Steeler with Jimmy Webb
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Steeler with Jimmy Webb
Jimmy was on CBS Saturday Morning, anyone recognize the psg player?
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who?
Looks like David Mansfield.
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Live performance and recording. Instruments, repairs and lessons. Fresh bait/discount sushi.
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widcj@hotmail.com
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Re: who?
If it's him, he's been playing for quite some time, he's logging into the Forum now and then I've noticed.john widgren wrote:Looks like David Mansfield.
Here's a clip from the "Rolling Thunder Revue" mid- seventies:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvhqpxzOaeU
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Great song! Awful vocals and terrible production. Why do they not have a bass player? I did not get even the slightest inkling that the guitar player was trying to upstage the steel player.
In my opinion, if they could only allow for only five musicians, they should have opted for a bass player and forgone the steel. The guitar and bass are much more crucial to the song. It is just my opinion, but I am a steel player and I don't believe that steel guitar trumps all else. The music must come first.
In my opinion, if they could only allow for only five musicians, they should have opted for a bass player and forgone the steel. The guitar and bass are much more crucial to the song. It is just my opinion, but I am a steel player and I don't believe that steel guitar trumps all else. The music must come first.
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I agree about the song and the vocals. As far as the bass player or lack of, who would have ever heard him on the tinny little speakers included in most flat panel tv's of the day, anyway. Regarding the guitar player, his gratuitous imitation of G.E. Smith was more evident on the second dong, "Easy for You to Say."Great song! Awful vocals and terrible production. Why do they not have a bass player? I did not get even the slightest inkling that the guitar player was trying to upstage the steel player.
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