The Best of Ray Price Venture,Att.B.Seymour
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Sittin' and Thinkin' yes, one of my favorites also,Looks like you guys are doing all the work on this project! Good, it can be all of ours! I sure can't claim I did all the leg work on this one, I'm just the pawn, and I like it! Talk about a group effort!
I wonder if anything like this has ever happend before? I can't think of a project being born with one guys idea(Steve's) and everyone else , all over the world participating in the production of it. This has to be something truly special and unique. Let's all think about this "coming together music project" and what it means in this world of unrest and upheavel,it sort of restores your faith in mankind, at least musically anyway. This is truly a international undertaking. I'm getting help from all over the world, on the forum and e-mail. Nothing will get in the way of this project. Buddy, Ray, and everyone that built this sound should be proud.That was 40 years ago.
Yes, we can all be proud, this is a great country and we as Americans have great friends everywhere, all over the world.Especially the ones that like 4/4 shuffles!(all our enemys seem to have gone into hiding in the last couple weeks.)
Keep freedom strong and good music alive and well.
Bobbe
I wonder if anything like this has ever happend before? I can't think of a project being born with one guys idea(Steve's) and everyone else , all over the world participating in the production of it. This has to be something truly special and unique. Let's all think about this "coming together music project" and what it means in this world of unrest and upheavel,it sort of restores your faith in mankind, at least musically anyway. This is truly a international undertaking. I'm getting help from all over the world, on the forum and e-mail. Nothing will get in the way of this project. Buddy, Ray, and everyone that built this sound should be proud.That was 40 years ago.
Yes, we can all be proud, this is a great country and we as Americans have great friends everywhere, all over the world.Especially the ones that like 4/4 shuffles!(all our enemys seem to have gone into hiding in the last couple weeks.)
Keep freedom strong and good music alive and well.
Bobbe
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Tele and Ron, Don't worry,This won't be done digitally. 15 ips tape,possible dolby "A".
Much care will be taken accustically also. 16 trk, 2" is the plan. A tube board if we can find one, however I think most of the original recording was done on 8 and 16 track Ampex tube or transistor, depending on the session. (Columbia "B") Kelso Hurston E-mailed me with some valuable info a while back and I feel this legend of production and rhy guitar can give me more good information for this project in the future.
He sure was there when it happend.I would like some help from Buddy also and am hoping
we can get some of the pieces put back together, record wise,Thanks to UPS, our last project fell apart. I think it's still on his basement floor! I really cut some good stuff too!
Much care will be taken accustically also. 16 trk, 2" is the plan. A tube board if we can find one, however I think most of the original recording was done on 8 and 16 track Ampex tube or transistor, depending on the session. (Columbia "B") Kelso Hurston E-mailed me with some valuable info a while back and I feel this legend of production and rhy guitar can give me more good information for this project in the future.
He sure was there when it happend.I would like some help from Buddy also and am hoping
we can get some of the pieces put back together, record wise,Thanks to UPS, our last project fell apart. I think it's still on his basement floor! I really cut some good stuff too!
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Bobbe...this project of yours has caught the attention of a MAJOR Nashville steel guitar session player (who wishes to remain annonimous). I was quite flattered to have him ask me to keep on you like white on rice until you have this thing finished! I assured him that a Bobbe Seymour collection of Ray Price greats was a good reason to stay fired up, so..... WHERE IS IT ? Don't make me get ugly!
Roger
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Roger
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Thank you Roger,I'd like to know who annonomus is, but I 'spose we can respect his wishes. I have gotten a lot of offers for help and am taking advantage of some. It appears as though a major lable is getting intrested, however I don't want to jinx it by being to open about it. This is sort of a forum pushed deal and I am letting all ideas in . I won't let "Big Lable" get in the way of our original "vintage" ideas either. I won't give up any production power. I feel we have the plan. Thank you Roger.
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Way to go Bobbe!!!..Take your time & do it your way as i am sure you know how to do it-seems to me i remember that at one time you owned 2 or more recording studios in the big city there.Another Priceless song i thought of is "Talk To My Heart"..I always thought that was such a pretty melody...
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Bobby,was good talking to you on the phone. This project could be one of the biggest things that has come along ,in years to come. Make the c-d. Make a practice c-d with the same songs,just leave out the steel. Also make a video of the songs,break them down for instruction. You could do all,or only one. This thing would be like catching a record bass. It would never end. Your recording of Crazy Arms,is one of the best I have heard. Your friend Gene.
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Bobbe,
There's one tune that nobody has mentioned that in MHO is one of the most underrated Ray Price songs ever...The second cut from the album "The Other Woman". That would be "After-effects From Loving You". That tune cuts me to ribbons every time I hear it. In fact, the only other tune that does that to me is Waylon's "Choking Kind", but that's another tribute entirely!!!
All I can say is do it and I'll buy it!!!
Take care,
Skeeter K.
There's one tune that nobody has mentioned that in MHO is one of the most underrated Ray Price songs ever...The second cut from the album "The Other Woman". That would be "After-effects From Loving You". That tune cuts me to ribbons every time I hear it. In fact, the only other tune that does that to me is Waylon's "Choking Kind", but that's another tribute entirely!!!
All I can say is do it and I'll buy it!!!
Take care,
Skeeter K.
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Bobbe,
Congrats on the Sgt at Arms post, but don't let it get in the way of "Price-less"!!! This isn't going to be one of those"ignore it & it will go away" deals. We really want you to keep us posted on this project. There hasn't been anything quite this exciting happen in a long time. You're the one to make it happen.
Roger
Congrats on the Sgt at Arms post, but don't let it get in the way of "Price-less"!!! This isn't going to be one of those"ignore it & it will go away" deals. We really want you to keep us posted on this project. There hasn't been anything quite this exciting happen in a long time. You're the one to make it happen.
Roger
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I received an e-mail from a great steel player a few weeks ago who not only told me your birth date but also had some good things to say about you,called you" a true behind the scenes inovator for steel guitar."Truly, the guy has a tremdous ammount of respect for you and the huge contribution you have made.He asked to remain annonomous.
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