Milo Plays Raisin' the Dickens

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Milo Plays Raisin' the Dickens

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Hey folks!! I thought I'd better post this clip in response to a forum member who saw a youtube movie of me playing steel with some distortion. I don't want anyone getting the wrong idea about me.

This song (Raisin the Dickens) is the title track to a new cd I'll have out around February. Hopefully, I'll sell enough to be able to afford a haircut.
Enjoy!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyLYOto-hp4
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Awsome!!

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AWSOME! Milo Just AWSOME!
your attack and Execution is flawless
Bravo my friend! 8)
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Post by John Macy »

Nice :)

I like your build a song one, too...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qb5q8tct ... re=related
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Post by Lee Baucum »

Outstanding! And I really enjoyed that turkey. The one in the straw, that is.

Lee, from South Texas
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Way to go Milo. Jody.
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Post by Doug Jones »

Now that's some top-notched stuff! Both those videos are right out of the top drawer! Amen.
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Post by Damien Odell »

Milo - I loved that. Show that thing who is boss.

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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

c'est chaud ça ! :D
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Post by David Wright »

Great Stuff..!!/ by the way Milo, hair cuts are way over rated... :wink:
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Super pickin, Greg
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Post by Jeff Agnew »

Hey slacker,

When are you gonna stop using that back neck for an arm rest?
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back up band

Post by Jerry Tillman »

Milo,thats great stuff very entertaining.The guitar player in the backup band seems to be a little on the ugly side,you might want to replace him before you take this show on the road.It looks like your family likes to hear you play and thats whats its all about. lakeshrk
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Post by Milo Deering »

Jeff,

I'll start playing the C6th neck if you'll find time to give me some lessons!!


Milo
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Post by Howard Tate »

Wow.That's amazing.
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Post by Jeff Agnew »

Milo,

Not a chance. I'd like to think there's still one thing on this planet you can't play. Yet.

Come see us soon.
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Post by Jack Harper »

hey milo....that was impressively great raisin'...
didn't i see you standin' on the corner of....
walk and don't walk in little rock a lil' while back?
if that was you then, will you de doin.....
"little rock getaway", on a next you tube adventure?
your public wants to know.......

just sell the album and git rich for a change...
keep the hair, you may lose it someday,..naturally.

country...........
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Post by Roger Crawford »

If I could play E9 like that, I wouldn't worry about C6! Put me in line for a copy of the CD.
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Post by Jack Stoner »

I liked the 6 string guitar player the best :lol:
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Post by Danny Naccarato »

Milo..... 'bout time. Now folks will understand why you are the busiest session player in DFW, and why you are the #1 call in town..... great stuff !!!!

Danny
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Post by Paul Wade »

holy!!! :whoa: :whoa:
i will take one of thoes c.d's too
p.w :eek:
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Post by Ed Iarusso »

Milo, that was outstanding! Please post some more.
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Post by Kevin Hatton »

The guy on fiddle wasn't bad either.
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Post by Roger Rettig »

Marvelous!!!! Many thanks, Milo - now I'm off to practice!!!!

(Thanks, Micky B., for sending me this link!)
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Post by Roger Rettig »

Wow, that was quick - the video's just been pulled of YouTube! Just as I was figuring our where Milo was playing it, too! :x :x :x
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It's Still There

Post by Peter Dollard »

Dear Roger:
I just watched it at 8:52 California time which would make it 11:52 Eastern Standard Time. Milo, what about the rhythm section on "Raising The Dickens" kind of sounds like a Newman track or Am I mistaken?. By the way I really liked your "Turkey In The Straw" as well as the aforementioned song.
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