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Posted: 17 Jan 2008 10:42 pm
by Charles Davidson
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by Charles Davidson
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Posted: 22 Jan 2008 4:27 pm
by Charles Davidson
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Posted: 23 Jan 2008 10:42 am
by Al Marcus
Charles, just today put my January song on his Web Site, from Walt Disney's , "When you wish Upon a Star". This is on one of my practice tapes.
I hope maybe I can get one on with Band in a Box backup for February. Thanks Tilley, I have heard a lot of great steel players on your site, that I wouldn't usually have heard....al.
:):)
Posted: 23 Jan 2008 11:58 am
by John McGlothlin
Fantastic job on that song Al. I really love those classic tunes they are the best and they always will be. Its beautiful songs like that , that gives us a chance to use some wonderful chord work on the steel where it be C6 or E9...great work. John
Posted: 23 Jan 2008 12:23 pm
by Al Marcus
John-Thanks, I appreciate it. I just listened to your songs . They were very clear and clean and the melody all the way through with chords. Really nice E9 playing. Nice Harmonics on the end of "America The Beautiful".I am hearing more melody on E9 on Tilley's Site, here. That is good.
Tilley-I just heard your "Whispering Hope", and with that background sounding pretty good to me. Nice Dobro in the middle, did you do that?
Thanks , Charles, again, for making it possible for us to hear all this great steel Music....al.
:):)
Posted: 23 Jan 2008 10:18 pm
by Charles Davidson
I enjoy this thread,You can hear the big guys on their CD's,Here you can hear great picking from some of the lesser known pickers,and they are all good.DYKBC.
Posted: 23 Jan 2008 10:25 pm
by John Roche
It would be nice if you knew if someone has listened to your tune.
Posted: 24 Jan 2008 6:19 am
by John McGlothlin
I listened to your song John and you sound as professional as Tom Brumley on that tune...one of my problems is my bad eyesight so I tend to sound flat. I'd like to be back in my twenties again and not have this diabetes...then I could really get somewhere. Keep up the great work.
Posted: 24 Jan 2008 6:37 am
by John Roche
Thanks John, I have been playing pro for over 30 years, i spent many years with Frank Ifield , He was the first singer to have 3 number one's in a row here in the UK back in the 60's and four number one's in one year.
here's a clip from the Wembley Country Music Festival back in 1982...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6vZkx9aI_c
Posted: 24 Jan 2008 6:39 am
by Joe Smith
I have also enjoyed Charles's site. We are now in Florida and won't be able to post a new tune until we get back to North Carolina sometime around the middle of April.
You guys keep um coming cause I'm still listening.
Posted: 24 Jan 2008 9:31 am
by Tony Prior
Joe Smith wrote:I have also enjoyed Charles's site. We are now in Florida and won't be able to post a new tune until we get back to North Carolina sometime around the middle of April.
You guys keep um coming cause I'm still listening.
April of which year ?
hey, thanks for that session lead.
tp
Posted: 26 Jan 2008 12:59 am
by Charles Davidson
Up one more time.DYKBC.
Posted: 26 Jan 2008 3:46 pm
by Bill Dobkins
Charles, Charley emailed me and said he put a cut of Shennendoa on his site. Its just me and my Derby.
I thought folks could listen and give me some advice on what I'm doing right or wrong. remember I've been playing less than a year so take a roliad before listening.
Posted: 26 Jan 2008 5:09 pm
by John McGlothlin
Hi Bill. You did an excellent job on that song...clean and clear chord work it sounds great.
Posted: 26 Jan 2008 6:33 pm
by Al Marcus
John Roche- Just because guys don't post , doesn't mean they didn't listen to your song. I just heard your song on E9 in the Tom Brumley style, and you did an excellent job on it.
This site put up by Charles Tilley, is a great contribution to the Steel Guitar Forum.
Thanks, Tilley...al.
:)
Posted: 26 Jan 2008 7:20 pm
by Bill Dobkins
I would like to chime in and thank Tilley for doing this. He is taking a lot of time out of his life so we can hear each other, Thanks Charles.
John I'm glad you like the song, I could have probably done a better job by adding some drums and bass.
Posted: 27 Jan 2008 3:01 am
by John Roche
Al Marcus, I was not asking that people to remarked on my tune, what I meant was a counter that would tell you how many hits you had on your song.
Thank for kind words on my tune..JR
Posted: 27 Jan 2008 11:46 am
by Charles Davidson
Bill Dobkins song is great,Been playing a year,These are the kind of guys that make me want to give up.DYKBC.
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Posted: 27 Jan 2008 12:43 pm
by Charlie Powell
Well, Bill Dobkins sounds great to me. Seeing you posting one at only one year of playing prompted me to take the plunge and send one to Tilley as well. Like you I've been playing only a year so I hope folks keep that in mind when Tilley posts it.
Posted: 27 Jan 2008 1:10 pm
by Al Marcus
Bill Dobkins-I just played yur Shenandoah. Nice tone on that E9th. Very clear. I get out your old CD that you sent to me and play it once in while. Some good original country tunes in it....al.
:)
Posted: 27 Jan 2008 1:34 pm
by Al Marcus
Charles Powell-I just heard your "Tennessee Waltz" posted on Charles Tilley's Web site. It sounded good to me. Where did you get that nice country Backup? Keep up the good work....al.
:)
Posted: 28 Jan 2008 5:05 am
by Charles Tilley
10 new players have been added in January 2008. You just gotta hear these.
Thanks to you all
Posted: 28 Jan 2008 5:34 am
by Charles Tilley
I just read every post on my site and what I see is that ALL steel players appreciate what others are doing no matter what level. Well, that is just the steel guitar family being family. I love reading what you say about each other. I also appreciate what you say about me. When I started this site nearly 1 year ago, I never dreamed it would be so big. I enjoy doing what I do and get great pleasure out of being the first to hear your songs. I try not to make comments that elevate any player over another but sometimes the player is so good, it is very tempting to do so. So far, I have been able to control myself
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The fact that so many enjoy what I do just makes me want to do more. I am always trying to improve what I do on my site.
Your kind words are appreciated. Just keep on visiting and listening.
Posted: 28 Jan 2008 5:33 pm
by Jim Means
Hey Bill,
Shenandoah was tremendous! No Rolaids needed here buddy. Need a bass player?
Jim in Missouri