Steel guitar classics CD, (sound clip)
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Bobbe,
That is absolutely wonderful!
I am the proud owner of "Bobbe Seymour Live," "Soulful Steel," "Priceless," and even the "Bobbe Seymour Legal Defense Fund" CDs. Anyone who doesn't own any of these is missing some great playing. In fact, anyone who doesn't own all of them is missing some great playing.
Sounds like "Steel Guitar Classics" is another great one.
Dave
That is absolutely wonderful!
I am the proud owner of "Bobbe Seymour Live," "Soulful Steel," "Priceless," and even the "Bobbe Seymour Legal Defense Fund" CDs. Anyone who doesn't own any of these is missing some great playing. In fact, anyone who doesn't own all of them is missing some great playing.
Sounds like "Steel Guitar Classics" is another great one.
Dave
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I got this from Bobbe this weekend. If you think the clip is good, the CD will knock your socks off. The arrangements and back-up musicians are top notch, and Bobbe's tone and execution are out of this world. Bobbe & Stu with a tribute to Faron...that's a winner. However, I'm pushing for Priceless II. It should have been a box set to start with. What do you say guys...let's ride him about it!
Just in! Bobbe's new CD is now available from the Forum Catalog.
Thanks, Bobbe!
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Thanks, Bobbe!
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I've already told you how much I love that steel on Rose City Chimes but I wanted to mention the fiddle playing is beautiful also. Probably some body that's been playing at least a couple months.
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Howard! Enjoyed the fiddle players huh?, you should have heard them after they tuned up!
I complimented them on the nice major seventh chord they put on the end of one song, and they said, what major seventh? That was supposed to be a plain major chord!
(I guess being out of tune can help once in a while! Never hurt my career!)
I complimented them on the nice major seventh chord they put on the end of one song, and they said, what major seventh? That was supposed to be a plain major chord!
(I guess being out of tune can help once in a while! Never hurt my career!)
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bOBBY, I WISH I WAS SMART ENOUGH TO COPY THE ROSE CITY CHIMES, NOTE FOR NOTE , JUST LIKE YOU PLAY IT. I DON'T KNOW HOW TO TELL YOU HOW MUCH I LIKE THE WAY YOU PLAY IT.. AND DIG THAT CRAZY FIDDLER. I LOVE IT. I "TRY" TO PLAY FIDDLE ALSO... i'LL TRY TO STEAL HIS LICKS..... tHANKS SO VERY MUCH.....BEST 2 U,, JENNINGS. MORE MORE MORE """""""" AND A LOT MORE.
wE PLAY STEEL FOR AHE BEAUTIFUL ANGELIC SOUND.
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wE PLAY STEEL FOR AHE BEAUTIFUL ANGELIC SOUND.
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You know Bobbe, if you keep practicing, you may be able to play that steel some day!
Great job sir.
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Great job sir.
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Bobbe,
Thanks for that wonderfull clip!! I;m gonna practice some more, then come to your store and buy one of those "steels" that has all those notes, and chords on it!!! lol.. In the mean time I quess I'll have to settle for a CD..
Larry
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Thanks for that wonderfull clip!! I;m gonna practice some more, then come to your store and buy one of those "steels" that has all those notes, and chords on it!!! lol.. In the mean time I quess I'll have to settle for a CD..
Larry
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL> If you and other Forum steelers would like me to link you to "Rocky Top", let me know here and now. Just say, yes, yep, you betcha, do it, hurry up, I'm tired of waiting, do it before I come over there------------- and so on. Just tell me and I will,
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I'm still waiting on "Rocky Top"
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I'm still waiting on "Rocky Top"
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I thank all of you very much for you nice words.
"Rocky Top" and several other cuts can be accessed by going to my web-page: www.steelguitar.net and punching on the song titles you wish to hear.
Yea, "Rocky Top" sure is a weird version, but we all had fun doing it that day, I had some of the old Barbra Mandrell band playing on this cut. A crazy bunch they were too! Mike Toppins of the Bill Anderson group played banjo,and lead guitar,a multi talented guy!
Yes Jody, I'm so glad I'll be able to meet you in person along with so many of my forum friends and customers in CT this coming fall. I wish I could have made it last year but my double booking didn't permit it. My fault.
Don Poland, go listen to "Rocky Top", Pat Kelly, thank you for the appreciation you have shown me on my CDs.
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"Rocky Top" and several other cuts can be accessed by going to my web-page: www.steelguitar.net and punching on the song titles you wish to hear.
Yea, "Rocky Top" sure is a weird version, but we all had fun doing it that day, I had some of the old Barbra Mandrell band playing on this cut. A crazy bunch they were too! Mike Toppins of the Bill Anderson group played banjo,and lead guitar,a multi talented guy!
Yes Jody, I'm so glad I'll be able to meet you in person along with so many of my forum friends and customers in CT this coming fall. I wish I could have made it last year but my double booking didn't permit it. My fault.
Don Poland, go listen to "Rocky Top", Pat Kelly, thank you for the appreciation you have shown me on my CDs.
in appreciation
Bobbe Seymour
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Bless you......
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Bobbe, I can't wait for your next CD. Your latest release has really inspired me. Your rendition of "Tennessee Watlz" is one of my favorites. Thanks for including it among the "Classics". What great feeling and emotion in an old standard..especially your special touch after the piano break....thanks. Wish you and Lloyd would do some work together. That would be amazing, and historical.
Kenny
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Bobbe, I can't wait for your next CD. Your latest release has really inspired me. Your rendition of "Tennessee Watlz" is one of my favorites. Thanks for including it among the "Classics". What great feeling and emotion in an old standard..especially your special touch after the piano break....thanks. Wish you and Lloyd would do some work together. That would be amazing, and historical.
Kenny
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Jack, what a wonderful long lost friend you are! You are highly missed and have been for many years, I remember some great sessions we played on in my early days in Nashville, Larry Sasser and I mention you often, but I won't say to whom! Lets get together and compare ex-wives!
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