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Ha! Good one!
To find out what the expected ones were, I asked several people. They said, "Fantastic," "Great," "In the Groove," "Outa Site," "World-Class," "Incredible," "Unforgettable," and "Deliciously Edible."

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hmmmm.... Thanks Darryl, I think...

NEW CONTENT ADDED 12-08-05
I have added a new link at the bottom of my mp3 page that takes you to another page containing cuts from "Steel Guitar Danse Party!" my 1982 self released EP of originals in a decidedly "not country" vein, and a couple of other oddities as well...

Enjoy
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Dave,
I mean it. I've been cruising for non-traditonal steel ever since Bobbe's new CD came out.
I like the hillbilly, surf, punk, and power pop. Has anybody big recorded the one about Presley? And I was interested that you used the term power pop. I've heard that used by only one other person.
You sound a little like Elvis Costello and Lyle Lovett.
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Very nice playing, Dave!!! The jazzy stuff was particularly thrilling.

And I simply love the tone of that ZB Custom D-10.

-- Jan

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<SMALL>Has anybody big recorded the one about Presley? </SMALL>
well I was @ about 220 when I recorded it, and I'm around 300 now...

"Mail Myself to Elvis" did get some airplay on the Doctor Demento show Image and was included in a Euro Documentary about Elvis fans... I still get a check from BMI for about $.67 every couple of years...
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bumping toward the new year...
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Well Dave, I won't heap on the superlatives as you already know how I feel about your playing.. glad others are hearing it and enjoying it.. your playing is truly inspiring... oh crap, I said I wasn't gonna... well,,yeah, its good... Image bob
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bump it up the list
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Bumping this up for those who might care to listen; again, or for the first time...

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new files have been added to the second page of rarities;
my pal the drummer found some dubs of a studio session we did back in the 80's with my "originals" band the D-V-8's...

I'd forgotten the recordings existed, and was stunned when he sent me WMA files last week...

ah to be that age again knowing what I know now...
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bumping yet again...
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I've been telling people about that Chuck Berry tune. Have you seen that footage of him playing a steel?
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Great Dave! I've finally joined the 20th century (...er 21rst I guess), and got a high speed computer/internet connection...so now I can hear all the great stuff I've been missing all this time. Love your playing!
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Dave-Great going, sounds good...al Image

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Well... I had the most interesting experience this weekend. I will detail it on my blog,"I've got the "ZB Jeebies™" soon...

But cutting to the chase:

I now have a copy of the first released recording I ever played on, back in 1974. It's a 45 rpm stereo single by the DC area Country Rock band "Hickory", on which I played my long lost first pro quality steel, my S10 ZB Custom...

Click here and scroll to the bottom of the page to hear it if you'd like.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Dave Van Allen on 24 April 2006 at 09:58 AM.]</p></FONT>
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bumparino!
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Post by James Cann »

Good show and full marks for "Little Queenie," a quintessential rock 'n' roll tune with excellent "Chuck Berry" steel licks. Listening reminded me of what Grandpa Jones once said (as best I can remember) on "Hee Haw" about music:

". . . the joy is in the song, however rude."

PS: Any tab for those licks?<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by James Cann on 25 May 2006 at 12:28 PM.]</p></FONT>
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James, thanks for the feedback!

that was pretty much "in the zone" spontaneous combustion on that track... I have for years tried to play "guitaristic" stuff and emulating Chuck Berry riffs was essential to that effort...

A lot of it comes out of working the unison between the "A" pedal 5th string and a full step 2nd string lower; also the unison between the 4th string "C" pedal and the first string. Working out of the position three frets up from the pedalled major chord (ex: If playing in C at third fret with pedals A&B pressed I would move up to the 6th fret to play the diatonic bluesy riffage)


the first riff in the first solo starts by picking strings 1 and 2 together, with the 2nd string lowered a whole step, then picking the 4th string un-pedalled and bringing it up to a unison with the 1st string using the "C" pedal. and then repeating the same thing with rhythmic variations.

I hope this points you in the right direction for copping that "duck walk" feel Image
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bumping,
'cause it's time to...
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Bumping uno mas tiempo...

if you take the time to listen, please don't hesitate to let me know what you think...
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Bumping "Queenie" en gang till (one more time)

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Yeah Dave! Great stuff!
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bumping 'cause it's my son's birthday... how's that for an excuse?
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well it ain't YouTube, but it's me.

bumping for the Holiday Season
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