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I recommend either some of the songs on Curly Chalker's "Counterpoint" LP, or Maurice Anderson's "Universal Direction" album.
I especially recommend "Whatever it takes" from Universal Direction, and "If" from Counterpoint. I think tyhose to songs are the two most exquisitely beautiful piece of music ever recorded on a steel guitar, and the rich dark tone both Reece and Curly get is most assuredly not twangy. <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Mike Perlowin on 18 September 2002 at 05:30 AM.]</p></FONT>
I especially recommend "Whatever it takes" from Universal Direction, and "If" from Counterpoint. I think tyhose to songs are the two most exquisitely beautiful piece of music ever recorded on a steel guitar, and the rich dark tone both Reece and Curly get is most assuredly not twangy. <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Mike Perlowin on 18 September 2002 at 05:30 AM.]</p></FONT>
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The "Classic Movie" with Rhett& Scarlet that has been playing in the movie theaters, on TV,,and on vidio..has a Great Theme Song..all through the movie. People of ALL music genders can relate to this song.
Tera's Theme!....Lloyd Green had it on an album and is also included on "Slide" that was produced by Pete Drake...and I belive that Mike Sweeny also has it on an album.
This particular song shows ..just what the PSG..can do to a great arrangement....But many of the selctions mentioned above are also great....let her hear a little of a mix of styles.
Grouchyvet
Tera's Theme!....Lloyd Green had it on an album and is also included on "Slide" that was produced by Pete Drake...and I belive that Mike Sweeny also has it on an album.
This particular song shows ..just what the PSG..can do to a great arrangement....But many of the selctions mentioned above are also great....let her hear a little of a mix of styles.
Grouchyvet
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Added. I think the best way for her to REALY FIND OUT..is arrange a lunch or something..and have a sterreo present with CD's..and get her to listen to ALL STYLES..John,The Buddys,Weldon,Hal,Doug,Herby,Paul,Johnny,Smiles,Lloyd..whatever you have..and invite her to the Jam/Show..for a "Post Articale"
Grouchyvet
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Sounds like we are trying to convince the gal to like the steel. I would just play her Danny Boy from the BE Black album and be done with it. There is hardly a person breathing that would not be familiar with this tune unless they are in hiding in a cave. If the gal happens to say , "Geeze thats incredible" and wants to hear more then open the flood gates.
just my cent worth..afterall, isn't
Danny Boy one of the primary tunes we are all still trying to emulate ? Well, many of us I suppose..
tp
just my cent worth..afterall, isn't
Danny Boy one of the primary tunes we are all still trying to emulate ? Well, many of us I suppose..
tp
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how 'bout" Love is stronger than Justice by Sting ?
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Steel what?
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Steel what?
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TARA THEME. Gone With The Wind is something many can relate to and Tara Theme is a beautiful piece. Recently I have been studying Jim Cohen's version and the more I listen to it the more moved I am by it. Jim does the number much different than many I have listened to but his style is undeniable pure class.
Ray
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Excellent
Bravo!
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<small>Larry Bell - email: larry@larrybell.org - gigs - Home Page
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Bravo!
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<small>Larry Bell - email: larry@larrybell.org - gigs - Home Page
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