Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo lap steel version (audio)

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Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo lap steel version (audio)

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I recorded this tonight. All steel tracks recorded on my Clinesmith D-10 through a Digitech RP1000 and Sano tube amp (with Altec 417). The drum and bass track were downloaded from a backing track site.

http://soundcloud.com/hoopii/rock-and-r ... hie-koo-by
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Fab again Mike! You're on a roll.
Had to pick up my lap and try to play along!
Lowering that high E to D certainly helps.
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Great, Mike!

I had no idea you are such an EXCELLENT singer. Seems you're just all-around musical, musical, musical.

Thanks for your music.

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Post by Jeff Garden »

Great job Mike! Will there be big hair and spandex on the video version? :)
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Post by Bill McCloskey »

Fantastic Mike. I would say that is my favorite thing I've heard you play.
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That was terrific, Mike.
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Post by Rick Aiello »

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How 'bout a little Highway 61 ...

I saw this on TV in the early 90's ..

http://dai.ly/xpdsck
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Sweet! Image
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Post by Bill Hatcher »

mike. want to hear this, but for some reason soundcloud wont let me in!!
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Post by Mike Neer »

Not sure why that would happen, Bill.

Thanks for all the nice comments! I think I want to melt faces!
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Post by Tom Pettingill »

Mike Neer wrote:Thanks for all the nice comments! I think I want to melt faces!
LoL ...

Too bad you are not closer, I've got a 6 string face melter with a BG HellaBucker in it that I'd love to hear rock out.
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Pretty cool. Pretty cool.
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Great Job Mike

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That was bad to the bone, down right wicked. Do some more. LOL!
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First concert I ever went to- 1975 Rick opening for Foghat on their Fool for the City tour.
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GREAT cover Mike!
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Post by Jay Fagerlie »

Rick-
Johnny Winter and HWY 61- That man and that song is what got me into slide guitar, and meeting/watching Chris Ivey and Peter Grant is what get me hooked on steel.



:D
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Post by Scott Swenson »

Mike, I'm curious as to what tuning you used?
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Post by Mike Neer »

Scott, it's a 10 string neck, so it's an extended and modified version of C6. The mod is to lower the first string E to D. The rest is extended in the bass.
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