Lap steel BBC radio live session video
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Lap steel BBC radio live session video
Here is a video from a BBC "South"Live" live radio session I did with my trio back in November. We (Jim Mortimore, Sam Walker and myself) played four songs on the show and I talked a bit to the host Phil Jackson - here is an edit (of footage from three cameras):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDkQCaoTomc
I played my Burgin baritone Weissenborn (with a capo made by Martin Gross used on the first tune, for those of you interested in lap steel capos - it's the best capo I have come across), my Lazy River Weissenborn and a 1968 Brazilian DiGiorgio nylon string guitar.
I hope you will enjoy it. Thanks for the interest!
All the best,
Fred
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDkQCaoTomc
I played my Burgin baritone Weissenborn (with a capo made by Martin Gross used on the first tune, for those of you interested in lap steel capos - it's the best capo I have come across), my Lazy River Weissenborn and a 1968 Brazilian DiGiorgio nylon string guitar.
I hope you will enjoy it. Thanks for the interest!
All the best,
Fred
www.fredrikkinbom.com - New lap steel album out now - listen here: fredrikkinbom.bandcamp.com/album/songs-for-lap-steel-and-harmonium
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Thanks Mike, Don and Roman! I'm glad you like it!
Fred
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Fred, that was top drawer! I dig the subtle Brazilian feel in part of the first tune. That you follow your own path on the instrument is continually refreshing. Isn't it time for a cover of Sleepwalk?
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Thanks very much everyone for your kind comments! I am happy you enjoy it.
Chris, I think that is the room's reverb.
Thanks for listening!
Fred
Chris, I think that is the room's reverb.
Thanks for listening!
Fred
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