A J's New Album
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- Craig A Davidson
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By the way you guys are really blowing this out of the water. I don't like a jam and you act like I just killed someone. I am one of the biggest steel guitar fans around, and I also feel I play pretty good. Not as good as Mr. Franklin, Mr White, or Mr Emmons, but I don't do too bad. So what's the beef? I have read other album reviews on here and no one gets hurt. That's all I did. No gun no loaded picks no exploding bar. If I insulted anything it was the producer, or the production. It wasn't Paul, Brent, or any of the other musicians on the album. Read back folks, did I say neither Paul nor Brent knew how to play? I really meant to give up but when some other player posts and says my comments are rediculous, not clever, and not very nice I can't be quiet.
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Craig,
I knew you would not surrender.LOL.
Your point of one's playing being influenced by another's is valid. The same could be said in regards to any of the players you mentioned in your last post,especially me. However, the way in which you relayed it was simply as I said and my opinion is merely a contrast to yours. After all, the wise man said,"it is a public trough".
Lastly, if imitating is the highest form of flattery. I'm flattered and no hard feelings here.
T.W.
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tommy White on 13 October 2004 at 08:35 PM.]</p></FONT>
I knew you would not surrender.LOL.
Your point of one's playing being influenced by another's is valid. The same could be said in regards to any of the players you mentioned in your last post,especially me. However, the way in which you relayed it was simply as I said and my opinion is merely a contrast to yours. After all, the wise man said,"it is a public trough".
Lastly, if imitating is the highest form of flattery. I'm flattered and no hard feelings here.
T.W.
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tommy White on 13 October 2004 at 08:35 PM.]</p></FONT>
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The song was just a filler anyway.No great writing,no great singing.Just a filler tune never to be heard on radio.So why not let the guys stretch out a little.As for the jamming.I thought Paul's playing was great but very conservative if you consider that a jam which I don't.That's just the boys streching out a little.If you ever hear Frank jam you'll know it.But It'll still be tasty.
- Craig A Davidson
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Like Chet Atkins said years ago, "you get out of it what you put into it", refering to a six string. I was recently befriended by a gentleman who puts in a lot of time practicing and it gets attention when he plays. I think that when a psg musician reaches a point of garnering the attention of other dedicated psg musicians, hey, IMHO that's where they're biting. If you get a chance to ever listen to Gary Lee Gimble, I think you're in for a real treat. www.jayhenley.com
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- Bill Llewellyn
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Craig's point is that he wants the CD to showcase the singer. In that light, a "jam" is a digression. I guess I can see that. But then those jams sure can be fun. Like the shootout between Brent and Paul on Lee Ann Womack's "I Feel Like I'm Forgetting Something" (on that track, Paul seems to be imitating a 6-string). And I think it's good that the AJ's of the world give folks like Brent and Paul (and the other studio icons) the chance to strut their stuff for such a large audience from time to time.
Y'know, I wonder how many folks who hear all this great 6-string and steel playing on these albums (outside of realm of musicians) even know what instruments they're hearing. With many of the people I've had sit down to listen to tracks like the one I mentioned above, I've had to point out what instrument was being played at any given time. They like it, but can't identify it. <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Bill Llewellyn on 14 October 2004 at 07:36 AM.]</p></FONT>
Y'know, I wonder how many folks who hear all this great 6-string and steel playing on these albums (outside of realm of musicians) even know what instruments they're hearing. With many of the people I've had sit down to listen to tracks like the one I mentioned above, I've had to point out what instrument was being played at any given time. They like it, but can't identify it. <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Bill Llewellyn on 14 October 2004 at 07:36 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Craig, you have to learn that on the Steel Guitar Forum, you are not allowed to ever explicitly or implicitly critique or negatively discuss anything or anyone related to steel (other than Robert Randolph, cause, I mean, is that really steel-playing?). This is in the constitution. However, guitar-players, recording engineers, singer, drummers, and the record-buying public are all fair game. Now I suggest you find yourself a witness-protection program and spend your lonely days practicing hammer-ons and pull-offs.
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I just went out and ordered my copy of AJ's new CD. I appreciate all of you PSG players: Paul, Lloyd, Tommy, Buddy, Don, Doug, etc. Keep doing what you're doing. If not, I'll have no place to grow. Everyone makes good points in this thread. We're a unique family and sometimes we don't always agree, but we're family. Jeff Lampert, good response!!
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I remember posting several years ago and fussing about not hearing Buddy enough on some album I bought just because he was on it.
I can't remember who posted next but he said in essence, You didn't buy a Buddy Emmons album, you bought a so and so album. The guy was the producer of the very album I was referring to.
Anyway, I think that's what Craig was kind of saying. It's just that he's a little spunky when he's challenged. I kind of like that and I am sure Paul does too.
I can't remember who posted next but he said in essence, You didn't buy a Buddy Emmons album, you bought a so and so album. The guy was the producer of the very album I was referring to.
Anyway, I think that's what Craig was kind of saying. It's just that he's a little spunky when he's challenged. I kind of like that and I am sure Paul does too.
- Craig A Davidson
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Thanks Randy. I have always kind of been that way. By the way Farris I am not ignorant enought to think that Brumley overplayed. Tom's ride is about what 30seconds? The thing on AJ's is almost two minutes. And outside of the little brief time that Paul and Brent get, the rest is burnt up with piano, mandolin, fiddle, and heaven forbid, a banjo. So pull your head out and get real. And read just above your post that I also said to go get the album. There is good stuff on there too. Jeez!
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- Bob Hoffnar
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I just checked out the sample on Burning the honkytonks down on itunes. 8 seconds in Paul starts burning it up !
Does it keep going from there ?
On that first solo is Paul playing the C neck ? I'm to blown away right now to try to figure it out.
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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Bob Hoffnar on 14 October 2004 at 07:42 PM.]</p></FONT>
Does it keep going from there ?
On that first solo is Paul playing the C neck ? I'm to blown away right now to try to figure it out.
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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Bob Hoffnar on 14 October 2004 at 07:42 PM.]</p></FONT>
- Bob Hoffnar
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I just bought it on itunes. Yea Dan, it sounds like the E neck on that first one except for Paul has got some extra strings or fingers or maybe some sort of turbo charged bar.
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Bob<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Bob Hoffnar on 14 October 2004 at 09:27 PM.]</p></FONT>
- Bob Knight
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GO here and you can listen to the entire album. http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/jackson_alan/774381/album.jhtml
- Mike Weirauch
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This was obviously a song to purposely showcase the musicians since there are few words to be sung (remember the song "Momma Don't Allow No _?_"). It is refreshing to find an artist who will allow this. The CD is worth buying just for this one song as all the musicians get to take a ride on it and all do a great job.
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