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Micky Byrne
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This gentleman really knocks my socks off...I love how he switches from Country style steel to the big fat jazzy chords with lots of volume pedal "Gutting" ....I am a HUGE fan :D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qO4NwjIutmA


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He's a good'un. I wish I had learned the Universal tuning when I started.
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I have known David for a few years now. He plays extremely well and is quiet a character to be around. I believe he uses the Bb6 tuning as well.
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Paul....yes he does use a Bb6 tuning. Mine is the usual E9th/B6th universal. I can imagine he'd be good to be around. I have him as a friend on a social media sight. I've always told him I love his way of playing, but he seems very modest saying to me "I'm just a little fish in a big pond" :D

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Good job Skin, keep the hat.... gotcha.
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Micky, Dave is a great guy, he's been a bit of a wild man in his day I would say so you would both get on great hehe ....you can tell from his new axe that he is a Harley man too :-} Great player and great character ...always enjoy catching up with him at Dallas and hearing him play.
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Post by Herb Steiner »

I believe David uses the Maurice Anderson Bb6 with the "corn changes," as does Jr. Knight. Yes, they both play the fire out of it.

When I first met Jr., he was the bandleader at the Longhorn Ballroom (1976?) and you couldn't tell he wasn't playing the E9 tuning, he so had the touch. Totally corn-country like downtown Nashville.

I remember one night at the Longhorn like it was yesterday. I was there with Alvin Crow, and chatting with Paycheck at the back bar, who was in his usual state of deep inebriation ;). Suddenly Paycheck announced "I believe I'm gonna sit in on that boy's guitar.." Knowing that Jr's guitar was in Bb and Paycheck only played E9, I mischievously said "sure, let's go on up there." We walked up to the bandstand and I said "Junior, Johnny wants to sit in for awhile." Surprised, he said sure, and was chuckling as he got offstage. :lol:

Bless his heart, Johnny didn't even last one song! Talk about not knowing what tuning he was playing, drunk, thinking it was E9, pushing god-knows-what pedals... and Jr. and I were dying laughing off to stage right. Paycheck got offstage and said "that guitar ain't tuned right." :lol:

Thought I was gonna die!!!! :lol:

Sorry for the thread hi-jack, just got to thinking about Reece's tuning and them that play it. Back to your regular programming.
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Herb..that was no thread hi-jack....that story was sooooo funny. I can almost feel it like I was there. Firstly there are not too many people that knew Paycheck played steel. As I said my uni is the usual E9th/B6th...when my Sho-Bud S-12 was converted to a universal, it was ready just in time for me to drive off to do a gig.Man that was a task and a half but eventually I had kinda settled in by the end of the gig....the only problem was when I had to do an instrumental. the audience who we had played to many times asked for "Till there was you" ..God I wish the floor would have opened up and swallowed me :lol:...as they say you learn more on one gig than you do on a week's indoor practice :D

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Post by David Wiggins »

Now that is something Micky; that you never told me at the time, you 'cool old devil'you! Just said, "it went alright you know" !
But you managed it without ANY practice session at all!
That's not easy !
You lived with us for a week whilst I made parts, cast an extra pedal and built it again, from the ground up.
Tuned; you loaded it into the van and was gone; strait to the gig, direct.
Julie telephoned, where is Micky?
Just left !
Key nervous break down!poor girl.
She understood what had happened to your steel and the major changes to the animal; but no practice ????
Well done all you guys and galls that manage that change. But I do feel a tinge of sympathy for anybody caught out; trying to play uni when he thinks it's 9th! Very best to all in PSG land. David Wiggins.
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