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Eric West
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by Eric West » 23 May 2006 9:12 pm
About time this young feller started getting what he deserves.
Time Well Wasted was the best album I can remember, and I've heered a lot of 'em.
I look for a lot more tracks to slow down and wreck my fingers trying to play.
Probably the only good thing that I saw come out of the awards.
It's enough though.
Congrats Brad.
EJL
Tony Prior
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by Tony Prior » 24 May 2006 1:05 am
EJL, I couldn't agree more...or less..
The problem with Brad and crew,(Randal)is that they are getting faster and I am getting older !
I think the TIME CD is really good..but my faves' are still Pictures and Part II.
I can stumble/fumble thru the BRAD tunes..but the good news is my little TELE' pal bandmate and his brother , who fronts our band ,cover BRAD really well..I mean REALLY well...
Tele's, Dr Z's..the whole deal..
One of our favorite tunes these days is EASY MONEY..great tune in the dives...
t
Stephen Gambrell
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by Stephen Gambrell » 24 May 2006 4:57 am
Writes, sings, and plays his butt off--And I hear through the grapevine that B.P. is a super nice guy, as well. A WELL-deserved award.
And by the way, Tony---Your playing was a highlight of this past weekend's jam at Saluda! There, I said something nice about Tony Prior. May not happen again...
David Doggett
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by David Doggett » 24 May 2006 6:50 am
The only music I heard all night that I actually bought, well except for the old Buck Owens stuff.
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Tay Joslin
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by Tay Joslin » 24 May 2006 6:59 am
Amen, David!
Tony Prior
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by Tony Prior » 24 May 2006 9:32 am
Ok Stephen, wake up..you're having a bad dream..
I played thru an AC-30 today, the $999 model .Really nice with the Tele...
Matt reminded me that Brad played thru AC-30's back around the first CD or so...
Anyway, I had a great time at the Doug Seminar, and seeing the locals was great to..You and Charles etc....always a good time...
by the way MOST EXCELLENT Gretsch ya got there...It is a class act Guitar...
Let me borrow it for a year or two..I'll let you know how it is...
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by erik » 24 May 2006 9:53 am
I really like his recent hit. And yeah he must be nice, how many people get invited to fill in for Regis?
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Ben Slaughter
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by Ben Slaughter » 24 May 2006 12:36 pm
Here here!!! And many more!!!
I can confirm from personal experience that he IS a nice guy, and he DID play AC-30s at one point.