Vince Gill and PF Scheduled for Tonight Show tonight...
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Vince and Paul
well, I liked it a lot......Great song, great singer great steeler with a great steel and amp .....to me just Pure.
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did i forget to mention that vince is my favorite singer, songwriter, guitarist, ambassador and spokesperson in nashville and possibly the world?
and who would argue that paul is the absolute top dog in the steel guitar scene and has been , deservedly so, for over the past decade?
when these guys play and sing, i listen.
has anybody else noticed that when vince gets soft, everybody shuts up and listens. same with alison krauss...they don't need to shout or dance to get attention.
and who would argue that paul is the absolute top dog in the steel guitar scene and has been , deservedly so, for over the past decade?
when these guys play and sing, i listen.
has anybody else noticed that when vince gets soft, everybody shuts up and listens. same with alison krauss...they don't need to shout or dance to get attention.
I just saw it. Great performance by Paul. Were they really playing in Db? I'd fall off my chair if the bandleader called "Together Again in D Flat".
The bass line was as tasty as I've ever heard in a country ballad. Perfect tone. When I saw their road show in Santa Rosa, the bass was sort of muffled. Different player. (Now that I'm playing bass in a band, I notice it a lot more than I used to.)
The bass line was as tasty as I've ever heard in a country ballad. Perfect tone. When I saw their road show in Santa Rosa, the bass was sort of muffled. Different player. (Now that I'm playing bass in a band, I notice it a lot more than I used to.)
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All I can say is Bravo! Paul and Vince, couldn't happen to two nicer guys.
Gonna be sad to see Jay leave like it was with Johnny, but I hear Jay may be back somewhere else in the future.
Gonna be sad to see Jay leave like it was with Johnny, but I hear Jay may be back somewhere else in the future.
Regards, Craig
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I think it was really a great performance and really a plus for our kind of music and the steel guitar on a show as watched as the Tonight show. I wonder any young musicians watched that and said, wow, I got to get me one of them.
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D-10 Magnum, 8 &5, dark rose color
D-10 1974 Emmons cut tail, fat back,rosewood, 8&5
Nashville 112 amp, Fishman Loudbox Performer amp, Hilton pedal, Goodrich pedal,BJS bar, Kyser picks, Live steel Strings. No effects, doodads or stomp boxes.