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Topic: Ronnie Milsap, It was almost like a song. |
R.C. Vick
From: Moss Point, Ms., USA
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Posted 7 Feb 2011 5:44 pm
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I recently bought a Marantz CDR510 Professional CD Player/Recorder and have been practicing with it to convert vinyl and 8-tracks to CD. (Yes, I said 8-tracks as I have a couple hundred) After making a CD of Merle's oldies that are not on his Boxed set, I pulled out a Millsap 8-track and started recording it to CD. It is the "Almost Like a Song" album. MAN, what some real country with heavy, heavy Steel and some Dobro. It has one of my favorites, "No One Will Ever Know" and I dont know if he does it better or Gene. This is a great album even if you dont like Milsap. He is great on this one. I will be putting about 26 songs from this 8-track and an album for my daily transport to and from work. |
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Bill Cunningham
From: Atlanta, Ga. USA
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Posted 8 Feb 2011 1:48 am
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Funny thing, R.C....
Last week I was starring at my LP's and thought I need to convert the Ronnie Milsap LP you mentioned soon just to have ready access to Hal Rugg's ride on "No One Will Ever Know". I wasn't even looking at that LP, it's just one of a couple hundred on that shelf and includes several styles of music. But I thought of THAT album.
Hal's ride on that tune is a lesson and an example of why the great studio players are great studio players. Not complex but so tasty and effective. I can't say Hal was my friend, I think I talked to him twice briefly. But I sure do miss him every time I am at a major steel show.
Apologies if I am drifting. _________________ Bill Cunningham
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John Swain
From: Winchester, Va
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Posted 8 Feb 2011 9:17 am
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Funny you should bring this up! I just started working out "Almost Like a Song" as a steel instrumental!..JS |
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