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Post by Bill Llewellyn »

I just got permission from a friend to let others listen to this demo track his acoustic band did recently (they're working toward a fully polished CD). He asked me to add steel to it, so the Jerry G imitation you hear here is me. Image Comments welcome!

http://www.rahul.net/thinker/audio/mp3/Teach_demo.mp3

<font COLOR="#8e236b">[Edited 11/17/04: Below is an updated version of the demo; also see my post on Page 2 of this thread.]</font>

http://www.rahul.net/thinker/audio/mp3/Teach_demo2.mp3

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Great job, Bill! You're no longer a steel guitarist impersonator. You've now reached the point where you're impersonating a guitar player impersonating a steel guitarist! Image <font size="1">DUCKING FOR COVER.</font>

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Post by Jim Peters »

Great job Bill! Very close but you put your own stuff in it too. That is still a great song, we cover it in a csny band that we do 3 or 4 times a year. Maybe next time we play out, I'll try my hand at it too. Jim Peters
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One thing I did learn when studying that track in order to 'clone' it (loosely) is that his pulls were all done with the A, B, and occasionally C pedals. No knee levers used. So the changes aren't terribly complicated, but I know I would never have come up with them. Image
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Excellent job Bill. You sound great.
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Very nice job, Bill!
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Post by David L. Donald »

I don't care what anyone says this is a nice steel part by JG.

And this is a very nice version from you Bill. Much of Jerrys nice music and some of you too.

Good tone too, the steel is the best recorded instrument in the mix...
Great job, I am enjoying it.
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Nice one Bill.

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Post by Allen Peterson »

Very nicely done. I too, have had the opportunity within the last month to play this song with an acoustic band. We haven't recorded it though. JG obviously did not know the rules. He often used the C pedal by itself without the BC combination, particularly in the ride. Imagine that!
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NICE JOB! Great tone.
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Post by Bill Llewellyn »

Thanks, guys. Image It was fun. I'll get a chance to refine my steel work for the actual finished CD as well.

I'm glad the tone seems acceptable (to borrow a phrase from Jim Cohen), too. All I did was run my MSA direct. That is, my SuperSustain pickup into my Goodrich L120 pedal, then through a SteelDriver II, through a Lexicon MPX-100, then into my computer. The reverb is a combination of the MPX-100 and the "eVerb" plugin in my recording software. (That eVerb plugin is amazingly powerful.)

I appreciate all the comments!

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Post by Gene Jones »

Incidentally, I heard TYC by JC just yesterday on the elevator music at a local restaurant!

I hadn't heard it in a long time, but it reminded me of my original impression, that whether the steel part resulted from the limitations of the player; or if it was deliberately played down to meet the expectations for the instrument during that era; it was a a not unpleasant, and a hauntingly supportive adjunct to the song.

As a musician, I like it's simplicity, but more importantly, the civilian listeners (and buyers of records) obviously liked it!

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Post by Joerg Hennig »

<SMALL>He often used the C pedal by itself without the BC combination</SMALL>
Just my idea but JG might have picked that up by listening to some ´60s country records... the great Ralph Mooney also frequently uses the E to F# change on its own and not always in the "B+C pedal" context.
Sorry Bill my computer is giving me problems - I could not listen to your track yet but I´m anxious to hear it.

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a job well done Bill Image
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Post by Dave Horner »

Bill,

I love that song and I think your steel playing on the track is superb!! Great job!!


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Post by Dave Boothroyd »

Beautifully played Bill. The Manchester accent on the Graham Nash part needs work though!


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Post by Allen Peterson »

Joe, You're probably correct. I hadn't thought of that.
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Post by Joey Ace »

I like it! Thanks for posting the link, Bill.
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Post by Roy Thomson »

You got the "feel" the notes and the pedals.
The whole band captures that song beautifully.
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Post by Walter Stettner »

Great stuff, Bill!

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Post by Jeff Lampert »

Wonderful rendition of the song. The steel is terrific. And the singing is impeccable. The whole sound was alive. It was easily one of the best overall works that I've heard on the SGF.

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Post by Dave Van Allen »

very nice Image

I could always hear that West Coast "bounce" in JG's playing...Mooney, Brumley...Owsley...(not Lynn... the other one)
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<SMALL>All I did was run my MSA direct. That is, my SuperSustain pickup into my Goodrich L120 pedal, then through a SteelDriver II, through a Lexicon MPX-100, then into my computer. The reverb is a combination of the MPX-100 and the "eVerb" plugin in my recording software.</SMALL>
You give a whole new meaning to "going direct", Bill. I can't wait to hear your "unplugged" album. Image Image

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Post by Bob Carlucci »

Bill ... Very cool!... I hope you had your black T shirt with a pocket or at LEAST a tie dyed one on when you played that. Jerry would be proud!.... best of luck... you are well on your way! bob
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Post by Jeff A. Smith »

That's a good sounding MSA, Bill. Image
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