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Peter Freiberger
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Post by Peter Freiberger »

In great contrast to all the Tommy White links, I just found THIS on YouTube and I thought I'd better post it before anyone else does. Apparently recorded at the Phoenix show in January. A little chart confusion from an exhausted band, sorry. My hands look weird. Although it looks like I'm not muting behind the bar or on my right hand, I swear I am. Remember, I'm really a bass player...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEGH4Qu3Iwo
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Post by Russ Tkac »

Very nice.
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Post by David Wright »

Sounds GREAT!!! Peter....
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Post by Brandin »

Very nice! You sound great!!

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Peter Freiberger
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Post by Peter Freiberger »

Thanks guys. Though I have a long way to go, I feel like I'm making a little progress.
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Post by Darrell Birtcher »

Peter,
I'm so glad you posted this. I was unable to catch your set this year and heard such great things about it.
Everybody said it was a highlight of the show. Your steel playing is so inspired, and so are your bass chops.
Thanks for brightening our show each year.
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Post by Rick Schmidt »

Hey Peter....You and your Infinity sounded great!
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Post by Peter Freiberger »

Thanks Rick. Although out of the picture on the YouTube clip, Rick was playing bass for me in Phoenix.
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Jeremy Long
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Post by Jeremy Long »

That was awesome Peter!
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Paul Haaker
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Post by Paul Haaker »

Outstanding Peter! Great tone and playing!!!
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Post by John Alexander »

Very nice, Peter!
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Post by Gary Walker »

Pete, wow buddy, the bass player has emerged a real deal steel player with a lot of shades of Jay Dee. Fine job. You are headed to more of the same and growing at an astonishing rate. Double WOW. Thanks for posting. (I never claimed to be a steel player but one who likes to keep one in the house)
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Post by Joachim Kettner »

I like it very much! BTW I've just received a record by Jackie DeShannon where he played bass on a few tracks.
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The Jackie DeShannon cuts for producer Jim Ed Norman were another almost big break in my alleged "career". Guitarist Tim Weston said he heard Jim Ed refer to us as the "young up and comers", so we had our hopes up, but Jim Ed moved to Nashville soon after. Oh well...
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Great playing, and the guitar player was a jammin'! :D
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