What ever became of Doug Livingston?
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It's time for you guys to get back together. Mabne you could play at the convention, or Dallas or Phoenix.Dan Tyack wrote:Unfortunately, I believe the band (Seered head in a bag) hasn't played for quite a while. But this clip Doug playing earnestly proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that Doug was the best steel player to play in that band.
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Bassoon? Isn't that the "Ill Wind that No One Blows Good?"He even plays bassoon...with a special mute.
Seriously, my feeling is that Doug is probably the most knowledgeable musician on the Forum, certainly the most literate. An awesome player and quite a personable young man as well.
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Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
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Herb Steiner wrote:I agree. Doug is special.
Seriously, my feeling is that Doug is probably the most knowledgeable musician on the Forum, certainly the most literate. An awesome player and quite a personable young man as well.
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Whoa, whoa, time out.
Carbondale, IL? Sounds like a lot of Forumites came from the Prairie State back in the day.
Was the photo that Chas posted photo-shopped? What is that thing on the steel player's head? Is that the Severed Heads band? The guitar player looks like the guy from Blue Cheer.
Is that a jockstrap on the steel player? Tighty-whities?
WTF?
Carbondale, IL? Sounds like a lot of Forumites came from the Prairie State back in the day.
Was the photo that Chas posted photo-shopped? What is that thing on the steel player's head? Is that the Severed Heads band? The guitar player looks like the guy from Blue Cheer.
Is that a jockstrap on the steel player? Tighty-whities?
WTF?
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No, it's not Photoshopped. That pic was taken years before Photoshop existed.
I don't know what Doug/Earnest called that thing, but I sure he came up with good name for it...
And they might have been tighty, but I'm not so sure about the whitey...
And I agree...Doug is a unique individual. He may be from another planet. And I mean that in a good way...
My hat's always been off to him.
I don't know what Doug/Earnest called that thing, but I sure he came up with good name for it...
And they might have been tighty, but I'm not so sure about the whitey...
And I agree...Doug is a unique individual. He may be from another planet. And I mean that in a good way...
My hat's always been off to him.
When I played with Severed Head in a Bag, I wore an outfit that completely freaked the audience out on the 'New Wave Theatre' (a low budget TV show where I made my debut and final performance with the band):
I wore a cowboy shirt with pearly snaps, black pants, and white patent leather cowbow boots (a remnant from my gig with Jean Shepard). The folks there looked at my like I was a freak.
I wore a cowboy shirt with pearly snaps, black pants, and white patent leather cowbow boots (a remnant from my gig with Jean Shepard). The folks there looked at my like I was a freak.
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Dan, how they ever pegged you as a freak is completely beyond the realm of comprehension!! What... and I repeat WHAT... could they have been thinking?Dan Tyack wrote:When I played with Severed Head in a Bag, ... (t)he folks there looked at my like I was a freak.
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Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
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Here's Doug
Fools Gold - "I Will Run".
I got more, too. Doug, Earnest, whatever - he's brilliant.
IWR - http://picosong.com/YTD
...is this great? or what? you tell me!
Fools Gold - "I Will Run".
I got more, too. Doug, Earnest, whatever - he's brilliant.
IWR - http://picosong.com/YTD
...is this great? or what? you tell me!
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More Fools Gold...(ala DL/EB)
"Coming Out Of Hiding" http://picosong.com/YHt
"Rain, Oh, Rain" http://picosong.com/YHd
"Choices" http://picosong.com/YUJ
"Sailing To Monterey" http://picosong.com/YUE
...just great stuff...
"Coming Out Of Hiding" http://picosong.com/YHt
"Rain, Oh, Rain" http://picosong.com/YHd
"Choices" http://picosong.com/YUJ
"Sailing To Monterey" http://picosong.com/YUE
...just great stuff...
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Re: I became a steel player because of this song -
Is it Doug Livingston playing? Is this the reason you posted it?Brian Tong wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3r2gg2To ... re=related
I'm asking because on "Captured Angel" it is Al Perkins.
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Jay,
Yes, the original Fool's Gold [bluish; red; gold cover with 4 dudes] is available on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Fools-Gold/dp/B00 ... 244&sr=1-7
Yes, the original Fool's Gold [bluish; red; gold cover with 4 dudes] is available on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Fools-Gold/dp/B00 ... 244&sr=1-7
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