Tommy White on GOO last night.....

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Charles Curtis
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Tommy White on GOO last night.....

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I sure liked Tommy's picking with Vince Gill last night; I don't know the name of the "slow" song he did but Tommy was doing a fantastic on C6th. In fact everyone that soloed was great on that one; seems to me that one would be a terrific seller on a CD. Hey, Vince, "check it out".
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Tommy,

Last night, your solo and fill work on Gene Watson's "Farewell Party" was heartfelt and very creative. Your solo last night set a new standard for how this song is best played. For my money, your playing behind Gene was a Grand Slam!

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I was on the way home after a gig at the Moose Club and, as usual, tuned in to 650 AM hoping to hear some steel. Gene Watson sang a couple of good songs, but then Jeannie Seely insisted on Gene staying on stage to sing "Farewell Party". Gene - and Tommy White - were superb.

I have a videotape from at least a couple of years ago (TW was playing a red-and-black Derby) with Tommy playing "Farewell Party" behind Gene. It was a grand-slam then, also, way out-of-the-park!

John L.

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It's things like that make my day!!!!
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I hate that I missed it..Tommy just makes it sound like it is suppose to.RS

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I missed it too. Sometimes it's hard to pick up 650 here. Does the XM or Sirrus radio carry the GOO? I was thinking I had read where one of the stations were going too.

Tony
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Post by Bruce Meyer »

Sirius caries WSM 24 hours a day. You can listen to the Opry Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday. I like the Midnight Jamboree as well. It's great and also CD quality.
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Post by Jim Walker »

I caught the last 10 mins or so, Not only did Tommy sound great, that MSA was looking pretty Sharp!

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Hey Tony,

Last week when Russ and Laney were on the ET record shop, I spent the whole hour trying to keep the station tuned in, then remembered that WSM is online 24 hour a day. It was fun though, reminded me of many saturday nights Dad and I went out to his truck to try to listen to the Opry. Hope to see ya in Va in a couple of weeks.

See ya soon,
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Post by Tony Dingus »

Hey Jim, sorry I won't be able to make it to Va. Maybe we'll get together one of these days. Our local PBS station carried the Saturday Opry from start to finish a few times back in the 70's. I'd love to have those shows on tape/dvd , great pickin'.

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Tony,

I was on those PBS shows and I think I have a copy of them somewhere. Shoot me an e:mail or call me and I'll see what I can do. If you have lost my e:mail, it's jimbob1@bellsouth.net. Sorry you can't make the Va. show, it'll be a good one. (And I still owe ya a big cheeseburger)

By the way, as to the original post, as always, Tommy did sound great.

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Post by Henry »

Can somebody make a mp3 on that Gene Watson's song "Farewell Party" with Tommy White???
We like to hear that also in EUROPE Image

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Post by Charles Curtis »

I wonder if Tommy and Paul have ever considered doing a CD together, for example, all time country favorites? I'd listen to that one in my sleep.
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That man is an UFO
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Must be GREAT to hear a Tommy White mp3 overhere in EUROPE Image

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Post by Bobby Boggs »

Henry, could you send me an MP-3? Please??
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Post by Henry »

Bobby,
That's what i'm asking for,,,let's "sing" together for it maybe somebody can help us?

THANKS EVERYBODY

H
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Post by Tommy White »

Just saw the post. Thanks so much fellas.
Paul Franklin,
Thank you ..your praise means so much. I've always liked that song and although I've played the solo section many times, I felt compelled to give it some special treatment.
Thanks again,
TW
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I'd really love to hear this.if Tommy gave it special treatment?? Is no doubt the best version that's ever been recorded.And yes I realize I'm saying a lot.For anyone that don't know.Yes he's that good...bb
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For Henry, Bobby, and anyone else who would like to hear that performance: you can go to the WSMonline website, and in the lower left corner of the page, there is a link to "Archives". After clicking on the link, select the 4/28 - 4/29 weekend, and click on Grand Ole Opry. The entire 5 hr 40 minutes is there.

You can fast-forward to hear Jeannie Seeley insist on Gene W. singing Farewell Party, and then the song itself - the time to fast forward to is 4:50 of the 5:40 total. As PF mentioned in his posting, both the solo and fills by TW are noteworthy.

Here is my attempt at a link to take you to the page on which you can select the show:
Click here

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Post by Bobby Boggs »

John, Thanks so much for the link.No one loves Tommy's playing more than me. But I guess most of you have gathered that by now.

I've just had time to listen to bits and pieces. Great as always. I thought Tommy's solo on Keep On the Sunny side was really cool.But he always plays cool.......bb
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Post by Bobby Boggs »

I like the 1st version of Farewell party the best.Gene did it twice. Try the one at about 1:46....I wouldn't want to hear it played any better....Great Job..Tommy
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Bobby:

Thanks for mentioning the earlier G.O.O. performance of "Farewell Party". Until your posting, I wasn't aware that Gene had sung it earlier in the evening as well,

I listened to that earlier one, and then to the later performance again. I enjoyed them both a lot. Both solos have nuances that make it difficult to choose which I like better.

John L.
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Post by Lem Smith »

Tommy was fantastic, as always! One of THE BEST to ever sit down behind a pedal steel, IMO. I'm proud to be able to call him a friend as well as a hero on the steel guitar.

However...was it me just hearing it wrong, or did Gene say "Mr. Tommy White on the FIDDLE"??? Or maybe he said "on the fill"?

Lem
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