Ricky Davis n' "Blue Darlin'" on youtube . . .

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Ricky Davis n' "Blue Darlin'" on youtube . . .

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Two Fulawkas sitting side by side as Ricky Davis plays "Farewell Party" > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqmIKfL_VS4&search=Steel%20Guitar <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Jim Gorrie on 28 May 2006 at 11:58 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Great Clip. When I hear Ricky play it just makes me think of Lloyd Green so much.And I like that.
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What a sound. And what a player! One of my favorite tunes.

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Great job Ricky!
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Post by Bill Maynard »

Great sounding instrument...Wonderful arrangement on a beautiful song. Well Done Ricky....Thanks for sharing the moment with us......

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Awesome job, thanks for sharing the clip.
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Amazing performance!
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Post by Kevin Hatton »

Ricky Davis is one of the most soulful/emotional players out there. Thats exactly how I like to hear and play steel guitar. He has also done a tremendous amount of helping other players on this forum by sharing his knowledge. Every time you hear him play its like he's paying tribute to the steel guitar. Just outstanding. Check out that right hand.
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Post by Bob Carlucci »

REALLY nice!!!!!!!,,, Ricky certainly is a very fine player... killer classic tone there too....bob
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Post by Ivan Posa »

Great playing Ricky.

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Post by Per Berner »

Image Image ImageThis sounds absolutely GREAT, despite the fact that I'm listening to it from the cr@ppy, 1-inch/1 microwatt monophonic speaker in my computer, hidden way under my desk.

Marvelous tone, marvelous playing. My hat's off to Ricky (if i had had a hat, that is)!



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Very Tasty! Ricky, You Da man....

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Post by Ricky Davis »

Hummm...welll....Huh...I didn't know I made that public actually. I uploaded it as it was the only way a friend could see it; but I thought I made it private??>I guess not.
Anyway...>so it's out there and I'm humbled by the very kind remarks....ya'll certainly know how to make a brother feel good.
I played that "Blue Darlin" Fulawka for Ed Fulawka and his beautiful Bride in their show room in St. Louis years ago; for Eddy to tape me playing that special steel he built for me as a tribute to Jimmy Day.
He wanted it on Tape; so I went for it.
Of course you hear some "Lloyd-ness" in there; as I just came from the main room where Lloyd just finished his set....and of course; I am heavily influenced by pretty much any and everything Lloyd Green does...so there ya have that..ah...ha.
I thank you all for your kind words and Kevin; that is exactly what I feel when I play. I have been soooo completely lucky to have so many great mentors and role models to follow along with; and they have always given me their all in insight and passion and knowledge, of/for the instrument; and with that, I try my hardest to give as much passion and tribute to the instrument, wheather I'm playing it or working on it or discussing it; as the way they have displayed it to me.
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Post by Stephan Miller »

Real sweet & soulful. Thanks Jim for sharing this...
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Post by Billy Carr »

Very nice playing. I especially like the intro.
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Post by Andy Sandoval »

Ricky, that was just beautiful.
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Post by Brendan Mitchell »

Yeah what they all said .Makes me feel good.
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Post by James Martin (U.K.) »

After you have marvelled at the great Ricky playing "Farewell Party" take a look at the young guitar player ( guitar 90 ) over on the right hand video column and be equally amazed !!
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Post by Charlie Tryon »

Ricky great job it was just as good as the first time I heard you play it as I was in the room at the time you played it for Eddie to tape. keep up the great work as we all need some one to try and keep up with.

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Utterly fantastic!

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Very Very Nice Ricky!
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Post by Charles Curtis »

Thank you Ricky for this and your generosity that has helped so many musicians.
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Post by Drew Howard »

SWEET!!!!!!!!!

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Post by Mark Edwards »

Ricky - You will be if not already one of the greats in the Steel Playin business. You displayed through your music, some of the most soulful sound I've heard in a long time. It is evident that you enjoy what you do. Keep on, Keepin on. Great job.
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Post by Howard Tate »

I agree with everyone, terrific playing. You play with a lot of passion and energy, and flawless technique. Thanks for sharing,and thanks for the good tips you give us.

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