I was just reading an interview with the band "Reverend Horton Heat" (www.reverendhortonheat.com) and they said Al Jourgensen of the band "Ministry" is quite a steel player.
Anyone ever heard of him playing out anywhere in Texas?
Melinda
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Used to know Al back in Chicago. Dont know anything about him playing steel. Hope he is doing well, as he was a pretty sick puppy for a while.
Just did a web search, and he does play PSG, but would imagine that it sounds pretty muchunlike anything that we have ever heard.
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Just did a web search, and he does play PSG, but would imagine that it sounds pretty muchunlike anything that we have ever heard.
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WOW! I had no idea also...Al and Ministry went through some MAJOR changes. They started in Chicago as a dance band and then turned into an Industrial metal band and I would not put it past Al Jourgensan to play steel. He was always pushing creative limits.
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I think that Al played one track on The Reverend Horton Heat's "Liquor in the Front..." (sorry about the title but that's really the title!) called "Liquor, Beer and Wine".
He produced two albums for them "Liquor..." And another called "Space Heater".
They are both great albums. Check them out!
Melinda
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He produced two albums for them "Liquor..." And another called "Space Heater".
They are both great albums. Check them out!
Melinda
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It was evident at a Ministry show a few years back by Pearl Harbor/Honolulu that Al not only likes his hard core country music, but has a fine sense of humor too. As the show started, and before the band took the stage, 4 Hank Williams songs(with steel) were played repeatedly for an hour and a half. Few appreciated this, I was one of the happy few. When the band finally hit the stage, the aggravated crowd was more than ready for what Al and the boys dish up. Ministry did not disappoint, and a good time was had by all. The new CD has them back in true form, but no steel.
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