Crazy" (sound clip)

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Crazy" (sound clip)

Post by Bobbe Seymour »

Yet another different style sound clip from my "Steel Guitar Classics" CD. Now this is the last freebie you get, Ha! Buy the CD for the rest; a 12 song CD with all the great classic steel guitar instrumentals.
Order from my website. www.steelguitar.net

Crazy
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Post by Mike Scaggs »

Bobbe

You play and sound great on your clips.
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Post by Charles Curtis »

That's great Bobbe. Is the tab available anywhere for these like the Masters Collection? (I think I have that right.)
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Hey Guys and Gals! this sound clip is just a tease! Do yourselves a big favour and get
a copy of this CD! Great picki'n by a Great
guy!! Youll be glad you did.....Im Larry Robbins and I aproved this message. Image

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Post by Gary Ball »

Bobbe told me if enough people requested the tab he would make it available. Is two enough Bobbe? What?
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Post by Ron ! »

Make that three.

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Post by Charlie Campney »

Bobbe, I stopped at your shop late Friday morning to get some picks and to get this CD, but I was told that you had taken them all to Lexington. Not a copy to be had. I need to go back to Nashville next Friday for a stress test and will stop by if I am up to it. Save me a copy please. We met Smiley and heard a few his tales while we were there. Couldn't go home without a CD so I got a copy of "At The Feet of God". Great stuff ! !

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Post by KENNY KRUPNICK »

Bobbe, that sounds awesome. Great big C6th chords.I love it. Image
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Great Job!..Please let me know if and when the Tab will be available.

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Post by Jerry Tillman »

Great stuff Boobe,top notch players with you also.I have only one suggestion.You could have done a medly of the Chimes song and the crazy song and just called it crimes.Please keep putting up the free tunes as some us are to cheap to buy your CDs.Would love to hear Jessica by the Allman B. with the lead line played on a Sho Bud and the harmony on an Emmons pushpull.Probly to much trouble.Thanks lakeshrk
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Hey Jerry how are you doing?Must have been 5or 6 years back that i have talked to you.

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Q: How many chick singers does it take to sing Crazy?

A: All of them, apparently.

Image Seriously, that's a very nice rendition, Bobbe. It's no wonder you're such a babe magnet.

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Post by Drew Howard »

Bobbe,

Man, this is a great version. I can practically smell the cigarette smoke and taste the cocktails!

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Post by Cor Muizer Jr »

hey Bobbe my friend thats sounds fabulous
man, what a great work you doing on that clip.

nice big hands for Bobbe seymour!!!!!!!!!


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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

i know why Bobbe gets all the ladies
cause he's a very sentimental & gracious picker
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Post by Al Marcus »

Bobbe-Nice C6 and interesting and innovative.......al Image Image

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Post by Wayne Cox »

BOBBE, I think Al Petty would be proud of you! Was that a C6th Diatonic tuning you used? Image Seriously, great phrasing & creativity!
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Post by Drew Howard »

Yeah, what's your C6 copeedent on this one, Bobbe? Give us mere mortals a clue.

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Post by Andy Zynda »

My goodness....
That is some tasty ear candy. Thank you very much!
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Post by Bobbe Seymour »

What makes you guys think "Crazy" was done on the C6th neck?
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Post by Dave Burr »

Bobbe said:
<SMALL>What makes you guys think "Crazy" was done on the C6th neck?</SMALL>
Uuhhh, maybe because it sounds like it... Image Also that big fat low note the song ends with...

Really beautiful job Bobbe!! Thanks for posting it. I've enjoyed it about 8 or 9 times now. Image

Respectfully,
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Post by Wayne Smith »

Bobby, That is really good stuff. Thanks for putting it on the internet for us to listen to. Great Job. Is it E9th!! If so
quite ingenius.
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Post by Howard Whittington »

Hi Bobby;
Love the Crazy version.I ordered the Cd.
Send it Quick
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Post by Bobbe Seymour »

Thank you for the nice words from all of you. I know "Crazy" is probably one of the most hated songs to have to play with a band, and it seems like you have to play it everytime a female singer hits the stage, and most of them aren't as qualified as "Anne Marie" is. So, I just thought I'd show another way to approach the song. I really have grown bored of the "original" Patsy Cline arrangment.
Musically, "Crazy" is a great tune to play and add your own feeings to, just make your band give you the leaway to do so. Tell the piano player to lay out on the intro and do a great one yourself. It may be a relief to everyone, including the keyboard player. He's probably tired of playing it anyway.
just a thought,
bobbe
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