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Topic: New C.D. featuring the PORCH PICKERS with Neil Flanz |
Neil Flanz
From: Austin, Texas (deceased)
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Posted 1 Jul 2001 1:41 pm
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Hi again Forumites. I just wanted to remind you about our new c.d. entitled "Still Safe at Home" by the PORCH PICKERS with Neil Flanz which was released on the second week of June of this year. For any of you Gram Parsons fans or those who like the type of music that Gram and several early 70's California groups were trying to do back then, this album is an absolute must! It features several of Gram's songs and also features a couple of Rolling Stones songs along with an Elvis Costello song, some early Jimmie Rodgers material along with some Merle Haggard and some of our original material. Anyone wishing to order and pay for this c.d. by money order should e-mail me at neilflanz@mindspring.com.
Visa, Mastercard, or American Express orders should be e-mailed to Mark Holland at
GramsPl@aol.com. A full description of the c.d. contents can be found by clicking at the very top of my web page. http://www.ambrec.com/Homepages/neil/neil.htm
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Jason Odd
From: Stawell, Victoria, Australia
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Posted 2 Jul 2001 12:15 am
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Not only is tis project a fitting tribute to Gram Parsons, it's 'Cosmic American soul Music at it's best.
Whether you want to call it country-rock or alterna-country, it's the thing!
Besides, it's Neil Flanz on steel and he's great. |
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Smiley Roberts
From: Hendersonville,Tn. 37075
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Posted 2 Jul 2001 9:21 pm
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If anybody out there likes,& remembers,Neil Young,Flying Burrito Bros,Greatful Dead,etc.,then this is the album for you. Neil Flanz can,not only,play trad.country,but his past experience w/ Gram Parsons allows him to "reflect" on this type of music most effectivly. I would call it,"Underground Country".
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Russ Rickmann
From: Texas, USA
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Posted 5 Jul 2001 5:04 am
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This is a CD you won't want to miss. I agree with you Smiley. If you were into the country-rock music of the 70s, this CD is a must have. Neil does a great job on the interpretation of this style of music. Not only does Neil display his knowledge on the country-rock idiom, but he plays his a-- off on the 4/4 honky-tonk shuffles. But then this is Neil Flanz, and you would expect nothing but the best coming from him ! Don't miss out on this opportunity to hear a legend and pioneer of the pedal steel.....Thanks Neil,it's great to hear your playing again. Russ |
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Bill Fulbright
From: Atlanta, GA
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Posted 5 Jul 2001 5:16 am
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Neil,
The more I listen to it, the more I learn from you.
Thanks for sharing your talent and all your hard work to make this project sound as good as it does.
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Bill Fulbright
1998 Sierra U12 7x5; '74 Schecter Strat; Gibson ES-165; Peavey Classic 50-410, Line 6 POD 2.2
ICQ# 2251620; Bill Fulbright's Music Website (hotguitar.tripod.com)
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Jim Cohen
From: Philadelphia, PA
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Posted 14 Jul 2001 2:53 pm
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Just finished listening to it all over again. Fine work, Neil! A pleasure to hear you again, after many years. Folks, if you like your country on the raw/rootsy side, definitely check this CD out! My faves are Nickels and dimes (is that C6 or E9, Neil?), Hot Burrito #1, and Still Safe at Home. Hope you guys will start touring soon!
jc
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Neil Flanz
From: Austin, Texas (deceased)
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Posted 14 Jul 2001 6:55 pm
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Hi, and a great big thanks to all of you who responded to this thread and to the many that responded to the Bar Chatter thread when it was up. Your kind remarks are very much appreciated by all of us.
Jim, I used the C6th neck on "Nickles and Dimes". Sure appreciate your compliments.
Sincerely,
Neil |
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Jason Odd
From: Stawell, Victoria, Australia
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Posted 15 Jul 2001 6:23 am
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Jim, I agree that 'Still Safe at Home' is a great number. It's a really beautiful little tribute to G.P. |
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David Rupert
From: Mesa, Arizona (Hometown: Mahopac, NY & Pennsylvania).
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Posted 21 Jul 2001 10:53 pm
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Hi Neil,
I just got the CD, on Friday. Thanks!!!
I am truly enjoying this CD, very much!! This is a great CD, & your playing is just...excellent!!
Another great CD, to add to my collection. Best of luck with it!!! Thanks again, Neil!!
Your friend,
DJ
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David (DJ) Rupert
1995 Mullen D-10
Nashville 400 Amp
Goodrich: Volume Pedal (L120), Super Sustain Matchbox (7A).
Boss: Dual Overdrive (SD-2), Digital Delay (DD-5), Super Phaser (PH-2).
"Music. Without it, life itself...would be impossible."
www.johnbarnold.com/rupert/index.htm
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Pete Burak
From: Portland, OR USA
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Posted 26 Jul 2001 10:12 am
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This is a great CD folks.
Every song features Neil Flanzs' steel guitar playing, and the song selection really captures the vibe that got me into playing steel in the first place (country/folk/country-rock, all with steel).
Also, if you don't have a copy of Neils earlier Steel Guitar instrumental alblums, they are great also.
Neils command of the instrument is inspiring.
These alblums were cut in '62 and '64!!!
On these alblums Neil skillfully runs the gammitt from Nashville E9th pedal mashin', to deep C6th chord inversions and clever single note runs, to silky ballads such as Danny Boy, which pretty much captures the Sho-Bud sound in all its raw essance and glory. (I think my favorite cut this week is Red Skin Rag.)
I have these alblums on cassette, and the new CD, and listen to Neils playing regularly in my travels.
One of my favorite things to do is to play my favorite highlites from Neils tape for my pickin' friends. People are blown away by some of Neils endings, and the raw emotion and drive in his improvisational soloing.
(Neil, You need to show me that ending lick on Boot Heal Drag!!!)
Here's the link to Neils site: http://www.ambrec.com/Homepages/neil/neil.htm
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Neil has been at most of the steel shows that I've attended and he is always glad to talk shop.
His C6th Chord Book has been a great help to me also.
When folks start talkin' music theory over my head, I just smile and nod, then break out Neils book and find several ways to play the chord.
Thanks for the music Neil!
-pete
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Neil Flanz
From: Austin, Texas (deceased)
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Posted 26 Jul 2001 5:27 pm
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Peter, thanks so much for your kind remarks. This new c.d. has been in the making for about two years and is really the first chance I've had to record since the Joe Sun albums that I played on back in '80 and '82. It really felt good. I also appreciate your kind remarks about my early '60's instrumental albums and the chord dictionary for the C6th Nashville basic pedal set up with the high G on top.For any of you that are interested in the new c.d. or any of these other items including my E9th chromatic instruction album that I talk on and walk you through several standard intros, endings, turnarounds etc. please check out my web site at http://www.ambrec.com/Homepages/neil/neil.htm Looking forward to seeing friends old and new in St Louis at the convention this year. [This message was edited by Neil Flanz on 26 July 2001 at 06:38 PM.] [This message was edited by Neil Flanz on 26 July 2001 at 06:40 PM.] |
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