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Mike Neer


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Post  Posted 25 Oct 2017 3:50 am    
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Of course, when I say 'Honky Tonk', I'm referring to the great Bill Doggett's hits Honky Tonk, Pts. 1&2. Though my arrangement and performance is clearly more Texas-sounding than Philadelphia, Billy Butler and Mr. Doggett were on my mind.

This demo is far from a finished arrangement, but I think the world is ready for another Steel Guitar Rag, don't you?

https://soundcloud.com/user-708420441/honky-tonk-steel-guitar-rag
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gary pierce


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Post  Posted 25 Oct 2017 5:15 am    
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Sounds great Mike, thanks for posting it.
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L. Bogue Sandberg

 

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Post  Posted 25 Oct 2017 5:23 am    
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Thanks, Mike! I can't speak for the world, but I'm definitely ready for another Steel Guitar Rag. It's a tune we play often and I'm in a bit of a rut with it. You've provided a lot of ideas to freshen it up!
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Ken Campbell

 

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Post  Posted 25 Oct 2017 6:16 am    
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I really like where you're going there. Nicely done.
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Doug Beaumier


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Post  Posted 25 Oct 2017 6:35 am    
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That's pretty cool, Mike. An interesting blend of the tunes. I like the key change too.
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Steve Cunningham


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Post  Posted 25 Oct 2017 6:55 am    
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Man, I really dig that!
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Andy Volk


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Post  Posted 25 Oct 2017 7:05 am    
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I loved it, Mike! You sure set the (tone)bar high!
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Jean-Sebastien Gauthier


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Post  Posted 25 Oct 2017 7:30 am    
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Very cool Mike!!!
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Joe Elk


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Post  Posted 25 Oct 2017 7:48 am    
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Nice Mike!
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Mike A Holland


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Post  Posted 25 Oct 2017 8:25 am    
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Great playing and I love the vibe that you have going on!
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Stephen Abruzzo

 

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Post  Posted 25 Oct 2017 8:44 am    
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Great stuff!
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Mike Neer


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Post  Posted 25 Oct 2017 9:42 am    
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Thanks everyone!
My arrangement has many little parts that I couldn’t make happen in the demo, but I look forward to playing this with my band.
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C. E. Jackson


Post  Posted 25 Oct 2017 9:55 am    
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Nice, Mike. The dance floor will probably be full when you play it.

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Mark Roeder


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Post  Posted 25 Oct 2017 10:07 am    
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Cool musical ideas......love the swing that groove has...
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Mick Hearn

 

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Post  Posted 25 Oct 2017 3:06 pm    
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Terrific. Most refreshing to hear a new version. Well done Mike.
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Michael Maddex


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Post  Posted 25 Oct 2017 7:19 pm    
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Good Stuff Mr Neer! Thanks for posting. Cool
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Charlie McDonald


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Post  Posted 26 Oct 2017 4:50 am    
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The world is always ready for another Steel Guitar Rag.
This one has the proper amount of swing. The rhythm track is very authentic.
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Richard Sinkler


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Post  Posted 26 Oct 2017 9:41 am    
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That was beyond awesome. I don't venture into this section much, but that's going to change.
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Sonny Jenkins


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Post  Posted 26 Oct 2017 9:50 am    
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Awesome!,,,fantastic!,,Great!,,,so deep in the "box" it's out of the box!!!

From what I've seen of your work,,,I'm of the opinion you have elevated yourself close to the level of your heros,,,,and still room to rise!

As usual,,,,Thanks for the contribution my friend!!
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b0b


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Post  Posted 26 Oct 2017 1:12 pm    
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I really got a kick out of this. I've already added your flavor of "Blue Monk" to my set list. "Honky Tonk SGR" may be next. Cool
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Mike Neer


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Post  Posted 26 Oct 2017 5:20 pm    
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I appreciate all the kind comments from everyone, thank you!

I’ve made the track private now because I have plans for it. I’ve spent the last two days writing an ending for the tune that I have to admit is pretty cool, so I have definitely invested some energy into it. I don’t want a casual demo to be the thing that lingers in people’s minds.

Thanks again.
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Craig Stock


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Post  Posted 27 Oct 2017 3:59 am    
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Mike, Will you be playing it in Norwalk?
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Charlie McDonald


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Post  Posted 27 Oct 2017 6:27 am    
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I'm glad you posted the cut before you withdrew it; the raw demo gives clues about how the idea starts, like the rhythm track.
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Mike Neer


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Post  Posted 27 Oct 2017 7:01 am    
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Charlie McDonald wrote:
I'm glad you posted the cut before you withdrew it; the raw demo gives clues about how the idea starts, like the rhythm track.


The idea starts in my mental jukebox. In my mind, all music melts together. Music without borders. I have also been very inspired by people like Ry Cooder, Van Dyke Parks, Randy Newman, Miles Davis/Gil Evans, Clare Fischer, etc., who are geniuses at arranging. The arranging and presentation is the most important thing to me.

So, it starts from the bottom up. If I can find or create a drum loop that gets close to the feel I'm looking for, then I create a bass line. On top of that, maybe a rhythm guitar.

Most of the bass lines on Steelonious were written by me, and my bassist was very thankful that I saved him the difficult work of creating bass parts, especially when he is a busy cat.

But I also have alternate arrangements for tunes, and use these to suit personnel changes on the bandstand or my mood.
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Post  Posted 27 Oct 2017 8:56 am    
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Mike Neer wrote:
Most of the bass lines on Steelonious were written by me, and my bassist was very thankful that I saved him the difficult work of creating bass parts, especially when he is a busy cat.

What I mean. But I can see why you don't want listeners to get the demo fixed in mind.

I saw Clare Fischer, directing the One O'Clock lab band at North Texas (with Lyle Mays) doing one of his tunes and some others.
Arrangers are god. You can do a lot with a demo that has the key parts sketched in. Like I'm tellin' you.
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