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Tommy W with Charlie Walker

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Here is the maestro with his Emmons LeGrande performing a couple of tunes with the wonderful Charlie Walker from a few years ago

REAL COUNTRY. :D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_Bv63F2hlQ
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I would have enjoyed that much more with a lot less drums, and maybe some rim shot occasionally. Sounds like a country band with a pop/rock drummer. Am I the only one who hears it this way?

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Rick Campbell wrote: Am I the only one who hears it this way?

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Yup. :D :D
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:lol: :lol:
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Tommy is something, isn't he? Personal preference on the drums, I guess. When I was still doing that, when the singer started, I went to the rim most of the time.
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Now that's country right there!!!
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Roger Crawford wrote:Tommy is something, isn't he? Personal preference on the drums, I guess. When I was still doing that, when the singer started, I went to the rim most of the time.
Ditto on that. Tommy is an outstanding player. I guess I got used to hearing it Charlie doing it on the Opry for all these years and I never remember the drums being so out in front to the rest of the music.

Roger - if you say rim shot, that's good enough for me. You're on of my favs!

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Rick Campbell wrote:................I never remember the drums being so out in front to the rest of the music........................


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Isn't that the way of the PA mixing world now? :D
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Here's a couple of classic live versions of Charlie doing "Pick Me Up On You Way Down" featuring Weldon Myrick on one and Walter Haynes on the other. I think all three are great.

http://youtu.be/V8cfcAzd9aE

http://youtu.be/2FpKgdreWNI


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Ken Byng wrote:
Rick Campbell wrote:................I never remember the drums being so out in front to the rest of the music........................


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Isn't that the way of the PA mixing world now? :D
Ken - I think you're right!

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Charlie Walker

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I worked with Charlie some years ago and I remember him turning around after we did a decent break on one of his songs, and said, "Boys, you're too loud." :lol:
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I could listen to those two 25 hours a day!
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