BE live '77 -- WOW.
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BE live '77 -- WOW.
I'm sorry, I know this is old hat to almost everyone but me and has come up on the Forum before, BUT.... I just got Buddy Emmons live at the ISGC '77 for Christmas, and all I can say is...WOW.
Is there any other player who simultaneously integrates the entire history of steel with the most cutting edge sounds out there? The stuff he plays on "Mardi Gras" and "The Great Stream" is mind blowing. And to think I was listening to Mahavishnu Orchestra during those years, and didn't know about this....
Is there any other player who simultaneously integrates the entire history of steel with the most cutting edge sounds out there? The stuff he plays on "Mardi Gras" and "The Great Stream" is mind blowing. And to think I was listening to Mahavishnu Orchestra during those years, and didn't know about this....
- Tony Prior
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Dirk, it may be old hat, but it's clearly a Stetson! I was able to see Buddy play several times around that same time and I am greatful that I changed my musical direction in time to see and hear the BIG E play . I still listen to tapes I have of Buddy playing live in 77 and 78. It still blows my mind !
Better late than not at all !
By the way I also saw John McGlaughin and his group play several times. I think they also would have cancelled a gig or two to see Buddy play, if they only knew....
TP
Better late than not at all !
By the way I also saw John McGlaughin and his group play several times. I think they also would have cancelled a gig or two to see Buddy play, if they only knew....
TP
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Mahavishu Orchestra - great stuff. I bought all their albums at the time & thought that John McCloughlin was the business. I learned a few of the riffs off 'Inner Mountain Flame' but could never get close to his speed of playing.
Around the same time (1974?) , a guitarist in one of the local bands got a PSG. I think it was a D-10. I had never seen one and I went over during a break in the gig and strummed the strings. It made a weird noise. I remember thinking that you would need to be some kind of genius ever to get a tune out of something that complicated.
Now that I've finally got one, I know I was right
Around the same time (1974?) , a guitarist in one of the local bands got a PSG. I think it was a D-10. I had never seen one and I went over during a break in the gig and strummed the strings. It made a weird noise. I remember thinking that you would need to be some kind of genius ever to get a tune out of something that complicated.
Now that I've finally got one, I know I was right
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I was there that magic night in '77. What an awesome experience. That's about all I can say. Further words would not do justice.
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I count myself lucky to have also been at that amazing show in '77. The bad news is that was the LAST time I got to the convention- I've been gigging somewhere every year ever since. I remember I had just seen the movie "Once Upon a Time In The West" and how blown away I was by Buddy's ebow interpretation of the female vocal line on the theme. I swear I can hear me howling in the crowd on the CD...what a Masterful performance from a true master. Thanks Buddy...
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Tom;
Buddy Live '77
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My best,
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Buddy Live '77
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Mark and Jim
I uploaded those tracks to Cool Edit to begin the extremely tedious job of removing all the howling, but since I now know it's y'all, I'll leave the racket in for the sake of friendship!
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I uploaded those tracks to Cool Edit to begin the extremely tedious job of removing all the howling, but since I now know it's y'all, I'll leave the racket in for the sake of friendship!
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Herb's Steel Guitar Pages
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Buddy Live in Denver!
Great recording, BTW!
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Great recording, BTW!
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