Bee Gees on the Sho~Bud

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Tony Browne
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Bee Gees on the Sho~Bud

Post by Tony Browne »

Watched a Bee Gees dvd recently and thought this song might be ok for a steel tune, so put a track together and this is it. More happy with the track than the steel playing. :(
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lnhvg3EOqug
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Post by Jim Cohen »

That sounds really nice, Tony. You have a great feel for the lines.

Early Bee Gees tunes were really well-written, and very melodic, and lend themselves well to steel. On my CD, "Home, James", I recorded "I Started a Joke", another of my favorite BG tunes. I've often played around with "Massachusetts" too, though (at least in my hands) it gets boring without a bridge...

Anyway, Nice job, Tony! :)
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Post by Dale Rottacker »

That was beautiful Tony...a very nice song for steel.
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Post by Godfrey Arthur »

Found Tony's Bee Gees tune on youtube before finding this thread. Enjoying this song on psg. Barry performed this song at the Opry with Ricky Skaggs some years back. The Gibb brothers wrote some nice melodies.
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Post by Larry Jamieson »

Nice playing, Tony. Very smooth and nice tone from
your Sho-bud and your talented hands.

Now, what is that unidentified foreign object in
the background on the left? On No, not one of THOSE... (just kidding)

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