Blue Hawaiians: Savage Night

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Twayn Williams
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Blue Hawaiians: Savage Night

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I've had this cd for awhile and thought that I might mention it here as containing some nice lap steel. And lots of yummy strat and tele tones.

Musically it's sort of hip lounge/pop. Nice stuff.
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Twayn,
I am,also,the proud owner of this album & it is INCREDIBLE. This band "Shines".Gary Brandin adds so much to this group.It is,definitely,in my "favorite" pile.

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Twayn, I'm glad you like our CD.
Mark Sproull only plays old Fender Jazzmasters thru either a Pro reverb or a
Deluxe. I'm using a D-8 Rickenbacker thru a
mid 50's Ric. M-15 amp.
It's a good feelin' to be in Smiley's good
pile.
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Twayn Williams
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Post by Twayn Williams »

I'll be damned :0 Jazzmasters, eh? Nice, nice tones there! And the Rick sounds great! I really look forward to seeing you guys here in Portland. What tunings do you use on the Rick?
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Post by Brandin »

It's your basic C6th,G on top, and A on the
bottom. I had a A6th on the inside neck,but
I drop my guitar the other night in Jacksonvill FL.,and ripped all but three strings off that neck. I'll restring it when
I get a day off, and be more careful in the
future.
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Post by Twayn Williams »

Sounds like a wild show! Guess I'll have make sure to dig up the funds for sure to see you guys and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy here in Portland.
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Post by Michael Johnstone »

Hey Brandin,
I too,just went out and picked up your WAY cool new CD,and it's MEAN...it's .. GROOVICIDAL.......(And babe,I don't stroke NOBODY in this town!) -MJ-
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"GROOVICIDAL"???
What the hell is that?? Does Mirriam Webster know about this Term? It may want to be installed in the next edition of Webster's "New World Dictionary".Maybe that should be,"New WORD Dictionary". Boy,that's a new one on me! I'm gonna use that one as often as I can. Image Image Image

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Post by Will Houston »

Thanks to everybody for the Blue Hawaiains(I can't spell that word)tip. I'd never heard of them. Cool stuff.Got it at Best Buy for 9.99 a definite bargain. Will
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Post by hhguitar »

I have that CD also. I not only love it, it's one of my few steel guitar records that my wife actually plays on her own. It's a great recording and Gary really shines on it!

Hope you get back east again Gary and that I can get out to your gig to see you. Tried but couldn't make it down to Baltimore a few months ago. It's hard for me to get out sometimes since I take care of my Dad and don't like to leave him alone. I take him most places, but don't think he can handle trip to Balt as well as hanging out in club.

Harry Hess
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