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Posted: 9 Nov 2001 7:37 am
by Bobbe Seymour
Great tune, I need a copy of it to use as a demo, it can even be a bad tape copy. Anyone?
Bobbe

Posted: 9 Nov 2001 7:51 am
by Steve Kritz
Bobbe,it's been less than a month since I first talked to you about doing the Ray Price tribute.You would have to agree the responce has been remarkable.Last week ,I personally thanked you for your willingness to take on this tribute,you are not only a great steel guitar player,you are also a very special person.Also,want to thank the players that responded to this post,indicates that traditional country music is alive and well and the instrument we all love and guys like Bobbe Seymoure are truly"PRICELESS"

Posted: 9 Nov 2001 8:39 am
by Joe Casey
Damn! I wish I said that. Image

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Posted: 9 Nov 2001 9:07 am
by Bobbe Seymour
Thank you Steve,And Joe, You did say that. YOU named the project! Thanks to all of you but don't stop now, still choosing songs,we may do 20 or more.

Bobbe

Posted: 9 Nov 2001 9:12 am
by Joe Casey
You took her off my hands " now Please get her off of my #%$"(mind)......and Don't you Believe her.

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Posted: 9 Nov 2001 9:57 am
by Bob Carlson
Myron,
I don't think so because at that time he was a rocker. Maybe later on, but I've never heard It and I have all his country stuff.

Bob Carlson.

Posted: 9 Nov 2001 10:39 am
by Bill Fall
I've lost track...is "Another Bridge To Burn" on the list? Also, even tho many have done it, "Danny Boy" would be fitting for a Price tribute.

Bobbe, I can copy "Walk Me To The Door" to tape from a scratchy old LP if you want.

Posted: 9 Nov 2001 1:38 pm
by Joe Casey
I'm certain Smiley has the original "walk me to the door in perfect shape. And Conway did record it in fact it was when he went total Country.In fact he wrote it.

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Posted: 11 Nov 2001 7:34 pm
by Bob Carlson
I remember some of the verse.

Walk me to the door and hold me close just one more time.
Kiss me once again the way you did when you were mine.

Thats all I can remember, but I haven't heard It since around 1963. It's a dandy!

Bob Carlson.

Posted: 11 Nov 2001 9:17 pm
by Graham
Conway recorded "Walk Me To The Door" as well in the earlier years of his country transition. Pretty good steel intro and turn-around on his cut, but not much steel beyond that. He still had a bit of a hard edge to his voice then too.

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Posted: 12 Nov 2001 1:30 am
by Henning Antonsen
Bobbe,
I can send you an mp3 of "Walk Me To The Door" or any other Ray Price song you might need, in CD quality, as I have the Bear Family 10 CD set. Just e-mail me. Image


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Posted: 12 Nov 2001 9:10 pm
by Bobbe Seymour
I just can't believe how much help I'm getting from you guys on this project! I can't thank you enough.Guess some album credits are in order! I agree with all the choices of material(songs). Now I just have to get all the copies of the songs for the musicians and string arrangers. This project is coming on strong! EVERYONE in this town is excited about it(maybe it's just the money).Thanks guys and don't stop now,keep thinking,like--------WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE RAY PRICE SONG??? I'm not going to limit this project to just 10 songs.
Bobbe

Posted: 13 Nov 2001 6:06 am
by Bill Fall
In my opinion, Ray Price had the best version of "Drinkin' Champaigne." And it's a great song for C6th.

Posted: 13 Nov 2001 7:13 am
by Joe Casey
"Drinkin Champagne" besides the intro and turn around that PF did on Straits doesn't have more than three chords off the melody.I don't know how much an istrumental would add to that song. JMHO

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Posted: 13 Nov 2001 8:15 am
by Bill Fall
Firstly, if three chords or fewer were a deciding factor, a lot of the songs named above would have to be eliminated.

Secondly, Price's version of "Drinkin' Champaigne" is not a straight three-chord arrangement -- which in part is what helps make it a better one.

Posted: 13 Nov 2001 5:44 pm
by Earnie Sumerall
Bobbe,
How about "Unloved,Unwanted".

Posted: 13 Nov 2001 5:53 pm
by Joe Casey
My apologies Bill, your so right.. I was just thinking of the many times I had to do the song which I always liked, but to keep pickers interest up, I would do more than the two chord arrangement of the original..Old Sailor (owner) at The Hillbilly Ranch in Boston would make me do the song two times a night when I appeared there.Three chord Country songs kept us all working, myself for over 30 years. I'm sure Bobbe can come up with a great arrangement if he chooses to do the song.

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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Joe Casey on 13 November 2001 at 05:57 PM.]</p></FONT>

Posted: 13 Nov 2001 5:54 pm
by Roger Crawford
I'm tellin' ya Bobbe...this needs to be a 2 CD set!!! By the way, if you need a roadie for this gig I'll volunteer just to be able to see some of the goin's on! Favorite Ray Price song...Way to Survive. But a young lady from around Nashville that's married to some guy that plays steel has sure made Invitation to the Blues near & dear to my heart!
Roger

Posted: 13 Nov 2001 8:15 pm
by Tommy Minniear
"Healing Hands Of Time" and "Burning Memories".

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Posted: 13 Nov 2001 8:25 pm
by Murray Cullen
Don't forget "I saw my Castle fall today".

Posted: 14 Nov 2001 5:30 am
by Bill Fall
Joe Casey, you dredged up some great memories just mentioning Boston's old Hillbilly Ranch...the Lilly Bros., Don Stover, et al. Image

Bobbe, how 'bout "Don't You Believe Her"?<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Bill Fall on 14 November 2001 at 05:33 AM.]</p></FONT>

Posted: 14 Nov 2001 3:45 pm
by Bobbe Seymour
You got it!!!!

Posted: 22 Nov 2001 9:37 am
by Roger Crawford
Bobbe... don't let this puppy go to sleep. Where do we stand? This is going to be one mighty fine project!
Roger

Posted: 22 Nov 2001 10:56 am
by Bobbe Seymour
Status at the moment Roger? The studio is lined up, still picking songs,writing charts on the ones we have picked,half the musicians are booked, I am trying to contact Ray to do the liner statements.
Between our moving the store, working on the Tx. to Nash. show, Christmas,My playing all over the country,(Jim and Jessie,and the Legions of country music show), sessions,etc.,I'm a little busy, however this project is taking priority over several other things because of the intrest shown on this forum. Thanks for everyones intrest.Any time anyone wants to know anything about this project, just ask as you guys are the ones that started it and are the reasons for doing it. And I thank you all very much.
J. Osmond Drizzlephritz (Drizzie) III