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Bob Doran

 

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Ames, Iowa, USA
Post  Posted 28 Oct 2003 3:22 pm    
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Anyone like the Dirt band?
Two of their songs are among my all time favorites: Shelley's Blues and Rave On (Buddy Holly credit)
There is some real nice PSG on Shelley's blues in one of their versions, and mainly banjo on the other version.
I love them both.
First saw them play in Aspen way back in about 1970 if memory serves me correct.
Saw John McKuen (sp?) and had to learn the banjo. What an obsession that was. Took it along on my honeymoon and played Mr. Tambourine Man to my sainted wife, all not long. Well maybe not all night long.
Bob
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David Cobb

 

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Chanute, Kansas, USA
Post  Posted 28 Oct 2003 8:46 pm    
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I hope someday those guys get the recognition they deserve.
You might like John McEuen's CD "String Wizards", with Bush, Clements, Douglas, Berline, Duncan, E. Scruggs, Graves, et.al
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Larry Bell


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Englewood, Florida
Post  Posted 28 Oct 2003 9:08 pm    
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I don't believe the NGDB version of 'Some of Shelley's Blues' on the original recording (Uncle Charlie) had pedal steel on it. John McEuen played lap steel on that tune, along with a clawhammer banjo part. That's a really great Mike Nesmith tune. His version (First National Band) had the legendary Red Rhodes on pedal steel. Could have been Dan Dugmore on a later NGDB album I never heard -- I seem to remember that he'd recorded with them as well. I believe he recorded that song with Ronstadt (sheesh, that was a long time ago) but don't recall if he played steel or guitar. I bet Herb Steiner will know. Do you remember which NGDB album the version with pedal steel was on?

I was very partial to them when I was in college as well. They played at Vanderbilt every year for several years in a row and I made them all.

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JB Arnold


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Longmont,Co,USA (deceased)
Post  Posted 29 Oct 2003 7:11 am    
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Going to school in Boulder, we saw the Dirt Band and various members solo a LOT. What a great band. They're a legend here...


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Michael Haselman


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Post  Posted 29 Oct 2003 7:29 am    
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The band I was in, "The Deputy Dawg Band," in '82-83 played at Paddy Bugati's in Aspen. Jeff Hanna and Jimmy Ibbotson were the "apres ski" band, doing happy hour as a duet. We sat in with them, they sat in with us, they helped us load the bus when we were done. Great guys and fabulous musicians.

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Bob Doran

 

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Ames, Iowa, USA
Post  Posted 29 Oct 2003 10:58 am    
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Mike yes i remember them there also but it was many years before.
At the end of the day at the Highlands this great band was playing music the likes of which i had never heard, and for free.
I didn't
even know who they were but right then and there i set out to learn the banjo.
Music of the gods.
I remember looking at my buddies and saying, "you know these guys are really good!"
Larry, i think you may be right, the PSG version of Shelley's blues might be Linda Ronstadt. I have it at home and will check.
Awesome steel on that one.
I also remember John Mceun at a concert playing a 15 minute solo classical music clawhammer banjo that would make Bobby Lee a believer-LOL
Bob
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David L. Donald


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Koh Samui Island, Thailand
Post  Posted 29 Oct 2003 1:05 pm    
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Yep, love these guys.
I just got Uncle Charle on CD last August.I missed not having the LP here. I wanted to do Rave On in the country band and they thought I was daft. I don't play with them no mo.

NGDB is one of my favorite bands.
I played Propiniquity as one of my 1st two songs ever played in front of an audience back when. (agnst filled coffeehouse stuff)

Great band, and the CD stands up well to my memories of it.
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Cloverdale, CA, USA
Post  Posted 29 Oct 2003 1:28 pm    
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Moved to 'Music' section.
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