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buddy emmons

Posted: 2 Mar 2014 7:19 am
by Paul Wade
does anybody know where that derby d-10 buddy is playing?? :?:

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Posted: 2 Mar 2014 10:00 am
by dlayne
Wow!! Thanks Bill

Posted: 2 Mar 2014 10:44 am
by Richard Tipple
Cant quite make it out on my PC,,but are those NV400s behind Buddy or Sessions ?

Posted: 2 Mar 2014 11:09 am
by Frank Freniere
Bill -

The video and audio quality are superb. The playing's not bad either.

Thanks for sharing this gem with all of us. FF.

Posted: 2 Mar 2014 12:09 pm
by Bill Ferguson
Richard, those are Nashville 400's and Buddy was only playing through one.


Glad you guys like this video.

Thanks to Carl Dixon for having the wherewithall to turn the camera on for this session. As soon as I can find it, I will dig out the "performance" video and post it. That way you can compare "rehearsal" to "live" performance.

Bill

Posted: 2 Mar 2014 4:15 pm
by Richard Tipple
Thanks Bill :)

Posted: 3 Mar 2014 2:08 pm
by kevin ryan
This is one of the heaviest things I have seen… His choice of harmony notes and phrasing, Just wow! Thank you so much for posting this Bill… His Mastery and musicallity is certainly unsurpassed.. Just the best..

Posted: 4 Mar 2014 2:13 am
by Marcel Parijs
One of great songs on this CD is for me the E9 tune: So Many Ways To Say Goodbye.The solo on this one...Woefffff...That big "C" chord..

If anyone knows that solo I have a question.

On counter 24.45 on this video there's a move at the 11 fret strings 5(11a), 6(11),.8(11f) TO 5(11a),6(11),8(10e). So the 8 string in this part is lowering.
But if see Biggy playing this he use the RKR lever. That's the 9 string lower right?
That's interessting...Maybe the RKR lowers the the 8 string a whole tone also on Buddy's guitar.
I hope someone can explain it..

If I see this video, it give me strength to go on and never give op what Tommy allready said before..

Marcel

Posted: 5 Mar 2014 3:31 am
by Bill Ferguson
Time for a bump!

Posted: 5 Mar 2014 9:44 am
by Earnest Bovine
Marcel Parijs wrote: On counter 24.45
...
at the 11 fret
strings 5(11a), 6(11),.8(11f)
TO
5(11a),6(11),8(10e).

So the 8 string in this part is lowering.
Yes, you can hear it lower from E to C#.
You suggest that he slanted the bar, but we can see that he did not.

Also, we can see that Buddy lifted his right hand away from the strings, so we know that he didn't mute string 8 and attack string 9 for the C#.
Marcel Parijs wrote: But if see Biggy playing this he use the RKR lever. That's the 9 string lower right?
I don't know if it lowered string 9. If we care, we should watch the whole video carefully.
Note he released then, LKL as you would expect.
Marcel Parijs wrote: Maybe the RKR lowers the the 8 string a whole tone also on Buddy's guitar.
Yes, your analysis is correct.

Posted: 5 Mar 2014 10:08 am
by Marcel Parijs
. :wink:

Posted: 5 Mar 2014 10:08 am
by Marcel Parijs
Thank you Earnest'

This is was I thought about the 8 string lower at the RKR.


Thanks again for your comment,

Marcel

Posted: 6 Mar 2014 9:31 pm
by Mark Frederick
To tweak an old commercial ... once you said Buddy Emmons, you said it all. 'At's all.

Posted: 7 Mar 2014 2:04 am
by Marcel Parijs
Bill,

I'm listing to Buddy,s song " S' Wonderful" at this video.
Did Biggy has a Saxophone player in this band?
It seems that I hear it on counter 10.34.

Thanks'

Marcel.

Posted: 7 Mar 2014 5:01 am
by Bill Ferguson
Hey Marcel,
No that was not a saxaphone. That was Roy Rosetta useing his synthesizer.

Posted: 7 Mar 2014 5:55 am
by Marcel Parijs
OK Bill'

Roy did a great Job as usually.

Thumbs up for Roy Rosetta..

Posted: 7 Mar 2014 2:52 pm
by jackie harmon
Oh my this is great he is indeed a legand

Posted: 7 Mar 2014 3:39 pm
by Dale Rottacker
Outstanding Bill...Buddy, thanks for letting Bill post this!!

Posted: 8 Mar 2014 7:13 am
by Drew Howard
Thanks, Bill. I was there in '97. This is archive gold!!!

Excellent Video's

Posted: 9 Mar 2014 7:59 am
by marsello
Bill,

You have posted a treasure with the two videos of Buddy Emmons. I appreciate your posting of the vids.

It would be great if you could find and post some vids of other great performers from the St. Louis shows, like Chalker, Newman, Day, etc. I mean their actual performances and not just a single video.

Thanks again for you efforts on a great find. Please continue to post any and all vids you can.

Marsello :D

Re: Excellent Video's

Posted: 9 Mar 2014 8:00 am
by Frank Freniere
marsello wrote:Bill,

You have posted a treasure with the two videos of Buddy Emmons. I appreciate your posting of the vids.

It would be great if you could find and post some vids of other great performers from the St. Louis shows, like Chalker, Newman, Day, etc. I mean their actual performances and not just a single video.

Thanks again for you efforts on a great find. Please continue to post any and all vids you can.

Marsello :D
+1 :)

Posted: 9 Mar 2014 8:07 am
by Drew Howard
Indeed, this video is a treasure, Bill. It captures the genius of Buddy Emmons in full flight.

Thank you!

Posted: 9 Mar 2014 12:47 pm
by Bill Ferguson
marsello,
I would love to post more full videos, but that is not only time prohibitive, but would go against what I am trying to do by posting some of the best video.

Obviously, in a 30 mintute live show, unrehearsed (except for Emmons), there are bound to be mistakes by everyone, on stage and in our sound/video booth.

So I try to pick out what I think showcases the players. It was a MAJOR task getting permission to post what I do, as it is.

Thank you for the comments,
Bill

Emmons Videos

Posted: 9 Mar 2014 8:39 pm
by marsello
Bill,

You've done a great service to all on this form by posting any of the videos you have access too for the years you have been a part of the St. Louis show.

I'll be looking forward to more magical and treasured vids you may come up with.

Thanks so much for a gallant effort.

frank marsello

Posted: 10 Mar 2014 2:31 am
by Paul King
Bill, Thanks once again for posting this video. I have watched it many times and will continue to do so. Great video of Buddy and the sound is very good quality as well.