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Your Bands Five Newest Ad Ons

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We had a rehearsal this past Sunday and added five new songs to our set list rotation. Four of them have some fun steel.

1.I'm gonna Miss Her..Brad Paisley.
This has a neat, whimsical, out of the box, steel break starting out in double time over a 4/4 measure.

2.Designated Drinker...Alan Jackson
Great steel by Paul. There is a ton of steel in this song. It was fun learnin the parts.

3.Your Everything...Keith Urban
Simple, rudimentary steel.....kinda boring from my perspective, but the guys had fun with the vocal harmony parts.

4.Big City Stripper...Cory Morrow
Man was this fun. Great steel from Lloyd Maines. This song has a ton of steel.... I bought this guys CD to learn this and was really knocked out by the entire CD. This is traditional country with a TON of steel.

BTW, we have a job with this fellow Sept 28th at the Waller County Fair. Looking Forward to it.

5.When She Cries....Restless Heart.
Boring!! No Steel. I get to play chunk rythym guitar part and harmony lead though...


Well....this is our five newest add ons... What are you guys adding?


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Post by Jim Cohen »

You asked for it... Image

1. Slow Boat to China
2. Another Stupid Texas Song
3. I Saw Stars
4. Oleo
5. The Curly Shuffle

No kidding.

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1: Carry On (Pat Greene)
2: But For The Grace Of God (Keith Urban)
(Thanks Jeff, for the intro tab)
3: Young
4: Pearl Snaps (how'd that sneak in ?)
5: Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde (Travis Tritt)
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Post by Lee Baucum »

Jim - The Curly Shuffle? As in Jump In The Saddle? I've got that old album. Nice version of Night Life.



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Hey, Lee. Can you say "Nyuk, nyuk"? Image Image

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Post by Frank Parish »

Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde

Man of Constant Sorrow

You Comb Her Hair

Fireball Mail

Always Late

That's about as new as it gets around here and it's fine with me although I do like the first two tunes.
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Post by Janice Brooks »

Jim:
Employee Of the Month/The Austin Lounge Lizards was on my top 10 list for 1998.

The Doo Wah Riders do a nice version of Curly Shuffle

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"Complicated" - Carolyn Dawn Johnson
"I Ain't Living Long Like This" -Waylon
"Lady Down on Love" - Alabama
"Too Cold at Home" - Mark Chesnut(steel intro)
"Wrapped Around" - Brad Paisley
"Pass me by" - Janie Fricke verson(steel intro)
(so its six numbers not five..but at least the sixth one had some move steel!!!)
Opps, I ain't living long like this...we do a good steel break!!!!
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Post by Bobby Lee »

John Reese can't stop writing tunes. Lately we've been sort of ignoring his folky tunes and adding/rearranging the rockers. The best one new is called "Up Around The Bend".

Also, we've added "I Walk Downtown" from my Quasar Steel Guitar CD.

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Post by DJ Sillito »

We added two Toby Keith songs:
1. You shouldn't kiss me like this
2. I wanna talk about me
Also an ol' George Strait tune:
3. The fireman
Also workin' on adding:
4. Wrapped around -- Brad paisley
5. On second thought -- Eddie rabbitt with a great Paul Franklin solo.
Some have more steel than others. My two favorite to play any time anywhere will always be "Above and Beyond" and "Look At Us" . My 2 bits worth.
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Hey, Jim- I'd like to hear what you do on that "Slow boat to China", it moves right along.
I'll bet you do a great job on it..........Al Image Image
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Post by Bill Llewellyn »

I'm planning on adding these songs which people most often ask me to play:

1. Far, Far Away
2. That Thing Somewhere Else
3. More Softly
4. When You Get More Lessons
5. At The Bottom Of The River

The problem is I can't find the music to these songs anywhere, in stores or online. Could someone please help me with this? Thanks.

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Post by Rusty Hurse »

1.PAPPA CAN'T FLY HIS KITE CAUSE MOMMA WON'T GIVE HIM NO TAIL 2.MY BABY WAS A SHOPLIFTER, YOU OUGHT TO SEE HER SNATCH 3.BEND OVER BABY CAUSE DADDY IS DRIVIN HOME TONITE 4.WHY SHOULD I RESPECT YOU IN THE MORNING WHEN I DONT RESPECT YOU NOW 5.YOUR MOOSE KNUCKLES ARE DRAGGIN THE FLOOR
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Post by norm mcdaniel »

Hi Bill> You know ive been asked to do the same tunes and i havent found just how those go. Ill bet Mr B. Seymore could tell us.
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