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Tim Marcus


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Post  Posted 7 Oct 2014 8:21 am    
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This was a nice treat to wake up to - discovering that Greg used his Milkman 85W on Letterman last night with Jackson Browne. Link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEz1IDUyPO8

Greg bought this amp from me in 2011, and has taken it all over the world with him. Nice to see that he is still using it and that it sounds better than ever! He installed a 15" Telonics speaker in it in 2013
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Brandin


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Post  Posted 7 Oct 2014 8:53 am    
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Greg looked great...couldn't hear him play anything.
Maybe it's just me?

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Tim Marcus


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Post  Posted 7 Oct 2014 9:06 am    
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its unfortunate that Greg did not get a solo - but you can hear him loud and clear doing fills and he gets a few runs in

here are a few more tunes where Greg gets to cut loose:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyT1IFdGrDM
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Mark Eaton


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Post  Posted 7 Oct 2014 9:26 am    
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I could hear Greg fine, but he certainly wasn't nearly as loud as the Tele (fine playing by the way), and it would have been nice had the two of them did a little call and response with the Milkman cranked up. But even though Greg didn't get any solo time, he weaved his magic - his playing on the tune really added something.

As I have been told by folks whom have played a lot on TV in the past (like Jerry Douglas), what you hear in the studio audience may not be what one hears from the television feed - it can be very different.

Nevertheless, it all still comes down to the song, and that is probably the best new song I've heard from Jackson in years, might have to pick up the CD - and that is a killer band.
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Joseph Napolitano

 

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Post  Posted 7 Oct 2014 6:10 pm    
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Greg did get a solo on "Take it Easy " but I'm not sure if that was broadcast on the main show. I thought he got to play a lot of great fills on the new song and I heard him loud and clear. The Williams and Milkman sounded great!
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Steve Pawlak

 

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Post  Posted 7 Oct 2014 8:48 pm    
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Excellent all around
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Roman Sonnleitner


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Post  Posted 8 Oct 2014 2:06 am    
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Mark Eaton wrote:
wasn't nearly as loud as the Tele (fine playing by the way)


That's the great Val McCallum on the Tele.
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Scott Malchow


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Post  Posted 8 Oct 2014 5:53 am    
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And here is the "bonus web exclusive"(referred to above) with Greg doing a
great Sneaky Pete vibe on Take it Easy....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyT1IFdGrDM
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Ian Sutton


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Post  Posted 8 Oct 2014 10:13 am    
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Congrats again, Tim!

I like the rig holding Greg's pedal board. Anyone know what that is?
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Atom Schmitt


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Post  Posted 8 Oct 2014 10:51 am    
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Super cool! Lots of my favorite things in this video.
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Chris Schlotzhauer


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Colleyville, Tx. USA
Post  Posted 8 Oct 2014 10:58 am    
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What was the effect he was using?
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Jim Newberry


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Post  Posted 8 Oct 2014 11:08 am    
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That's great Tim! Something to be proud of...
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Post  Posted 8 Oct 2014 11:10 am    
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That's great Tim! Something to be proud of...
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Steve Zinno

 

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Post  Posted 8 Oct 2014 11:38 am    
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Tim and Scott,

thanks so much for that second link with the additional two songs. to my knowledge at least, this is the only existing live recording (and video also) of Take it Easy/Lady of the Well performed back to back and WITH pedal steel.

Greg L. did a super job blending the Sneaky parts from the originals in with his own style, complete with phase-shifting. I'd wager he spent some time on those, just loved seeing and hearing it done live.

and of course the Milkman sounded terrific also Tim.

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chris ivey


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Post  Posted 8 Oct 2014 10:33 pm    
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i just saw the one song and could barely hear greg. thought the guitar should have been splitting solos with him.
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MIchael Bean


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Post  Posted 9 Oct 2014 6:27 am    
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I really enjoyed Take it Easy/Lady of the Well, done just like on the For Everyman album. I recently got into that album, so it was a real treat to hear this.
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Post  Posted 9 Oct 2014 6:27 am    
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I really enjoyed Take it Easy/Lady of the Well, done just like on the For Everyman album. I recently got into that album, so it was a real treat to hear this.
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Mark Eaton


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Post  Posted 9 Oct 2014 8:59 am    
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Roman Sonnleitner wrote:
Mark Eaton wrote:
wasn't nearly as loud as the Tele (fine playing by the way)


That's the great Val McCallum on the Tele.


Thanks Roman, he looked familiar but I couldn't place him. Val's father is actor David McCallum, some of us here are old enough to remember him from the TV show The Man from U.N.C.L.E.

More of the Milkman action from Greg on the bonus song(s) that weren't shown during the broadcast, "Take it Easy/Our Lady of the Well." And great comments at the end by Letterman!

The outro on "Well" was a thing of exquisite beauty. What a great band Jackson has put together.

And I enjoyed the new song "Winslow" a lot. I read some reviews of Jackson's new album Standing in the Breach, all very good and it inspired me to swing by my local record store yesterday to buy it, along with Marty Stuart's new double CD.
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JR Ross


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Post  Posted 9 Oct 2014 9:40 am     Great Steel work
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Steel fills were great on that Milkman 85..Wish he got to split solos with the Tele but oh well..I wonder what ever happened to David Lindley who did all the old Lap steel stuff years ago for JB?
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Mark Eaton


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Post  Posted 9 Oct 2014 9:48 am    
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Lindley stays as busy with ever, he mostly plays solo or as a duo in recent years, but he also still appears occasionally with Browne.

I have seen Mr. Dave play solo a couple times in about the past 8 or 9 years.

Here is a live album they put out a few years ago from a tour they did in Spain I believe in 2006.



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Tony Glassman


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Post  Posted 9 Oct 2014 10:12 am    
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That performance was a waste of a good steel player
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Jim Palenscar

 

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Post  Posted 9 Oct 2014 10:14 am    
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I loved it Smile
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Mark Eaton


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Post  Posted 9 Oct 2014 10:48 am    
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There were two performances: the new song called "Winslow," and the "Take it Easy/Our Lady of the Well" combination.

The new song was what was shown on National TV, and the other can only be found online as a bonus. But even if you choose to just watch Winslow, there's Easy/Well (which Scott Malchow linked in his post above) on the right side of your screen on YouTube. And Easy/Well was where Greg was able to step out quite a bit more, so for more steel that's the one to watch.

And for all we know, Greg might have chosen his steel part for Winslow to be what it was - his deal over the years has been to "serve the song" as opposed to being the guy as often as possible "taking a ride."
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Jon Light


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Post  Posted 9 Oct 2014 11:03 am    
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It always defaults to "Greg is serving the song" when I hear him play. If I wish he played more, louder, whatever, I then ask myself--"are you really telling Greg what he ought to be playing? Really?"

That McCallum info is gold! I want to say that it only makes sense that he plays the whole solo because, like, Napolean SOLO!!!! Except that he should have played the whole Kuryakin. That's not as funny.
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John McClung


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Post  Posted 9 Oct 2014 11:32 am    
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You're too funny, Jon Light! Laughing
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