girl in the glass (you tube)
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- Mickey Adams
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Mike!...That was just awesome playing, and great tone!! I hope you don't mind, I posted a version of the intro on Youtube...
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It's hard to believe more folks didn't admit to having to rush over to their steel to try that tune out...
Hey Mickey, You're a nice guy, but you don't get the strings on that one...
Mike, I was teasing about you giving the strings away. I was going to do that to the winner.. But you were a great Sport about it, just the same.
I know Bill Sutton is ready for the contest. Right Bill?
Congrats again Mike, on a real fine job!!!
Hey Mickey, You're a nice guy, but you don't get the strings on that one...
Mike, I was teasing about you giving the strings away. I was going to do that to the winner.. But you were a great Sport about it, just the same.
I know Bill Sutton is ready for the contest. Right Bill?
Congrats again Mike, on a real fine job!!!
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Girl in the glass
Hi Don. I wouldnt want to be in competition with anyone... especially the great Mike Sigler. I been in A rut lately... and havent been picking very much. But after hearing Mike play this Girl in the glass... it has lit a fire under my but. This is A great tune.. and all i need is A rhythm track to do my version. If im lucky someone will have one.
Thanks Mike for A very nice tune.
Bill.
Thanks Mike for A very nice tune.
Bill.
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The Girl in the Glass
Great job Mike, I also would like to get a copy of the track.
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Ok, I admit it! in fact, I've got a BIAB file I just composed and also an mp3 rendered from the file for those who don't have Band In A Box installed on their computers. Click on my email link and specify which one or both. I'd still like to have the original rhythm track too though.Don Brown, Sr. wrote:It's hard to believe more folks didn't admit to having to rush over to their steel to try that tune out...
Mike, your recording is an inspiriation to play steel guitar.
- Bent Romnes
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Hi Mike,
The feeling you put in it is top of the heap. The emotions you evoked were second to none.
The clarity needs to be mentioned. It is the clarity, I think, that turns people on to the pedal steel. Couple this with the emotional playing and you have yourself a winner. I loved it. What more can I say?
Bent
The feeling you put in it is top of the heap. The emotions you evoked were second to none.
The clarity needs to be mentioned. It is the clarity, I think, that turns people on to the pedal steel. Couple this with the emotional playing and you have yourself a winner. I loved it. What more can I say?
Bent
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Hey Bill S.,
You're too good a player to be letting a Rut hold you back. So just keep on going.
I Also, want you to know that it sure wouldn't be meant as a competition between Mike or anyone else. It was meant to be a fun time only, for the ones who might want to have a bit of competition between themselves, and others.
You do know, that trying someone else's tune to get as close to their playing as you can, is the Highest form of Praise a player can get.
We can each play, but I've found that playing is much like a Fingerprint. There are no two who play alike, as there are no two finger prints exactly the same. I still believe it's a person's Soul, that comes out during his/her playing.
So yes, it was all in fun. And Mike sure was a good sport about it too.
Bill remember to climb back out of that rut and get back to playing. Don't let it pass you by!
Also to keep in line with the subject, yes that tune sure was done in premium style..........
You're too good a player to be letting a Rut hold you back. So just keep on going.
I Also, want you to know that it sure wouldn't be meant as a competition between Mike or anyone else. It was meant to be a fun time only, for the ones who might want to have a bit of competition between themselves, and others.
You do know, that trying someone else's tune to get as close to their playing as you can, is the Highest form of Praise a player can get.
We can each play, but I've found that playing is much like a Fingerprint. There are no two who play alike, as there are no two finger prints exactly the same. I still believe it's a person's Soul, that comes out during his/her playing.
So yes, it was all in fun. And Mike sure was a good sport about it too.
Bill remember to climb back out of that rut and get back to playing. Don't let it pass you by!
Also to keep in line with the subject, yes that tune sure was done in premium style..........
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I've got some tab, a rhythm track and a BIAB file if anyone is interested. Click Here.
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- Mike Sigler
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Girl in the Glass
Hi Mike Sigler. How can I get your CD? with this song on it.
Bill.
Bill.
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Great job
Mike, what can say man you da man, that is some greatest playing with feelings, and great tone, like your style.
See you down the road.
Bill
See you down the road.
Bill
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A Bump Up
Hey Bill S.,
Please email me your Postal Address, so I can get your set of Strings out to you.
I thought Mike deserved a Bump Up on this one too.
Thanks,
Don
Please email me your Postal Address, so I can get your set of Strings out to you.
I thought Mike deserved a Bump Up on this one too.
Thanks,
Don
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