My last recorded pedal steel work....

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Bob Carlucci
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My last recorded pedal steel work....

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my last studio work before tinnitus effectively ended my steel playing....
its decent, I am not a great player, but have decent journeyman chops, honed through years on the road... Listen to Tracks 6 and 11 .. the rest is just doodling in my bedroom on a 1965 Fender cable steel...
The band is a local bar band that writes lots of originals, and these are rough unedited tracks... No effects on vocals... Lots of the steel will be deleted, and i wanted my friends to hear it while it was still there!.. i never get a chance to play this stuff, so when it was sent rough and unedited to me I was thrilled.
You an even hear the hole where the guitar solo has yet to be placed.. My "pad" there is my favorite thing I played actually.
I hope you enjoy my steel, even if you don't like the music! lol....

http://soundcloud.com/spongebob-7/06-track-6
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Post by Damien Odell »

Cool steel playing! nice sound too, I'd be happy with that.
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Post by Allan Jirik »

Good stuff, thanks Bob. I'm going to bookmark that page so I can listen again, I might be able to pick up some pointers.
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You da man, Bob! Great punchy steel. I loved it.
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A GREAT EXAMPLE of some very fine playing............

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I REALLY enjoyed the opening tune and track 11....

Clean, simple examples of how a steel should be played, IMHO.

Thanx for sharing...........

Are CERTAIN.........your condition is permanent?
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Post by Bill Hatcher »

good aggressive playing! you must like sneaky pete...
was that one of your msa guitars?
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Post by Brian McGaughey »

Cool Bob. Your playing on track 6 is very rhythmic and drives the track. Good intonation and timing.
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Post by Rick Schmidt »

Sounds great Bob! I hear the Sneaky influence too, and that's a good thing!!!

Please don't take this as any kind've judgement call on my part, but a friend of mine had some remarkable luck with his tinnitus using this kind of therapy. Couldn't hurt to check it out (if you haven't already).

http://www.tinnitusformula.com/infocent ... hypno.aspx

Best, Rick
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Post by Bob Carlucci »

Rick and Bill,,, God bless you guys for even mentioning Pete's name in regards to my playing style ,, I always thought of my style as a half assed bastardization of Cage and Garcia, but I listened to a LOT of Pete's work. I think its rubbed off just a tiny bit, but if guys can hear the Sneaky Pete influence in my hacking I feel honored.
I revered him..
The guitar is a Carter S-10 w/ 5+5 and a custom wound Truetone pickup w/ coil taps at 9K and 12 K... This session I used the 12 K position.. The 9 K winding has a brighter, more airy sound. One old timer heard me playing it while it was in the 9K position, and told me it sounded like his Fender 400, which is exactly what I was looking for..

Rick, I have thought about hypnotherapy.. I am about to see some mental heatlth professionals through a program my job offers, and I am considering it... Thanks for the link, and the concern ...

Ray... after 5 months and at this severity level, I would think it is permanent, but who knows. I bring it to the Lord daily, and I do believe in miracles. I'll just pray for some substantial relief. Thanks for the concern and the nice comments Ray! bob
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Post by Ray McCarthy »

Bob-I like both your playing and the music very much. What is the name of the band? Just curious. I'm recording both those tracks if you don't mind.
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Post by Bob Vantine »

Bob .....
sorry about not getting the CD to you from the mid `90s session {with Barb done @ Petes studio in Etna} . 8) GOOD STUFF !
No one seems to be able to dig it out :\ .... :? I'll keep looking tho.
Take Care !
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Post by Lathan Mills »

Nice,Good fills, and tone was excellant.

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Bob Vantine wrote:Bob .....
sorry about not getting the CD to you from the mid `90s session {with Barb done @ Petes studio in Etna} . 8) GOOD STUFF !
No one seems to be able to dig it out :\ .... :? I'll keep looking tho.
Take Care !
Bob...I would LOVE to find that session.. I forgot it even existed until you mentioned it a few years ago... If it ever turns up, let me know!.. bob
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Bob ...

will do ..... Barb & I play at Cortland on Jan 8th ....I'll get after her again to bring a copy of the CD .

Take Care .... those clips sounded great !

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Post by Russ Tkac »

bob. You play great and I too hear quite a bit of that "Sneaky feeling." :)
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Post by Lynn Fargo »

Really, really nice. I thoroughly enjoyed. Best of luck on a full recovery.
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Well done, Bob! Very nice!
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Post by Paul Sutherland »

I sure hope you can find a way to keep playing. You have great style and execution.
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It,great!!

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Don't hang it up !,,, God does work over time.
You are a good picker. Thanks for sharing this with all ""
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I like it! Hang in there with your condition.
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Post by richard burton »

I'm listening to track six right now, and am impressed by Bob's playing.

It's a good demonstration of a player playing with confidence, with a good string attack, no timidity there :D

Keep playing, Bob, your too good a player to pack it all in.

I also have tinnitus, perhaps not as severe as yours, but I do know that after time, the brain learns to ignore it.
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Post by Fred Glave »

I like it a lot! :D
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Post by Joe Miraglia »

You play and sound great, there is nothing wrong with your playing.
Maybe we will meet sometime.I have a son who lives near Syracuse,maybe I can take 86 from Jamestown,and take 80 north.
Last summer my band played the CB jamboree at Addison,maybe will play there again this summer.
And by all means KEEP PLAYING, I,m 72 and still at it. Joe
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Post by Niels Andrews »

I am really glad you posted this. made my Day. God speed my brother.
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Post by Bo Legg »

Sounds great to me. Best of luck and Get well soon.
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