TV Opry May 18

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TV Opry May 18

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7:00-8:00
Jeannie Seely
Shannon Lawson
Ronnie Milsap
Gene Watson
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Post by Leigh Howell »

Shannon Lawson???????
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Post by Joe Casey »

Without any other surprises ,Gene Watson should make this a watchable enjoyable show.Maybe just Maybe they will make him a member this week as he is more than worthy and would add greatly to a depleting lineup.Shannon Lawson new? yes,I reserve judgement until the show. Haven't heard anything by her or is it a guy? tune in saturday nite for the answer.

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Post by Mike Weirauch »

Well, it was better than last week! Shannon Lawson wasn't that bad. Matter of fact, I kind of enjoyed his singing but not steel so I'll stop there. Jeannie Seely's steel player kicked ass and took names tonight. Besides playing good fills, he had great tone and string separation. Gene Watson was the icing on the cake. Farewell Party was played in true Lloyd Green style. I don't know who his steel player was but he stayed close to Lloyd's original cut on the song. I couldn't see what kind of guitar he was playing but is sounded muddy to me but hey, he got to play alot so what the heck. B.J. Thomas? Country? Grand Ole Opry? What else can I say? Tommy has yet to cut loose on his new Carter but his fills behind Milsap were crystal clear and I can't wait until he does get to tear up the strings on some song, hopefully soon. Retcop, Milsap want's to see you!!! Image
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Post by Mike Cass »

TW on Millsap's tunes & Gene's player on Farewell Party....if anyone on here doesnt know,thats what Country Steel Guitar is all about.No pyrotechnics,no tuning/timing problems, & to quote Dumplin',no "pink tennis shoe playin" from those two fellows....
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Also,nice 2x fiddles on "One Step Away". The rest was at best,
forgettable.
Just my $0.02 worth.

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Post by Tony Prior »

I would concour, TW's playing with RM was above top shelf as well as GW's player. The show repeats Sunday Am around 11 I believe.
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Post by ROBERT MYERS »

Steel was great but not enough of it. Did anyone see the green fingernails on BJ'S guitar player or was I seeing things?

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Post by Jim Smith »

Yep, I saw the green fingernails. They were color-matched to the color of his strat, quite trendy! Image Image
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Post by Theresa Galbraith »

Mike,
I couldn't see what steel Corky Owens was playing last night either! However, it's in the archives from July 8th 2001.
I'm sure if Corky takes it to dad he'll clean the mud off!
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Post by Mike Weirauch »

Sorry Theresa, maybe it was the soundman and not the guitar. That is more logical than a problem with one of your dad's guitars since muddy tone is NOT a characterist of a Franklin guitar.
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Post by Bill Bailey »

Gene Watsons Steeler was playing a Franklin, and IMHO it had wonderful tone, and the man can play. Take care all.
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Post by Janice Brooks »

I'm so so on Shannon's mix of pop sounds and banjo fills.
Wish Jeannie S could have done another number.
Great camera shots of both Tommy W and Corky O.
Thanks to Ronny M for mentioning Micky Newbury.
I missed the green fingernails but B J Thomas sounded good.


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Post by Richard Sinkler »

Milsap -- GREAT STUFF. "The Future Is Not What It Used To Be" is my favorite Milsap song and one of my favorite songs of all time.

Gene Watson -- What can I say. He is truly "the singer's singer".

I feel blessed that I was able to live through the times when these two greats were at their peak.

Oh yeah, the steel playing tonight was fantastic.

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