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Topic: Heart Over Mind - Jimmy Day - Pet Milk Opry |
Bill Ferguson
From: Milton, FL USA
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Billy Wilson
From: El Cerrito, California, USA
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Posted 29 Dec 2006 8:42 pm
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Looks like Jimmy didn't get the dress code memo. Great clip! |
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Steve Hinson
From: Hendersonville Tn USA
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Posted 30 Dec 2006 5:42 am
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Willie Nelson(bass) is out of uniform too...maybe he and Jimmy brought the club uniforms instead of the"feathers"...accidents can happen. _________________ http://www.myspace.com/stevehinsonnashville |
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Mike Kowalik
From: San Antonio,Texas
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Posted 30 Dec 2006 8:46 am
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I guess Willie and Jimmy were out roarin' kinda late and didn't have time to change!! |
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Steve Hinson
From: Hendersonville Tn USA
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Dave Burr
From: League City, TX
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Posted 30 Dec 2006 10:20 am
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Wow! Willie's actually in time... |
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Greg Cutshaw
From: Corry, PA, USA
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Posted 30 Dec 2006 1:35 pm
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That was awesome! I didn't catch Willie till I read the post above. I wonder if that was live? I can hear a tick tack bass but maybe it was in the staff band. You can learn a lot about shuffle beat song construction just by watching the drummer play. Where is the 13 piece drum set with the double bass drums, percussionist, keyboards and 4 guitar players?
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Jim Bob Sedgwick
From: Clinton, Missouri USA
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Posted 30 Dec 2006 11:21 pm Tic Tac
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Greg, Pete Wade was doing the tic tac on his guitar. This was pretty standard in those days even though the studio cut was done with a 6 string bass. |
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Lee Baucum
From: McAllen, Texas (Extreme South) The Final Frontier
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Posted 2 Jan 2007 6:56 pm
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What kind of guitar is Ray playing? It looks like a Gibson headstock. The body is huge, but when they show it from the side, it is very thin. _________________ Lee, from South Texas - Down On The Rio Grande
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Jim Bob Sedgwick
From: Clinton, Missouri USA
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Posted 2 Jan 2007 9:07 pm Guitar (Ray Price)
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Lee... That guitar was one designed by George Gobel. It is a thinline L-5 Gibson. Most folks don't know, but George was a super good guitar player. He loved the looks of the L-5, but did not like the thickness of the body. So, he designed one for himself. They are still available on special order ( at least they were about 5 years ago). All it takes is money |
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Jussi Huhtakangas
From: Helsinki, Finland
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Posted 2 Jan 2007 10:29 pm
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I think the actual Gobel model Gibson had f-holes, Ray's guitar has an oval hole. But other than that, yes, it's similar to the Gobel model. I think it was Pete Wade who said that Ray's guitar looked great and was good for show but sounded like c..p. |
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Dave Mudgett
From: Central Pennsylvania and Gallatin, Tennessee
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Posted 2 Jan 2007 11:38 pm
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Great video.
Yeah - the L-5CT "George Gobel Model" had f-holes. He used to play that one of his all the time, and he was a really good archtop rhythm player, sorta similar to Homer Haynes. George Gruhn has one of these in his photo gallery: http://www.gruhn.com/gallery/AR3046.jpg
They're very rare, and have the very distinctive cherry red finish. I had a chance to play one years ago, and it sounded great - it had crisp, clear archtop projection. It was way out of my price range at the time. But I shoulda bought it - I could take a year off work on the proceeds if I sold it now. |
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Doug Beaumier
From: Northampton, MA
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Posted 3 Jan 2007 12:32 am
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Wow, that's the Real McCoy! I agree with Greg about the drummer and the tick tack bass. What a sound! Just a clean, basic shuffle. Why can't bands get that sound today?
It's funny that those pompadour Hairdos of the 50s/early 60s were so rejected and mocked by the late-60s/70s generation... and nowadays they look so cool again! The drummer really has the hair thing going.
I think it's odd that Willie Nelson seldom used a pedal steel in his band or on his recordings, especially after seeing him working with Jimmy Day in this clip. I do remember seeing a picture of Willie playing in the '70s when he was a big star, and Jimmy Day was playing steel with him. _________________ My Site / My YouTube Channel
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Matthew Prouty
From: Warsaw, Poland
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Posted 15 Jan 2007 4:06 am
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I just sent that clip to our drummer for him to watch and learn. Its the hardest thing to teach a shuffle to people that never heard one before. I always told the band leader: "Take away the floor tom, the tom, the symbols, and the bass drum and let him work it out on the high hat and the snare!" Just like this guy is doing. Rock solid!
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