most beautiful song played at the convention
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most beautiful song played at the convention
I would have to vote for "Borrowed Angel" with Lloyd Green and Tommy White.
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I was not able to hear all the players on the broadcast, but when i heard WKRP give the schedule for Saturday i knew i had to be home for the TW/LG set. It was everything i hoped it would be and more. When i heard LG play his smooth E9 stylings i remembered why i first fell in love with the sound of pedal steel. Now i HAVE TO get that video.
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I liked Rhode Island Red by Jimmie Crawford & Russ Hicks but Lloyd & Tommy's Borrowed Angel tops the "take notice and listen list". A bit of trivia, Mel Street was one of Lloyd Greens favorite artist to record with because of his choice of material and his style. To this day, Lloyd is very proud of what he played on Mel's records and they stand as a testimony to two great musical genius'. Had Mel not committed suicide, what impact would it have had on George Jones' career?
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Mike,
If Mel had not passed away I think we would have had two really great country singers. I don't think It would have had any efect on George's Career at all. But I don't think Mel would have lasted as long Jone's has.
In Jone's book "I Lived To Tell It All" he tells about how Mel used to call him up and tell him about how much he sounded like him on his new record that was coming out.
I related the part (In another post) about how Mel,s family wanted him to sing at his funeral, which he did with great diffaculty. If you want to hear about It, email me. I don't want to clutter this up telling the same story's over and over.
I didnt hear any of the steel player's at the show, but I have Tommy and Lloyd's Video and I think I would have to vote for "Borrowed Angle" also simply because I ain't heard nothing as purty as that since "Slowly".
Bob Carlson
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If Mel had not passed away I think we would have had two really great country singers. I don't think It would have had any efect on George's Career at all. But I don't think Mel would have lasted as long Jone's has.
In Jone's book "I Lived To Tell It All" he tells about how Mel used to call him up and tell him about how much he sounded like him on his new record that was coming out.
I related the part (In another post) about how Mel,s family wanted him to sing at his funeral, which he did with great diffaculty. If you want to hear about It, email me. I don't want to clutter this up telling the same story's over and over.
I didnt hear any of the steel player's at the show, but I have Tommy and Lloyd's Video and I think I would have to vote for "Borrowed Angle" also simply because I ain't heard nothing as purty as that since "Slowly".
Bob Carlson
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- Wayne Baker
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There was a guy that played Old Rugged Cross. He had about 30sec to play it. It was his last song. Unfortunately, I missed his name, but he was awsome. I have to give credit to Steel Guitar Radio. I'm stationed in Germany and would'nt have got to hear anything. I was studying for a physics test, a calculus quiz and listening as much as i could. i heard alot of good stuff, got a 85% on my calc, and we won't talk about the physics if thats ok.
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