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Re:cotton pickin' 2012/01/08 10:19:49 (permalink)
ohgrant: Hi Grant, thanks very much for the listen and for your kind comments.

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Re:cotton pickin' 2012/01/08 10:49:01 (permalink)
Made me want to get up out of my chair and dance. Good stuff!

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Re:cotton pickin' 2012/01/09 08:47:20 (permalink)
Woohoo!!!!!!  How do you play that and never miss a note?  Great bass part, Gary.  The whole thing is totally professionally done.  Are you really some pro star that shows up here under an Alias?  You and a couple other guys have me convinced that you are.  LOL!  Great work, Gary.

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Re:cotton pickin' 2012/01/09 22:07:27 (permalink)
Oh so sweet.

Fabulous mix and playing.
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Re:cotton pickin' 2012/01/10 10:07:20 (permalink)
Hey Gary.   It shines with your tasty joyful masterful touch.  That was a treat.

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Re:cotton pickin' 2012/01/10 17:15:23 (permalink)
Hi Gary, wow , just wow

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Re:cotton pickin' 2012/01/10 17:20:44 (permalink)
fantastic, of course, Gary. i do prefer your classical/acoustic pieces (hell, i'm a UK metalhead!) but the playing is utterly pristine, and the mix is also spot on.

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Re:cotton pickin' 2012/01/10 23:08:37 (permalink)
Vettetech: Hi, thanks very much for listening and for the kind comments. Glad it made you want to dance!

evadianepug: Hi Warren, I miss lots of notes...I just don't have anything better to do than go back and fix 'em Thanks for checking out the tune and for the supportive comments. It's great to hear from you...hope you're doing well.

LarryAlex:
Post some more like this.
Hi Larry, if I can find more like this that I'm capable of playing I will. Thank you!

bapu: Hi Ed, thanks very much for the kind comments.  Great job on 'Countdown to Insanity' BTW.

No How: Hi Rick, how are you? Thanks for dropping in. Glad you liked the tune. I really enjoyed 'Pretty Pink Left Hook'...great song title and a great song!

morenoise: Hi Rik, thanks very much. Just finished listening to your beautiful playing on 'Bach to Basics'...great work.

mgh: Hi Mark, great to hear from you. Thanks for the comments...I kinda prefer the acoustic stuff myself but sometimes I feel guilty just letting that steel guitar gather dust

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Re:cotton pickin' 2012/01/14 12:49:46 (permalink)
Nice one Gary!! Wonderful pickin' and tone on this..as a matter of fact....it's all good!!

Guitar used/amp/signal chain if you care to divulge please??

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Re:cotton pickin' 2012/01/14 19:36:53 (permalink)
Hi Larry,

How are you? Great to hear from you, glad you liked the tune.

The guitar is a Telecaster and the steel guitar ( even though you didn't ask ) is a Carter.

I use a Line6 POD into the computer for both instruments. The POD is set to a Fender Deluxe model.

Besides that there is also Sonitus comp  and verb.

Thanks again!



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Re:cotton pickin' 2012/01/15 11:14:29 (permalink)
Thanks for sharing the equipment info Gary! Seriously..you have top notch recordings IMO!!


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Re:cotton pickin' 2012/01/15 14:49:37 (permalink)
Not really my thing as a genre, but had to comment because it's so well done. Sometimes good is just good and there's no getting away from that. Don't know the tune at all, but I can't imagine anyone doing it any better.
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Re:cotton pickin' 2012/01/17 21:50:48 (permalink)
lhansen: No problem about the guitar info, Larry and thank you for the kind words.

paulo: Hi Paulo, thanks very much for listening and commenting. I appreciate the supportive comments especially in light of the fact that this is not a genre you would normally listen to. I really enjoyed your collab, "It's Late", with Thatsastrat. Thanks again.

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Re:cotton pickin' 2012/01/18 01:24:43 (permalink)
You know, the only, and I mean "THE ONLY!" Thing that could make this better? is a 

"Double-Time Sample Hip Hop Beat With A "Cold Vibe"*Chill Japanese Electronica Sample"

If your tune had this? It would be "magical..." MAGICAL! 



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Re:cotton pickin' 2012/01/18 04:31:42 (permalink)
Hey, Gary,


Wow, what an absolute blast this cover is!  Spectacular playing, great tones and a fantastic mix, to boot.  It sure sounds like you had fun putting this together, and the performances definitely prove it.


Dynamite work, buddy! 
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Re:cotton pickin' 2012/01/18 11:10:43 (permalink)
bandontherun19: Wow, it's amazing you should suggest that because I originally used a "Double-Time Sample Hip Hop Beat With A "Cold Vibe"*Chill Japanese Electronica Sample" in this tune and you know what?  It WAS magical! Unfortunately, when I was getting ready to post it I noticed someone else was using a "Double-Time Sample Hip Hop Beat With A "Cold Vibe"*Chill Japanese Electronica Sample"
so, not wanting to look like a plagerizer, I removed it. Still looking for something to bring the magic, though.    

Bob Oister:  Hey Bob, how are ya? I did have a blast putting this tune together and I'm glad it shows. Thanks very much for the listen, man...glad you liked it.

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Re:cotton pickin' 2012/01/21 10:12:47 (permalink)
Takes me back to Green Acres genres when electric guitars were the gas.

You must have a special fondness for this excellent genre.

Anyway, I'm duly impressed!

Philip  
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Re:cotton pickin' 2012/01/22 12:03:25 (permalink)
Hi Phillip,

Thanks very much for the listen! I do have a fondness for this genre. I grew up in NJ so this kind of stuff sounded like it came from another planet when I first heard it

Thanks for your kind comments, glad you liked the tune.

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