Wow, look what popped-up after 16 years
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- Cartwright Thompson
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Wow, look what popped-up after 16 years
you just never know:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JAKTKIAJ2E
Stay with it at least to the bass solo...he kills it!
...I wish I hadn't sold that Deluxe 8, or the '66 Vibrolux either.
Thanks Dan!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JAKTKIAJ2E
Stay with it at least to the bass solo...he kills it!
...I wish I hadn't sold that Deluxe 8, or the '66 Vibrolux either.
Thanks Dan!
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Thanks guys, that was a fun gig until...Tiny Tim (who we were backing) had a heart attack on stage and fell like a tree into the front row. He died a few months later. There's a video somewhere of the whole thing, what a bummer.
Yeah Doug, I took my one and only steel guitar lesson from you in about 1988(?). I think you got a kick otu of it because , believe it or not, I wanted to learn C6!!! Crazy how time flies.
Yeah Doug, I took my one and only steel guitar lesson from you in about 1988(?). I think you got a kick otu of it because , believe it or not, I wanted to learn C6!!! Crazy how time flies.
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Carty, I remember hearing about that uke festival in Montague in 1996 where Tiny Tim had a heart attack. Montague is only 1/2 hour away from me. I also remember our get together in the 1980s. Seems like a lifetime ago! Thanks again for posting the cool video.
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Jerry played E9 tuning on his “Admirable Byrd” album. He was going for a "pedal steel" kind of sound.
Here's what he said in a 1973 interview:
Here's what he said in a 1973 interview:
That album does sound different than his other recordings... more "major chord" sounds IMO than his C6 playing, different voicings, different slant sounds. Great stuff."I did an album called "Admirable Byrd" and I did a lot of pedal sounds in there ... not as good as the pedal guys could do it but it was that sound and it was still different. I wrote a lot of the tunes to show what you could do without pedals in an E9th tuning. I got a lot of mail ... one of the songs is "I'll Be All Smiles Tonight" and I do a lot of bar slant work, you know, and a lot of people still don't believe I did it without a pedal guitar but I did. To me it's kinda silly. Why would I lie about it if I did play pedals! I'd tell 'em."
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