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Doug Beaumier


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Post  Posted 7 Aug 2014 7:05 am    
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I don't know if this has been posted before, but it's a lot of fun to watch and hear...

------> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEZpTbp7v0Q&t=1m2s
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Clyde Mattocks

 

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Post  Posted 7 Aug 2014 7:12 am    
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Yes, give the man his due!
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Storm Rosson

 

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Post  Posted 7 Aug 2014 7:43 am    
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Good post Doug, this oughta smooth out some of those "varying" opinions bout Robert's abilities Winking
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Tim Whitlock


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Colorado, USA
Post  Posted 7 Aug 2014 8:05 am    
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Can't help but like a guy that plays with such fire and joy.
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Doug Beaumier


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Post  Posted 7 Aug 2014 8:22 am    
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Yeah, he really loves it. Just before he plays the country riffs he talks about being in Nashville and going to see a country band, walking into the place wearing a sweatshirt and asking if he can sit in on the steel. And the band is skeptical... It's a funny bit.
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Mike Neer


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Post  Posted 7 Aug 2014 8:31 am    
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The kid has a future!
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Richard Sinkler


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Post  Posted 7 Aug 2014 8:42 am    
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Oh no Doug. Say it ain't so. What are the Robert Randoph haters going to do now?
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Doug Beaumier


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Post  Posted 7 Aug 2014 8:43 am    
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The kid has a future!


True... but for now he'll have to settle for playing on stage with Eric Clapton to crowds of 50,000. Cool
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Frank James Pracher


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Michigan, USA
Post  Posted 7 Aug 2014 9:09 am    
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This is more of a technical question, but that's all pick blocking right? He plays so fast and his right hand seems to just sit on the bridge.
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Doug Beaumier


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Post  Posted 7 Aug 2014 9:10 am    
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Yes, it looks like mostly pick blocking. There are a couple of staccato licks that sound like palm blocking though.
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L. A. Wunder

 

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Lombard, Illinois, USA
Post  Posted 7 Aug 2014 12:37 pm    
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Good hands, but I'd like to hear it without all the distortion. This is not a "hate" reply, just a request to hear him playing "clean" with no effects.
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Terry Sneed

 

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Arkansas,
Post  Posted 7 Aug 2014 1:02 pm     Robert Randolph
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LA wrote>

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This is not a "hate" reply, just a request to hear him playing "clean" with no effects.


Ditto> The man can pick for sure! But what was the tune he was playin??
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Lane Gray


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Topeka, KS
Post  Posted 7 Aug 2014 1:11 pm    
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I'm NOT convinced it was effects: unless he keeps his overdrive turned down. It sounded like just a cranked up amp.
I don't think it WAS a song, just some noodling over an invented progression. There were some bits that sounded like Deputy Dalton, but not much.
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Doug Beaumier


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Post  Posted 7 Aug 2014 1:25 pm    
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Yeah, he was just jammin', no particular song. That overdriven tone is his normal sound. I think it's just an overdriven amp.
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Zane King


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Nashville, TN
Post  Posted 7 Aug 2014 2:34 pm    
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Sweet! Very Happy I saw this a while back. There's other examples out there where he doesn't have the overdrive engaged.
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Ivan Posa

 

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Hamilton, New Zealand
Post  Posted 7 Aug 2014 2:41 pm    
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Its not surprising that he changes Steels quite regularly, boy does he play them hard. A very physical player.
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Daniel McKee

 

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Corinth Mississippi
Post  Posted 7 Aug 2014 4:56 pm    
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He is very talented. I think its cool how he can play things that steel is known for and also take it and apply it to other styles of music other than country.
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Bob Carlucci

 

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Candor, New York, USA
Post  Posted 7 Aug 2014 6:58 pm    
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Look, the guy has great chops, no question.. I just don't get his sound though and NEVER have.. He has this chainsaw vibe to his tone, and its that way with every steel he plays.. I am certainly not going to question his style, or what he does.. His great success says it all, and he excels at his craft..

That gorgeous Jackson he was playing probably has beautiful sound played through the right amp.. Robert sounds like he plugged it into a cheap $25 distortion and is running it through a cheap SS amp.. I dunno, flame me if you want, but of course I know this guy has massive ability.. However his sound doesn't do it for me.. Its jagged and edgy and buzzy, and isn't a
sweet distorted tone at all..
Its HIS sound, and its made him famous, so what do I know??.. Just never liked his trademark sound...
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Rick Abbott

 

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Post  Posted 7 Aug 2014 8:16 pm    
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He should get a couple of late-60's 100 watt plexi Marshalls and turn them up to 6 or 7 into a couple of different cabs. But I like is playng and tone anyway.
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Mickey Adams


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Bandera Texas
Post  Posted 8 Aug 2014 7:46 am    
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His pedal board is huge....Theres no real tone coming out of his rig. A good friend of mine was his road tech for about 6 months...Yes his amps are turned up loud, and overdriven, but the pedals...oh lord the pedals!...He is VERY hard on his guitars as well...I remember seeing a picture of him STANDING on his new G2...One foot on the headstock, another on the changer...I love listening to him play, for brief periods...its not "my" cup of tea...but he's good at what he does...
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Ron Kassof

 

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Post  Posted 8 Aug 2014 9:40 am    
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Pretty sure this was posted already (from 2011)
--https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPjfqS5NvCY
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Bob Ricker

 

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Nashville Tn
Post  Posted 8 Aug 2014 1:25 pm    
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Inventive. He has created a lot of interesting guitar like/steel nuance that is reaching a new audience. Good for him.
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Chris Templeton


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The Green Mountain State
Post  Posted 8 Aug 2014 4:29 pm    
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When I worked for Robert in 2002, after setting up before a show, he asked me to show him some country licks. I chuckle to hear that some of them stuck with him and how he's tacked on some other ideas.
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Jack Hanson


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San Luis Valley, USA
Post  Posted 8 Aug 2014 5:51 pm    
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Daniel McKee wrote:
He is very talented. I think its cool how he can play things that steel is known for and also take it and apply it to other styles of music other than country.

Totally agree with Daniel. Unfortunately, Robert seems to have a good many detractors for a variety of reasons, some more valid than others in my humble opinion.
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Stuart Legg


Post  Posted 8 Aug 2014 6:20 pm    
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I love what he does in his Genre but I don't like what he did here for several reasons.

Since when did having an opinion equate to hating a person.

I took the whole thing as a put down to country and Nashville Steel players and can’t understand why that went unnoticed.

His story should have started off by saying “I respected those steel players in Nashville they are really good but I can play a little country. Instead he implied they were just too dumb to know who he was and that they would just be blown away and go burn their PSG after they heard him play country.

You put him beside Paul Franklin, Buddy or any Nashville session picker or country picking road warrior and he would come in way back in the pack in that genre from what I heard.
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