Opry Live June 17
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Opry Live June 17
Porter Wagner will host
BR5-49
John Anderson
and Charlie Pride.
I can be thankful we have cable with TNN at the beachhouse.
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Janice "Busgal" Brooks
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John Anderson
and Charlie Pride.
I can be thankful we have cable with TNN at the beachhouse.
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I still think the new set bites the big one! It just seems too dark and there's not a lot of stage action at all. The show was OK last night but I'm waiting to hear Dale Watson when he appears!
I was watching when Porter played and the camera took a side shot of Fred Newell and I noticed that his guitar had a narrower neck on the outside, maybe a 6 or 8 string. I had previously thought that maybe he'd had his steel set up like Chalker or Ralph Mooney with the E9 inside and another pedal tuning on the outside, maybe C6 or A6 or something. Does anyone know what he uses? It might be a Dobro tuning or as I remember, when I knew Gene Fields in Calif. he used a fretted neck on the outside of his steel and played it like Thumbs Carlisle. As Fred plays one of Gene's steels (GFI) this might be a possibility. If anyone knows for sure it'd be appreciated.
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Have a good 'un! JH U-12
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jerry Hayes on 18 June 2000 at 09:00 AM.]</p></FONT>
I was watching when Porter played and the camera took a side shot of Fred Newell and I noticed that his guitar had a narrower neck on the outside, maybe a 6 or 8 string. I had previously thought that maybe he'd had his steel set up like Chalker or Ralph Mooney with the E9 inside and another pedal tuning on the outside, maybe C6 or A6 or something. Does anyone know what he uses? It might be a Dobro tuning or as I remember, when I knew Gene Fields in Calif. he used a fretted neck on the outside of his steel and played it like Thumbs Carlisle. As Fred plays one of Gene's steels (GFI) this might be a possibility. If anyone knows for sure it'd be appreciated.
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Have a good 'un! JH U-12
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jerry Hayes on 18 June 2000 at 09:00 AM.]</p></FONT>
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hey guys and gals I guess you would have had to been there, but I watched the opry from backstage this week and as a whole the opry was dam'n good, the new barn is realy nice to look at and enjoy it changing colors while the bull$*#% rock country bands were playing, I got to spend some time visiting with Tommy White what a player!
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I got to watch the Saturday show last evening (I always tape it). Maybe it was just me but the stage seemed to be "more" cluttered and not as much room as it used to be.
Whey they put the new backdrop in did they place it closer to the front and cut off part of the stage??.
Up til the time they moved Tommy back to the "orchestra pit" it seemed like there was more room on the stage. And now with the new backdrop it seems even less.
One last comment, the country rock music behind Porter's opening number just didn't go with the song or the way Porter sings. Sort of like the band was playing one song and Porter was singing another. But then neither does Porter's new hairdo.
Whey they put the new backdrop in did they place it closer to the front and cut off part of the stage??.
Up til the time they moved Tommy back to the "orchestra pit" it seemed like there was more room on the stage. And now with the new backdrop it seems even less.
One last comment, the country rock music behind Porter's opening number just didn't go with the song or the way Porter sings. Sort of like the band was playing one song and Porter was singing another. But then neither does Porter's new hairdo.