Robert Randolph in Nashville-smokin!!
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Robert Randolph in Nashville-smokin!!
He was on fire with a four piece band, no guitar player joined by a couple members of the Sawer Brown band and a few tunes. RR played a six string on a couple of tunes, then went to the bass, and finally the drums. The drummer for the band also played the PSG and all in all they put on a hell of a show and had the undivided attention of the crowd including me. It's not for the hard core country fans that listening to nothing else but you can't deny the man can play and hold up his end of the bandstand to say the least.
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OK guys,i didn't say one thing bad,just said not my thing.i don't go to opra shows either,not for me!!this is the world we live in,some like Ford trucks,some like Chevy.and a FEW ha like Dodge!!anyway i'll stick with my Lloyd Green,Tommy White,Buddy Emmons,Hal Rugg,Why i'll even say Bobbe Seymore!!i could go on and on.Another words i'll drive my FORD!! farris
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Well, if country has pretty much run it's course there in the Big N, maybe a different kind of music might just take off..
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL>What if when I was 90 years old I accidentally did it and found out it was the best thing ever..
I'd have wasted my whole life..
Johnny Paycheck.</SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
EJL
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL>What if when I was 90 years old I accidentally did it and found out it was the best thing ever..
I'd have wasted my whole life..
Johnny Paycheck.</SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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Ferris, You left out a great one. Doug Jerrnigan and another, Russ Hicks, RR dont compare......And I'll drive my Dodge any way, It's all I have to carry my Tools.....amp steel ect: Best Jennings///
We play steel for the Beautifull angelic sound of it......
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We play steel for the Beautifull angelic sound of it......
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I finally got to see this guy on Austin City Limits and although I really enjoyed the playing and the show the entire Family band put on, I guess I was expecting to see a monster player on steel. I challenge anybody to do this... go back to the master tape and add distortion to the licks Paul played on pick it apart and then tell me you REALLY believe this guy is that good. No disrespect intended because like I said I really liked what he played and that is really all that matters when you hear the music..kudos to him for what he is doing, I wish him the best.
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well a good friend recently saw RR on a live show..not sure which one..he said he was really ccol and enjoyed it..but then he said..
"his Steel didn't sound anything like any other Pedal Steel I have heard and I noticed he never used any pedals during his playing, just a lot of sliding"...he equated him more to Duane Allman on the 6 string rather than a Pedal Steel Player...
I just said..ok...good, glad you liked it and thats pretty much the way I see it as well...
RR is certainly a rocker ..he's got that down for sure..I don't think RR is trying to capture the hearts of the Mash Pedal B crowd !
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"his Steel didn't sound anything like any other Pedal Steel I have heard and I noticed he never used any pedals during his playing, just a lot of sliding"...he equated him more to Duane Allman on the 6 string rather than a Pedal Steel Player...
I just said..ok...good, glad you liked it and thats pretty much the way I see it as well...
RR is certainly a rocker ..he's got that down for sure..I don't think RR is trying to capture the hearts of the Mash Pedal B crowd !
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It is pretty funny that RR uses a 13 string steel with the full complement of pedals. I've only seen him on Austin City limits and I didn't see him touch a pedal once!
He does have a good command of pentatonic scales on his steel though. I wonder what his tuning is?
I heard RR in an interview on NPR once and he played a quick B pedal type fast country lick- so he does know how to do that sort of thing as well, although you never hear it.
IMHO, RR could do what he does just as well on a 6 or 8 string single neck non-pedal steel, but I guess his 13 string Fessy is flashier looking, and he is used to it and likes the tone.
One thing I appreciate about him is the energy he puts into his playing. My wife always jokes about how most photos of steel players in action look like they are asleep at the steel...
He does have a good command of pentatonic scales on his steel though. I wonder what his tuning is?
I heard RR in an interview on NPR once and he played a quick B pedal type fast country lick- so he does know how to do that sort of thing as well, although you never hear it.
IMHO, RR could do what he does just as well on a 6 or 8 string single neck non-pedal steel, but I guess his 13 string Fessy is flashier looking, and he is used to it and likes the tone.
One thing I appreciate about him is the energy he puts into his playing. My wife always jokes about how most photos of steel players in action look like they are asleep at the steel...
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Alright guys, It was a good show and the crowd loved it. There was a ton of energy, and he grooved his ass off. I don't understand why some people need to add their negative feedback on RR. I'm 22, and I like seeing a guy in my age range connecting to my peers. And because of him, when I say I play psg, my friends know what I'm talking about.
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Well said. And because of this everybody on this forum ought to be happy for RRs success, regardless of whether he sounds as they would prefer or not...<SMALL>I'm 22, and I like seeing a guy in my age range connecting to my peers. And because of him, when I say I play psg, my friends know what I'm talking about.</SMALL>
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