Steve Palousek's "NEW" CD

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Howard Tate
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After listening to all the clips I ordered both CDs. I've always liked Randy Corner, and Steves picking is just incredible. Makes me feel good to hear it, a littles sad that I'll never be near that good. It also makes me feel like playing.
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Got my copy and all I can say is,
thats the best picken I've ever heard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I ordered mine Saturday and got it today. It's absolutely beautiful and flawless. If you only order "Let The Games Begin" you do yourself a disservice. The second one with Randy Corners is just as good. I'm sure he will not remember, I met Steve in Butte Montana when he was with Ray Price. I'm sure it was him, he had not been playing very long and he sounded great. If I had heard the band that called me to pick with them as the opening act I would not have gone, but I heard some very good playing from The Cherokee Cowboys.
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Received Steve's CD today and have just finished listening to every cut. Great tone, sound, intonation and a nice choice of material. I just don't think it can get any better than this.
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Post by James Lutz »

Steve plays the six string guitar a little tooooo good if you ask me....
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bump please
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I still have this CD in my car; good place to turn it up and really enjoy it. The sustain, the music, is simply fantastic. I don't think that I can ever figure out some of his ideas; hopefully someone will tab some of it, like the takeoff done on, "Home in San Antone". I'm not much of a C6th player but I would love to get this one. The licks in "City Lights", and "Swinging Doors" give me the urge to try it. I also like the vocals done by Randy on the other one. Steve, I'm really grateful that I have the opportunity to listen to this level that you have achieved.
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Bump for a friend
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