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Topic: Great Speckled Bird-original lineup |
JB Arnold
From: Longmont,Co,USA (deceased)
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Posted 12 Mar 2003 7:57 am
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Left to right:Ian and Sylvia Tyson, Ken Kalmusky, ND Smart (in chair), Amos Garrett (standing), Buddy Cage.
This is an unmangled copy of the photo taken on Tyson's porch prior to the release of GSB's album. It appears in the CD booklet, but folded and stapled. Ken Kalmusky was later replaced by Jim Colegrove.
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[This message was edited by JB Arnold on 12 March 2003 at 07:58 AM.] |
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Tom Olson
From: Spokane, WA
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Posted 12 Mar 2003 8:35 am
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Thanks JB, that's a cool photo -- what year was it taken? |
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JB Arnold
From: Longmont,Co,USA (deceased)
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Posted 12 Mar 2003 8:41 am
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I'm going to say 1968, but it could be a year either way. That album came out and was almost immediately buried by the label. Then it reissued, disappeared again, and was a serious collectors item for some time. Festival Express was 1970, so I'm guessing this would be 1968, right when Cage was hired, after his short stint with Hawkins. that would make him 20 or 21.
I'll ask BC, but like most of us, that period is a bit of a blur.
JB
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Fulawka D-10 9&5
Fessenden D-10 8&8
Mullen Royal Precision D-10 8 & 5
"All in all, looking back, I'd have to say the best advice anyone ever gave me was 'Hands Up, Don't Move!"
www.johnbarnold.com/pedalsteel
www.buddycage.net
http://www.nrpsmusic.com/index.html
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Joerg Hennig
From: Bavaria, Germany
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Posted 12 Mar 2003 9:39 am
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I know that photo. Believe it or not, I have an original vinyl copy of the album. Sometimes you can find some interesting stuff on the used record fairs over here in Europe. Cage told me it´s pretty rare. He also told me a story about the photo on the back, ask him about it next time you get in touch with him. I bought the CD anyway because it has a killer live version of "Trucker´s Cafe" as bonus track!
Regards, Joe |
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CrowBear Schmitt
From: Ariege, - PairO'knees, - France
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Posted 12 Mar 2003 12:54 pm
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that pic took me right back to "Love what your doin' Child"
and Famous Amos's Guitar Solo.
what album was "Someday you're gonna run out of gas" on ?[This message was edited by CrowBear Schmitt on 12 March 2003 at 12:54 PM.] |
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Bob Blair
From: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Posted 12 Mar 2003 8:26 pm
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I still have it on vinyl as well as on cd. Cage and Garret together just kill me. |
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Glenn Suchan
From: Austin, Texas
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Posted 13 Mar 2003 6:26 am
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Good photo, JB!
It's the same photo used on the back of my copy of the vinyl album jacket!
BTW: Congratulations on your gorgeous new Fessy! How in the world do you decide which of your excellent instruments to take to a gig? That question goes to all you giggin' players with multiple "classic" axes.
Keep on pickin'!
Glenn www.kevinfowler.com [This message was edited by Glenn Suchan on 13 March 2003 at 06:27 AM.] |
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John Lacey
From: Black Diamond, Alberta, Canada
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Posted 13 Mar 2003 10:33 am
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I see Amos weekly and next time I'll ask him about the date. When I played with Sylvia, I asked her why her voice cracked on Trucker's Cafe, as it didn't when she sang it live, and she said she had a cold when they recorded that album in Nashville. Amos is also moving from Turner Valley to Black Diamond, a whole 3 km. away! |
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Buck Dilly
From: Branchville, NJ, USA * R.I.P.
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Posted 13 Mar 2003 1:41 pm
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I met Amos about 2 years after the GSB album was made. He was working with Butterfield and living in Woodstock, NY. He was a real gentleman. He invited my singer, keyboard player, and myself to his house. He was selling the 1957 Telecaster that he said he used for the recording, in order to buy an Epiphone electric. It only had one working pickup. I could not afford the $200 he was asking for the guitar. That was a heartbreaker. He did, however, teach me the solo to "Flies in the Bottle". It was very cool. |
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JB Arnold
From: Longmont,Co,USA (deceased)
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Posted 13 Mar 2003 2:01 pm
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D'OH!
Buddy told me in the email he sent the picture was taken in 1968.
when in doubt, read your messages....
JB
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Fulawka D-10 9&5
Fessenden D-10 8&8
Mullen Royal Precision D-10 8 & 5
"All in all, looking back, I'd have to say the best advice anyone ever gave me was 'Hands Up, Don't Move!"
www.johnbarnold.com/pedalsteel
www.buddycage.net
http://www.nrpsmusic.com/index.html
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