Neo-Bluegrass Pedal Steel Instrumental
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Hi
While working on my eagerly-awaited (by my Mum) 'Protest' album, I spun-off a nice little instrumental from one of the backing tracks. Some nice old-time country steel pickin' for those into that kind of thing.
https://soundcloud.com/user-581188416/one-way-train
Enjoy!
And don't forget to protest (about anything).
G
While working on my eagerly-awaited (by my Mum) 'Protest' album, I spun-off a nice little instrumental from one of the backing tracks. Some nice old-time country steel pickin' for those into that kind of thing.
https://soundcloud.com/user-581188416/one-way-train
Enjoy!
And don't forget to protest (about anything).
G
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It's good, man. Thanks for leaving it up!
I'm surprised more bluegrass bands don't have a PSG 'guest' with them. It works well. I've done it -- once -- to good reviews, but I think being a "guy that needs electricity" makes you an outcast in the 'purist' world of bluegrass. Like the dude with buttons on his shirt and a power drill at the Amish barn-raising.
I'm surprised more bluegrass bands don't have a PSG 'guest' with them. It works well. I've done it -- once -- to good reviews, but I think being a "guy that needs electricity" makes you an outcast in the 'purist' world of bluegrass. Like the dude with buttons on his shirt and a power drill at the Amish barn-raising.
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Some musicians have told me before that I reminded them of Jerry in his early days...I immediately ran home and worked on my intonation till the early hours... until I found out they had posters of him on their walls and it was their way of saying nice things to a pedal steel player.James Mayer wrote:Yeah, I was hearing a Jerry vibe as well. It's actually the first thing I thought of, but from what I've seen in this forum, that could be construed as an insult or a compliment so I didn't feel like typing the details that I am now.
I mean it as a compliment.
Sounds great Gary.
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