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Rick Schmidt on YouTube

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Rick's put a couple things on YouTube, "Sunny" and St. Thomas".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuaFYNiBM3o

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isTfewnW ... re=related
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Great Playing Rick.
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Post by Sez Adamson »

Rick, That is wonderful playing. Your arrangements are beautiful, and your chord voicings are classy. Great single note soloing too.
Thanks for posting.
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Post by kevin ryan »

I want MORE!!
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Yup. It's about time.

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A great player, as well as a person. Looking forward to seeing and hearing Rick in AZ.
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Post by Rick Schmidt »

Thanks guys!I'm writing from a library in Denver while visiting my mom, so I just saw this.
Hope you all read the disclaimers. :oops: :\ ;-)

All try to do more when I get back home. Happy Thanksgiving!!!
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Post by Rick Schmidt »

Well for what it's worth, I've uploaded more videos on Youtube than anyone would probably ever want to see. :eek: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly! :P There's some of me wearing a hat playing with my country band, and some of me playing at the 2010 SWSGA show in AZ a couple years back. The late great Al Vescovo is playing guitar with me on those. Along with Doug Livingston on bass and Paul Polish on drums.

You will see me the most nervous I've ever been behind a steel guitar, but what the heck.... :\

http://www.youtube.com/user/questforgigs

There's 14 uploaded videos in all.
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Post by Paul Wade »

***outstanding***

p.w :D
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Post by Jan Jonsson »

Ah-Meij-Zing! That was so much good steel work in one place that I almost overdosed.

Thanks for sharing, Maestro!

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Post by Jerry Gleason »

Really nice, Rick. I wish I could noodle like that.
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Post by Don Drummer »

That was reaaly cool, Rick.
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Post by Rick Schmidt »

Thanks gentlemen!
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Post by Jim Eaton »

Rick,
At first it did not look right to me, but when I tipped my head to the side a bit and made your steel look tilted, everything feel into place!!! :)
Are you still using your Zoom camera? I finally found a good converter for the .MOV files so I can edit in Windows movie maker. You knock me out as always, nice stuff!
JE:-)>
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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

Thanx fer puttin' up some hip sounds Rick
your singin's quite good too
that band sounds like a lot of fun
the good guys have all the luck :wink:
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Post by Ray Harrison »

Great job as usual Rick, Looking forward to visiting in Feenix.
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Post by Rick Schmidt »

Thanks again guys!

Hey Ray...did you happen to recognize any of those guys in cowboy hats? ;-)