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Posted: 1 May 2008 7:05 pm
by chris ivey
hi jim...i really don't know..and as much as i might like to say something stupid, i may have done enough of that lately!!
i have enjoyed playing this song over the years.
Posted: 1 May 2008 7:19 pm
by Jim Cohen
Bo Borland wrote:She looks young enuf to be Rod's new wife.
Heck, she looks young enough to be MY new wife!
Posted: 1 May 2008 7:45 pm
by Dave Mudgett
Oh, I think this song is wide open for pedal steel - made to order. And it's pretty obvious she was playing on the vid. But even the figures seemed, to me, to be washed in synth-strings - which to my ear completely dominated. Except for those figures, it seemed to me that she was playing away, but I heard not a note - and I wanted to.
I don't care about videos being realistic either. Overall, I also thought it sounded good - hey, it's a great song, professionally done. But I really don't care for synth-string wash. Call it a foible.
Posted: 1 May 2008 8:10 pm
by Jim Cohen
It's a foible.
Posted: 2 May 2008 4:18 am
by Dave Mudgett
OK Jim - I'll accept that judgement.
Posted: 2 May 2008 4:35 am
by Jim Peters
Never really liked the song, Rod's new stuff seems really lame to me. JP
Posted: 2 May 2008 5:39 am
by Jim Cohen
Dave Mudgett wrote:OK Jim - I'll accept that judgement.
Well, at least you're being a man about it...
Posted: 2 May 2008 5:45 am
by P Gleespen
I was looking around for any info about who was in the video and I found a better version of it, and in THIS one, you can hear the steel, it's not covered up with the lousy strings:
http://music.clevver.com/video/21537/ro ... n-love.php
The more I look at this video, the more I am convinced that it's NOT Robin in the video. (Also, the more I listen, the more I can't stand Rod Stewart!)
Also, I looked on allmusic.com, and (since this video is clearly a "lip sync" job and not a real live recording) I'm pretty sure the actual steel part we're hearing is being played by Greg Leisz.
Posted: 2 May 2008 5:58 am
by David Collins
Now let's see, we're a bunch of steel lovers who are, for the most part, always ranting and raving that steel never gets any recognition in pop music, or on tv anymore.
Here we have one of the all time most popular pop shows in the world showing multiple steel shots. We're still not happy!
Yes, I wish it had been more prominent in the mix, but it was there, it was seen, and to that end, promoted with pop music.
I like the song, have played steel on it many times. I agree that it is a good pop steel song.
I don't know who the young lady is, which was the original question, sorry.
She is attractive for sure, tats or not. (I'd personally rather not on the tats, but that's just my opinion)
I don't particularly like WATCHING Rod, but he does indeed sing very well in his own style. I liked the way that he made the song his, yet stayed very true to the original, maybe that's my foible!
Have a great day
Posted: 2 May 2008 6:04 am
by Jim Cohen
That's your foible.
Yeah, What David Said.
Posted: 2 May 2008 7:17 am
by Bill Bassett
Thank you,
(Can y'all imagine what would have been posted if it had been Robert Randolph playing behind RS?)
BD
Posted: 2 May 2008 8:53 am
by Alan Brookes
Looks to me like the steel player has been mixed out at the whim of the guy on the mixer board.
Posted: 2 May 2008 8:57 am
by Jim Cohen
Alan, that happened the minute she launched into that Mixolydian lick.
Posted: 2 May 2008 9:14 am
by Dave Van Allen
the mixer guy just doesn't like tatts...
Posted: 2 May 2008 10:21 am
by Greg Vincent
Aw... we should go easy on good ol' Rod. He's always been a friend to steel guitar. Check out this lyric from "Mandolin Wind" way back in '71:
Don't have much but what I've got is yours
Except of course my steel guitar
Ha, 'cause I know you don't play
But I'll teach you one day
Because I love ya
Now let's go down the pub and 'ave a pint, mate.
-GV
Posted: 2 May 2008 10:59 am
by Bo Legg
I recognized the tattoos.
Its b0b on drag night.
Posted: 2 May 2008 11:37 am
by Jim Cohen
If that's true, Bo, he should stay on that side of the fence!
Posted: 2 May 2008 11:43 am
by David Collins
Hey Jim,
Thanks, I've been waiting for years to have my very own foible.
Now if I can just get a round-tu-it
Posted: 2 May 2008 12:00 pm
by chris ivey
i like rod, i like the song, and i want a foible!
my thought about videos, which evidently isn't shared by most of you, is that i would prefer to view reality as it relates to the music. watching a steel player or other musician play is more interesting and informative than a video with hippity hop-synched actors with smiley faces, or scenes depicting the dreamlike vision that the video creator wants me to conjure from the song.
my mind is more than capable of conjuring visions and emotions on it's own....the better the song, the better the conjuring!
Posted: 2 May 2008 12:10 pm
by Jim Cohen
chris ivey wrote:i would prefer to view reality as it relates to the music. watching a steel player or other musician play is more interesting and informative than a video with hippity hop-synched actors with smiley faces, or scenes depicting the dreamlike vision that the video creator wants me to conjure from the song.
Ok, Chris, that your foible.
Man, it seems like I've been handing out foibles all day here! No wonder I can't get any work done! That's IT! NO MORE FOIBLES will be distributed until morning! The rest of y'all will just have to make do on your own until I re-stock.
JC
Posted: 2 May 2008 12:14 pm
by Brint Hannay
Curses! Foibled again!
Jim Cohen, Self Appointed FOIBLE MASTER
Posted: 2 May 2008 12:17 pm
by Bill Bassett
That's it!!
My next new band name.
The Foible Masters
Jim, you are a genious.
BD
(b0b, should this be moved to HUMOR?)
Posted: 2 May 2008 12:37 pm
by David Collins
Posted: 2 May 2008 12:40 pm
by Jim Cohen
How about 'The Human Foibles'
Posted: 2 May 2008 12:45 pm
by chris ivey
aesop's foibles...