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    OT: A Less Common Gibson Sounding Sublime

    Not all vegetables make good leaders.

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    Re: OT: A Less Common Gibson Sounding Sublime

    Thanks bowtie, I have always loved the sound of a steel guitar played well. That was sweet...

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    Re: OT: A Less Common Gibson Sounding Sublime

    My pleasure.

    Be sure to check out his other vids. He has an envious collection of steel guitars, and lap steels. He also plays them quite well.

    "Apache" is pretty good, and he flat picks it.

    IMO, he's a consummate professional as a player. But, what really takes him over the top for me, and i suppose it should come as no surprise, is his assignment of each instrument's voice to the tune he's playing.
    Not all vegetables make good leaders.

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