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So, you're saying Roalnd Kirk wrote the words? Anyway, you made me buy Joni Mitchell's Mingus album so far, that can't be a bad thing, right?
What size do you wear when it comes to hats? I'm a big 62 cm, more like 62.5 cm actually. For this reason I get my hats custom made by a hatter in town. In fact, he's the only one still working on mens' hats in the country. He works for swedish public service TV. He's gonna make me a bunch of Hombergs soon. he doesn't know it but I'm gonna call him about it after he's had his vacation.
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What size do you wear when it comes to hats? I'm a big 62 cm, more like 62.5 cm actually. For this reason I get my hats custom made by a hatter in town. In fact, he's the only one still working on mens' hats in the country. He works for swedish public service TV. He's gonna make me a bunch of Hombergs soon. he doesn't know it but I'm gonna call him about it after he's had his vacation.
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If you can't hear the others you're too loud, if you can't hear yourself you've gone deaf
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Well done Rick I really liked the intro. Where did you get that ?Is it your own ? I have been playing that tune for about a year now as an intro to 'Speak no Evil' (Wayne Shorter) I just play it straight thru 2 times. I play it in F and its written F although Mingus did it in G I think or was is Eb. I tried to record it and it sounded crap so well done great feel and use of the instrument.
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Thanks again everybody for making me feel so good! I can't believe I've hit the 100 mark!!
Richard...when I recorded that a couple years ago, I tried a few off the cuff intros on each take. After a few tries, that one seemed to flow from out of nowhere. One of those lucky moments that never seems to come when I'm trying to make it happen. Since then, I've actually had to relearn it so I can play it again sometime. BTW, I'll be in the UK next week playing bass with Gerry Hogan....I'll wave at ya across the Irish Sea.
Richard...when I recorded that a couple years ago, I tried a few off the cuff intros on each take. After a few tries, that one seemed to flow from out of nowhere. One of those lucky moments that never seems to come when I'm trying to make it happen. Since then, I've actually had to relearn it so I can play it again sometime. BTW, I'll be in the UK next week playing bass with Gerry Hogan....I'll wave at ya across the Irish Sea.
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This is a fine cut, much recomended listening!
Also I second ther recomendation of 'Court and Spark', super album.
And "Miles Of Aisles" the live album with the same band, but expanded material, and the 1st outing of Robin Ford, who had replaced LArry Carlton.
Cool stuff, well recorded.
Wish it had a steel player... but ya cain't haive ivry thang!
Also I second ther recomendation of 'Court and Spark', super album.
And "Miles Of Aisles" the live album with the same band, but expanded material, and the 1st outing of Robin Ford, who had replaced LArry Carlton.
Cool stuff, well recorded.
Wish it had a steel player... but ya cain't haive ivry thang!
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I have a feeling that this thread is due to be periodically resurrected!
I missed this first (and second) time around, because my ancient computer wasn't up to the task. Now we have a powerful new one AND high-speed, so at last I get to hear what everyone was marveling at....
Thank you, Rick! I haven't been so affected by a steel-guitar recording since Mike Smith's 'Jesus Loves Me'. I was utterly mesmerised, and I now have some idea what my friend, Gerry Hogan (as good as HE is!), must go through when you're standing right behind him on stage.
Back to the drawing board.....
RR
I missed this first (and second) time around, because my ancient computer wasn't up to the task. Now we have a powerful new one AND high-speed, so at last I get to hear what everyone was marveling at....
Thank you, Rick! I haven't been so affected by a steel-guitar recording since Mike Smith's 'Jesus Loves Me'. I was utterly mesmerised, and I now have some idea what my friend, Gerry Hogan (as good as HE is!), must go through when you're standing right behind him on stage.
Back to the drawing board.....
RR
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Roger, thanks for resurrecting this! Isn't it great! My steel playing is at the "Chopsticks" level compared to the quality of this. It's so well arranged and executed, and such a nice feel.
BTW: you should hear Rick's Mum play piano! I have been privileged to hear a CD of her playing the most exquisite jazz - it was an education. All I can say is that Rick has learnt well!
Gerry
BTW: you should hear Rick's Mum play piano! I have been privileged to hear a CD of her playing the most exquisite jazz - it was an education. All I can say is that Rick has learnt well!
Gerry
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Roger R,
Thanks for resurrecting this posting. I missed it too and I am glad you made me aware of it.
Rick, this is great, maybe not everybodies cup of tea but it's certainly mine!
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Thanks for resurrecting this posting. I missed it too and I am glad you made me aware of it.
Rick, this is great, maybe not everybodies cup of tea but it's certainly mine!
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Like Tommy, I just found this too....Damm.... !!!!! Rick is a musicans musican... and he needs to know he has my very up most resepct...and am going to break his hands when I see him again!!!!!!!!! very , very , well done my friend!!!..
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Geez, I never thought I'd see this thread bumped up again....thanks Roger!
...and thanks to all of you guys for the incredibly kind words! You have really given this old Blue Christmas dude a major lift. I'm beyond honored to have this old offering listened to by such incredibly great players.
God Bless you all!!!
p.s. David...if I don't shake your hand the next time you come down to Pali's, you'll know why.
...and thanks to all of you guys for the incredibly kind words! You have really given this old Blue Christmas dude a major lift. I'm beyond honored to have this old offering listened to by such incredibly great players.
God Bless you all!!!
p.s. David...if I don't shake your hand the next time you come down to Pali's, you'll know why.
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Still one of my favorite steel recordings. And the offer still holds......
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I must have missed this the first time around and after hearing it, I can only say that it is one of the best musical examples of ones playing I have EVER heard here on the forum. Man you need to do more of this!!! Absolutely fabulous!!
edit: Looked back through the thread and saw that I did not miss this. I said about the same thing the second time around!! Really fine.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Bill Hatcher on 28 December 2006 at 06:20 AM.]</p></FONT>
edit: Looked back through the thread and saw that I did not miss this. I said about the same thing the second time around!! Really fine.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Bill Hatcher on 28 December 2006 at 06:20 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Unspeakably wonderful!
I'm another who missed this before. It took my breath away! I've always shied away from C6th because I could never find anything on it that sounded modern and not "corny". Guess I can't blame the tuning any more!!!!!!<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Brint Hannay on 28 December 2006 at 08:35 AM.]</p></FONT>
I'm another who missed this before. It took my breath away! I've always shied away from C6th because I could never find anything on it that sounded modern and not "corny". Guess I can't blame the tuning any more!!!!!!<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Brint Hannay on 28 December 2006 at 08:35 AM.]</p></FONT>