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Bill Sutton

Post by Bill Sutton »

To all my friends on the forum...Thank you...Im glad you like it :) Ill be doing some more soon.
Bill
Marcel Parijs
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Post by Marcel Parijs »

Bill,

Thats sounds wonderfull and very tasty. Do you use single coils at this record?

Greetz Marcel
Bill Sutton

Post by Bill Sutton »

Thanks Marcel for the comment. Sorry for the delay.
I use A Bill Lawrence pu. Its not A single coil. Im
thinking abought an alumatone.pu. I may try one. :o
Bill.
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Steve Gorman
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Post by Steve Gorman »

Bill, what everyone else said - I just had to weigh in here, that is SO GOOD. Keep it up.
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Carl Williams
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Curtain Call :)

Post by Carl Williams »

Bump for Bill and his fine rendition of this great tune! :)
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Post by Andrew Yanchick »

If that wasn't professional then I don't know what professional sounds like.That WAS professional.
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Post by Doug Beaumier »

Beautiful! Great job, Bill. Nice playing, excellent track, good separation in the instruments. One of the best recordings I've heard here on the forum. 8)
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David Nutt
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Post by David Nutt »

Doug, Isnt it just? I love it, been wearing it out over last few weeks. A cracking rendition by a cracking picker.

Dave
Bill Sutton

Post by Bill Sutton »

Thanks guys. I realy appreciate it. Your all nice
folks. :)
Bill.
bill mitchell
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Post by bill mitchell »

I can't believe I missed this one until now, Bill.
I downloaded Making Plans and Presence of the Lord and watch them often. I'll add this one to my collection and hope you do more soon.
We can all learn a lot about phrasing and style from your work. There's a lot of "fire" in there.
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Dick Wood
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Post by Dick Wood »

Bill, I just sat here and cried through the whole tune while I was cutting up some Onions for a Hamburger and I was thinkin what a beautiful job you did on that great old song.

Very nice touch and tone you have my friend.
Cops aren't paid much so I steel at night.
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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

well i missed it too
quite a moving rendition Bill
real nice indeed :D
Don Brown, Sr.
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Post by Don Brown, Sr. »

Hi Bill,

As I said previous. A Real Sweet Job of playing, you truly did.

Hope all is going well for you.

Our best to you and yours,
Don
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