Vince Gill and PF Scheduled for Tonight Show tonight...
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Vince Gill and PF Scheduled for Tonight Show tonight...
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That was just exquisite.
I see Vince has put some scruff on his cheeks since my wife Sandy and I saw him with Paul & band here in Santa Rosa in October. We sat in the 6th row directly in front of Paul. Truly one of my favorite concerts ever.
So just Vince and Paul flew out to Los Angeles sans the band for this, Vince with one of his Martin OMs and Paul of course brought a Franklin. One thing I really like about this segment with some of the guys in Jay's band backing Vince and Paul is that you can tell they are really diggin' it, playing with two of the finest musicians on the planet.
GREAT MUSIC TRANSCENDS GENRES.
I see Vince has put some scruff on his cheeks since my wife Sandy and I saw him with Paul & band here in Santa Rosa in October. We sat in the 6th row directly in front of Paul. Truly one of my favorite concerts ever.
So just Vince and Paul flew out to Los Angeles sans the band for this, Vince with one of his Martin OMs and Paul of course brought a Franklin. One thing I really like about this segment with some of the guys in Jay's band backing Vince and Paul is that you can tell they are really diggin' it, playing with two of the finest musicians on the planet.
GREAT MUSIC TRANSCENDS GENRES.
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wonderful.. Paul would sound great with any amp, but Lord that Twin was WARM and sweet.. Lots of finger and face time for Paul too, Nice to see... Too often the steel guitar is buried in the mix, and the player shoved into an obscure unlit corner, despite he fact he/she might be among the best in the world...
A simply brilliant rendition of a classic and beloved song,,, Buck and Tom would be proud.... bob
A simply brilliant rendition of a classic and beloved song,,, Buck and Tom would be proud.... bob
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the band did an ok professional job of backup. i didn't detect any joy or huge respect or anything. and it wouldn't surprise me if none of them, jay included, had ever heard of paul franklin before. they might not even know vince. i didn't know any of the band. and i doubt if buck owens is on their playlist.
i doubt that jay has any specific taste in music.
he sure can't tell a joke!
i doubt that jay has any specific taste in music.
he sure can't tell a joke!
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Did you notice how the drummer began the applause at the end for Paul and Vince and there were smiles all around? Vince gave a little bow to the band, he seemed to like what they were doing.
I thought they conducted themselves as pros and did a nice job. Vince and Paul were to be featured front and center on the song and that's how it came off to me. The band played with restraint. It might have been a freakin' train wreck if the bass player tried to show some Stanley Clarke or Jaco moves and the drummer released his inner Elvin Jones.
Oh I think Jay has told some pretty good jokes in his time and maybe he's getting a little long in the tooth for this, but no matter - the transition is coming up in several weeks for Jimmy Fallon as the next guy to take over that coveted chair, since Conan didn't work out several years back for the job.
Years ago when Jay first took over for Johnny my wife and I saw him in Santa Cruz and he had the crowd practically in tears we were laughing so hard.
I thought they conducted themselves as pros and did a nice job. Vince and Paul were to be featured front and center on the song and that's how it came off to me. The band played with restraint. It might have been a freakin' train wreck if the bass player tried to show some Stanley Clarke or Jaco moves and the drummer released his inner Elvin Jones.
Oh I think Jay has told some pretty good jokes in his time and maybe he's getting a little long in the tooth for this, but no matter - the transition is coming up in several weeks for Jimmy Fallon as the next guy to take over that coveted chair, since Conan didn't work out several years back for the job.
Years ago when Jay first took over for Johnny my wife and I saw him in Santa Cruz and he had the crowd practically in tears we were laughing so hard.
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uh oh...forgive me mark....Mark Eaton wrote:the transition is coming up in several weeks for Jimmy Fallon as the next guy to take over that coveted chair, since Conan didn't work out
you mean when jay cried, whimpered and begged his way back into 'conan's spot'?!
ha ha
big can of worms.
ask conan and letterman.
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Well, whatever the circumstances in that whole deal - he's had a long tenure for a reason. If the universal opinion were that he never has been able to tell a decent joke, period, he would have been gone a long, long time ago.
No matter - I'm big on Fallon, I think he'll do a good job.
Regardless, it was great to see Vince and Paul on there doing "Together Again."
And I still miss Ed McMahon!
No matter - I'm big on Fallon, I think he'll do a good job.
Regardless, it was great to see Vince and Paul on there doing "Together Again."
And I still miss Ed McMahon!
Mark
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Chris, I guess if I looked deeper I could find something negative about the appearance maybe they were not wearing Cowboy hats. But after all I guess neither is a "true Cowboy. (0^0) However I thought all showed true professionalism in backing Vince and Paul. You can't find a more humble positive person than Vince Gill. And I love the respect he shows for PF and what a clean pure sound he got out of that Franklin. Jay got it right when in the intro he described Paul as legendary. great night for the Steel Guitar community.. Yes BUCK and Tom would be proud. I am that I was one of the first to buy that CD. Hope there is another in the works real soon.
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During the exchange of pleasantries following the song I believe they said that Vince has been on the show several times before. I'd expect the band would at least know who he is. And just as some steelers don't limit themselves strictly to "Old Country", it's possible some of the band have an eclectic taste and occasionally listen to something other than jazz.chris ivey wrote: they might not even know vince.
We hear a lot of complaints that mainstream mom and pop don't know or care what a steel is. Here's a case where a popular TV show featured our kind of music, and let a top-shelf player do his thing front and center, not buried in the shadows and toned down behind the rest of the band. I'm sure that somewhere, somebody said "Damn, that was nice, I never really paid any attention to one of those before."
What more could we ask for?
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that would be stating the obvious.
and that cowboy hat reference is ridiculous. i said they did a professional job.
wow that's special being one of the first to buy the cd. i probably won't at this point due to the excessive marketing of it. i'm definitely tired of together again. i just hope vince makes some money off it.
and that cowboy hat reference is ridiculous. i said they did a professional job.
wow that's special being one of the first to buy the cd. i probably won't at this point due to the excessive marketing of it. i'm definitely tired of together again. i just hope vince makes some money off it.
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Although I've previously posted positive comments on another thread regarding Vince & Paul's appearance on The Tonight Show, I would like to add, I thought that the entire performance was superb! The backup players seemed very respectful & professional and I'll never tire of "Together Again". I received the Bakersfield CD as a birthday gift and intend to purchase the one w/4 additional songs at The Cracker Barrel.
I was blown away by the performance! I watched every closeup of Paul and how he played! I have a lot of respect for Paul and Vince-I listened to Paul play on many records and I've listened to Vince for years. Paul actually played on Vince's "When I Call Your Name record and he was also the man who convinced John Hughey to join Vince's band.