer new steel?
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Billy: All of the notes are there. Sometimes the phrasing that I have to use isn't exactly what I want, but I'm also discovering a lot of new phrasings. It's not the pedal changes of the D-12x that I miss - it's the easy availability of having all notes at every fret position. I'm moving the bar a lot more now.

That actually might be a good thing. :D
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Post by Wade Medlock »

You're no slouch on the vibes, b0b! Nice licks on both horizontal instruments!
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