Some Western Swing Thelonious Monk?

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Some Western Swing Thelonious Monk?

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This track really makes me smile. It's a rough unmixed track from Steelonious, but all the ingredients are there. Call this a sneak preview.

I can't keep it up for long, I hope you understand, but I feel so good, I have to share.

[Link has been removed -- thanks for listening!]
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Great! Gives me happy feet. You've really got it going on there.

Cheers...
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Just out of curiosity, who is playing the keyboard and what kind is it?
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That is my compadre Matt King playing a Steinway. The tracks were recorded live by Paul Wickliffe, a great engineer.

The only instruments used in the recordings sessions were Clinesmith cast aluminum, Steinway, Hammond and Leslie, acoustic bass and drums. I may have another session for another song or two using vibes and uke with steel.
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IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII like it! :D
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Cool stuff, Mike. An interesting blend of styles!
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Western swing meets Jersey jump!



Very nice Mike, some tasteful pickin' 8)
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[quote="Mike Neer"]That is my compadre Matt King playing a Steinway. The tracks were recorded live by Paul Wickliffe, a great engineer.

The only instruments used in the recordings sessions were Clinesmith cast aluminum, Steinway, Hammond and Leslie, acoustic bass and drums. I may have another session for another song or two using vibes and uke with steel.[/quote]
Sounds great Mike. My ears always perk up when I hear a good piano sound, which is rare these days.
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Well, this Steinway used to belong to Keith Jarrett. It was recorded beautifully and tuned just beforehand.
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Swingin! Who's on vocals?
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John Mulligan wrote:Swingin! Who's on vocals?
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Wow! Great stuff. I'm really looking forward to the album.
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That is a sweet sound and fine playing. Very enjoyable.
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Lucky we don't have to wear socks much over here because I think mine were just permanently blown off.
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Great vibe, great playing and excellent musicianship .
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Super job Mike.
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Beautifully realized from conception to execution by great musicians! I am so in awe of what you've accomplished with this project, Mike, and I can't wait for the final mixes. I love everything I've heard so far except I stand by my opinion re the Wills-like rap.

A comparison case in point where it probably cracked everyone up in the studio and seemed like a great idea ... yet, IMHO .... wasn't.

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Andy, I respect your opinion, which you are entitled to. I can't say for sure whether or not I will use it, but to me it promotes the vibe that I am looking for which is fun. The placement of the call-outs in editing will be key. I can't take this stuff too seriously, though!

Truthfully, when I first started listening to Bob Wills in the 80s, his call-outs bugged the hell out of me--even ruined it for me. Somehow they grew on me.
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Post by Scott Thomas »

That was fantastic. What a pianist, and the steel is great! It's the right mix of traditional, staying true to the genre, and moving it forward. Like the next step in the line from Jimmy Rivers, The Time Warp Tophands, and now Mike Neer and "Steelonious". I really do think this will be a watershed in the evolution of the steel guitar and what it's capable of. You are a monster player!
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Scott Thomas wrote:That was fantastic. What a pianist, and the steel is great! It's the right mix of traditional, staying true to the genre, and moving it forward. Like the next step in the line from Jimmy Rivers, The Time Warp Tophands, and now Mike Neer and "Steelonious". I really do think this will be a watershed in the evolution of the steel guitar and what it's capable of. You are a monster player!
I don't know about all that, but it feels good and that's what counts. I want to make some new steel guitar lovers and Monk lovers, that's all.
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Post by Russ Blake »

Super fun, Mike! Love it. Looking forward to hearing the whole record!
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Post by Jonathan Lam »

sweet! sounds awesome!
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Great playing, great steel tone and a very nice tune
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Post by Mick Hearn »

Loved every note. Keep it up Mike.
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I'll add my congratulations to the group as well. This sounds really nice. I'm looking forward to the release!
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