recording of Maurice Anderson playing How High The Noon
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recording of Maurice Anderson playing How High The Noon
I thought I had it somewhere... but apparently I don't... I just hear it in my head!
I thought it was on "The Many Moods Of Maurice Anderson".
Maurice "Reece" Anderson's version of How High The Noon... anybody has it?
I'd love to have it.
Thanks!... J-D.
I thought it was on "The Many Moods Of Maurice Anderson".
Maurice "Reece" Anderson's version of How High The Noon... anybody has it?
I'd love to have it.
Thanks!... J-D.
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I don't remember that being on the "Moods" series, I don't think I've heard it played by Maurice at all. I have all of his recordings I could find, but I may have missed some.
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Maybe I have it ringing in me from a live performance?Darvin Willhoite wrote:I don't remember that being on the "Moods" series, I don't think I've heard it played by Maurice at all. I have all of his recordings I could find, but I may have missed some.
Does anybody have the "Moods Of"-records on mp3?
... J-D.
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I think it's on a Steve Palousek CD also.
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I just did a Youtube search and there's a steel guitar version by Zane King there.
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MSA Millennium, Legend, and Studio Pro, Reese's restored Universal Direction guitar, as well as some older MSAs, several amps, new and old, and a Kemper Powerhead that I am really liking. Recently added a Zum D10, a Mullen RP, and a restored blue Rose, named the "Blue Bird" to the herd. Also, I have acquired and restored the plexiglass D10 MSA Classic again that was built as a demo in the early '70s. I also added a '74 lacquer P/P, with wood necks.
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Yes, I already got that one downloaded into my "spy"-folder.Darvin Willhoite wrote:I just did a Youtube search and there's a steel guitar version by Zane King there.
I like listening to Zane... to both Zanes actually.
Zane BECK played in a very unique Jazzy E9th style.
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Thanks!Bill Cunningham wrote:It’s not on Moods. But you can get the best of the Moods tunes on a 2 CD compilations that Mike Perlowin produced.
Is that "Upon Request-A Musical Decade"?
I shall write to Perlowin... J-D.
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Those who produce Tablature did never use it.
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I now have ALL of Maurice's studio albums, and many of his guest sessions as well. I've never heard him play that song. I bet he had to have played it live at least once though. I see that there are now a lot of his full convention sets on youtube, perhaps a version of it is buried in one of those shows?
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Re: recording of Maurice Anderson playing How High The Noon
If the one you're hearing in your head is upbeat, then I bet it's Paul's version (which is quite reminiscent of Maurice's style).J D Sauser wrote:I thought I had it somewhere... but apparently I don't... I just hear it in my head!
I thought it was on "The Many Moods Of Maurice Anderson".
Maurice "Reece" Anderson's version of How High The Noon... anybody has it?
I'd love to have it.
Thanks!... J-D.
I have a great deal of jazz steel guitar recordings, and oddly this song is almost never played by anyone.
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Re: recording of Maurice Anderson playing How High The Noon
hmm... I don't have any C6th records of PF.... shame on me.Jeff Harbour wrote:If the one you're hearing in your head is upbeat, then I bet it's Paul's version (which is quite reminiscent of Maurice's style).J D Sauser wrote:I thought I had it somewhere... but apparently I don't... I just hear it in my head!
I thought it was on "The Many Moods Of Maurice Anderson".
Maurice "Reece" Anderson's version of How High The Noon... anybody has it?
I'd love to have it.
Thanks!... J-D.
I have a great deal of jazz steel guitar recordings, and oddly this song is almost never played by anyone.
What I have in my head is in the style and beat of his Satin Doll.
Mostly chorded melody... wide grips.
But then, I my mind might have concocted this from other renditions.
Thanks!... J-D.
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Those who produce Tablature did never use it.
I say it humorously, but I mean it.
A Little Mental Health Warning:
Tablature KILLS SKILLS.
The uses of Tablature is addictive and has been linked to reduced musical fertility.
Those who produce Tablature did never use it.
I say it humorously, but I mean it.
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Could you be thinking of "What Kind Of Fool Am I" from Moods #1?? I am realizing that its melody starts out almost exactly like the "How High The moon" melody. Also, it does have a very similar groove and production sound to that of his "Satin Doll" from Moods #2. Now you're getting this song stuck in my head...
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Jeff Harbour wrote:Could you be thinking of "What Kind Of Fool Am I" from Moods #1?? I am realizing that its melody starts out almost exactly like the "How High The moon" melody. Also, it does have a very similar groove and production sound to that of his "Satin Doll" from Moods #2. Now you're getting this song stuck in my head...
HA!... just listening to it... I must have extrapolated that into How High The Noon.
Could very well be.
But now I have another problem, because I let you get into my head!
Thanks!... J-D.
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A Little Mental Health Warning:
Tablature KILLS SKILLS.
The uses of Tablature is addictive and has been linked to reduced musical fertility.
Those who produce Tablature did never use it.
I say it humorously, but I mean it.
A Little Mental Health Warning:
Tablature KILLS SKILLS.
The uses of Tablature is addictive and has been linked to reduced musical fertility.
Those who produce Tablature did never use it.
I say it humorously, but I mean it.
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Jeff Harbour wrote:Could you be thinking of "What Kind Of Fool Am I" from Moods #1?? I am realizing that its melody starts out almost exactly like the "How High The moon" melody. Also, it does have a very similar groove and production sound to that of his "Satin Doll" from Moods #2. Now you're getting this song stuck in my head...
HA!... just listening to it... I must have extrapolated that into How High The Noon.
Could very well be.
But now I have another problem, because I let you get into my head and "find stuff"!
Thanks!... J-D.
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A Little Mental Health Warning:
Tablature KILLS SKILLS.
The uses of Tablature is addictive and has been linked to reduced musical fertility.
Those who produce Tablature did never use it.
I say it humorously, but I mean it.
A Little Mental Health Warning:
Tablature KILLS SKILLS.
The uses of Tablature is addictive and has been linked to reduced musical fertility.
Those who produce Tablature did never use it.
I say it humorously, but I mean it.