New Clip of the Week 02/22/10

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Walter Stettner
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New Clip of the Week 02/22/10

Post by Walter Stettner »

Good Morning,

Let's go back to the 70s this time, to 1973 to be exact. Here's a nice ballad for you:

http://www.lloydgreentribute.com/Austri ... Sounds.htm

Enjoy the music!

Kind Regards, Walter
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That's Wayne Kemp and John Hughey...I remember that record from my misspent youth...thanks,Walter...I needed that.
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I just listened to it again...that record is a grand slam,ain't it?
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For a moment, I thought about saying it was Larry G Hudson and Steve Hinson but caution prevailed and I did not. I have come to enjoy these weekly challenges to our skills of identification. But I grow old and things have begun to fade a bit. I still look forward to the resolution of the sample provided and I thank you for that.

And don't we all regret some of those things we did way back then ? But, I for one, doubt that you regret your choice of Pedal Steel Guitar especially when I hear some of your work now and then on this Forum. I thank you for that !!

Regards, Paul
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Hi Paul...great to hear from you...hope things are going well...
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Post by Walter Stettner »

Gentlemen,

Glad that you liked the track - I do, too! :) That is really something to warm the heart on a cold and grey winter day. And, of course, Steve is right, that is Wayne Kemp and John Hughey. Besides the great playing and singing, I really love the great recording technique of those days, with the crystal clear sound, no killing drums, a decent bass and a simple but very effective arrangement. Sometimes I think that this is a lost art form...

Kind Regards, Walter
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Post by Dave Mudgett »

I'm just getting around to listening to this, rough week so far. Killer, signature Hughey - grand slam indeed.
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