Mike Neer at TSGA 2013 RANP Room

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Mike Neer at TSGA 2013 RANP Room

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvabLYCbKqI

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We need a LIKE button on this forum. Makes me wish I was there.
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i was there! - great set
what really impressed me was Mike's (and the bands) ability to do something different with his sets that a fill in band could follow. this is not an easy task, even with good musicians. most of the time, thats why everyone sticks to straight genre playing - everything has been done x100 before ..."shuffle in E boys" kind of stuff.

Mike did "Work Song" - that was the first "jazz" tune I learned in school Jazz Band way back when i was a teen - it was good to hear that one again.
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That was great!!
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That was great!!
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Very cool...I like the way it simmers without boiling over.
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Thanks. I probably would have liked to have it boil over, but playing in that room sometimes gets the best of my nerves. So, I went for vibe instead. I think that was the first tune of my Friday set. I like the tone I got better the next day through the Telonics preamp. I think this was just Captain Ivan's Goodrich volume pedal right into a Peavey. The Clinesmith sounds great through anything, though.

Thanks for posting.
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