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Topic: Deacon Anderson |
Andy Volk
From: Boston, MA
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Steve Cunningham
From: Atlanta, GA
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Doug Beaumier
From: Northampton, MA
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Mitch Drumm
From: Frostbite Falls, hard by Veronica Lake
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Posted 25 Sep 2010 9:44 pm
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Here is Deacon on "Truck Driver's Blues" from a 1981 live performance with the Texas Swing Pioneers (J.R. Chatwell, Zeke Campbell, Johnny Gimble, Bill Mounce, etc):
http://picosong.com/kn4
As far as I know, he is still out there doing it.
The picture below is from 1999----is that the same guitar as 1950?
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Andy Volk
From: Boston, MA
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Doug Beaumier
From: Northampton, MA
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Posted 26 Sep 2010 5:42 am
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He was playing as late as 2006, according to this band web site (the home page was updated in '06) ---> Click
It looks like he's still playing the National Triplex lap steel, but he's removed the lever on the side. I don't blame him.... those "chord changing" levers never worked very well.
You gotta love a guy who plays the same steel guitar for nearly 60 years! Much like Kayton Roberts and his D-8 Fender. It was Kayton's high school graduation gift in the early 1950s, and he's still playing it today! Never owned or played any other steel guitar. Gearheads take note.
Andy, are the songs downloadable on that site? It appears that they "share" the code to listen to the audio clips, but I see no way to download the songs... or maybe I'm missing something? _________________ My Site / My YouTube Channel
25 Songs C6 Lap Steel / 25 MORE Songs C6 Lap Steel / 16 Songs, C6, A6, B11 / 60 Popular Melodies E9 Pedal Steel |
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Mitch Drumm
From: Frostbite Falls, hard by Veronica Lake
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Posted 26 Sep 2010 6:19 am
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Doug:
The only way I've been able to capture the music on that site is to record it on my PC as it plays. There may be a way to do a direct download, but divshare.com websites are not exactly user-friendly.
Here is an obscure late 50s track with Herb Remington:
http://wired-for-sound.blogspot.com/2010/01/glenn-jody-on-eagle-no.html
That website is operated by a forum member.
Last edited by Mitch Drumm on 26 Sep 2010 6:24 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Andy Volk
From: Boston, MA
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Posted 26 Sep 2010 6:22 am
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It is a little confusing, Doug. Click on the "share" word at the far right. That takes you to a download link (there's a 14 sec "free user" wait for each download). THe overall sound quality of these old records is quite good - at least by computer audio standards if not audiophile standards.
I'm finding my ears are accepting less and less quality as time goes on and my previous snobby audio geekdom of earlier in my life has really gone by the wayside. There goes the way of the world. There was a time when Hi-Fi geeks would spend thousands on the best and newest components so they could play that new Enoch Light LP in their bachelor pad and impress girls (or more realistically, other stereo geeks). A bygone era. Sigh. |
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Mike Neer
From: NJ
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Posted 26 Sep 2010 6:40 am
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Andy Volk wrote: |
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I'm finding my ears are accepting less and less quality as time goes on and my previous snobby audio geekdom of earlier in my life has really gone by the wayside. ... |
It's called coming full circle . I was just telling a friend that it almost takes me back to the days of my Chuck Berry 45s on a cardboard record player. I love mp3s--I don't like to collect physical "stuff" anymore. Just give me the music! _________________ Links to streaming music, websites, YouTube: Links |
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Mike Harris
From: Texas, USA
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Posted 26 Sep 2010 6:50 am
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mp3's have come a long way--they can now deliver pretty good quality.
But a great pair of speakers is still a must--the heart and soul of any sound reproduction system. On a budget, a great pair of headphones can work pretty well, but it's not the same. |
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Doug Beaumier
From: Northampton, MA
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Ron Whitfield
From: Kaaawa, Hawaii, USA
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Posted 26 Sep 2010 3:07 pm Somebody...
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Get this guy on the forum! |
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chris ivey
From: california (deceased)
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Posted 26 Sep 2010 4:07 pm
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was he mainly using c6 tuning? |
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Ron Whitfield
From: Kaaawa, Hawaii, USA
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Posted 13 Jun 2011 5:56 pm Too late...
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Well, he's gone now. RIP Deacon. |
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