Ever have to play a song on the fly,,Heres mine !

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Mike Sigler
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Ever have to play a song on the fly,,Heres mine !

Post by Mike Sigler »

Here is a great song recorded by Ray Shannon, and Lonnie Coots is singing it... me and the band are out in left field on it but, Never Playing It Before, when you have to come with something you make do!

here it is...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQoVLwMhk14
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Post by Carl Kilmer »

WOW! Mike as usual, that is some super nice pickin' by you.
Very nice song, and the singer and band are very good too.
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Re: Ever have to play a song on the fly,,Heres mine !

Post by Jim Cohen »

Mike Sigler wrote: ...Never Playing It Before, when you have to come with something you make do!
... or, if you're like me, you make 'doo'. :whoa:

Great job, Mike, as always.
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Post by Bill Ferguson »

Hey Mike, that sounds great.

I always love when we get a guest singer on the stage. They are usually 80-90 years old and say, Ok Folks, here's one I wrote in my early years. Wow, we have NO clue.

Then the singer says "kick it off Bill". I usually ask what tempo and what key. Then I hear, "just start it anywhere, I can sing in ANY key."

Yeah, right.

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Post by Roy Rosetta »

A M E N !!! Bill. I always LOVE those ORIGINALS.

Great job Mike...see ya next week in St. Louie.

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Post by Bent Romnes »

Mike that was super! It is a lesson in backup -as you said - on the fly. You made it sound like it belonged in that song. IMO, very convincing.
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Post by Marcel Parijs »

Mike,

I always enjoy your playing when I visit St.Louis. But when I hear playing on all your video's I miss St.Louis :cry: :cry: :cry:

Great Job Mike,

Marcel
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Post by George Brown »

Mike, That was a Great Job. With the bunch of Good licks you put in it, I'd bet that there wasn't one person in the audience who had a clue that you didn't know the song.

Bill, When you get one like you mentiioned, wouldn't you just love to break out on a Red Hot Boogie takeoff? I been tempted, but haven't.
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Post by Bill Napier »

Wow, Mike, I am refreshing myself with Jeff Newman's "Up From the Top," lesson on fills and solos.
Hope this will be taken as a compliment, because you "put the rubber on the road," making what Jeff was teaching a living, breathing piece of great musical talent. Love your music. Thanks and more, please.
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I want to Say thanks again to Mike and his Band for letting me jam with them the last set of their show.if you ever get close to the place he plays you got to go see him,he puts on a great show ,great steel work as we all know but a great singer and what a showman he is ,we were in stiches with his comedy stuff and amazed at his abilty to sound like so many country singers.all while playing the steel too.What a talent.
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Post by Henry Matthews »

Great job of faking there Mike. Having played steel on the same country music show for 20 years, I know exactly how you and the band felt. I must say, I would have never known just listening that you didn't know song. Beautiful kickoff too. Hope to make it up and see yall sometime--Henry
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