The show really inspired me! Such great respect for Chet the man and his music. His influence on so many levels sure was visible. I loved all the songs and performances and especially "Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues."
Today, I changed strings on two guitars. On my Gretsch NC I went back to a set that Paul recommended (he recommended a couple) 10, 12, 16, 26, 38 and 48 and I adjusted the truss rod to add a little relief. Sounds great to me and I like it better than the 11, 13, 17, 28, 38, 48 I've been using for a while. I remember Steve Warnier saying Chet used tiny strings on top and big strings on the bottom.
GaryL
Re: Earl Klugh at Country Music Hall of Fame
I want to thank all the participants that helped make Earl Klugh's night a success. I just finished watching the whole video. Made my Friday night for sure. Thanks again...Steve
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Re: Earl Klugh at Country Music Hall of Fame
I'm looking for the titles of the first two songs Steve Warnier played. I know he played Windy & Warm, Copper Kettle, Wildwood Flower and Yesterday. He started playing at about 42 minutes.
Thanks,
GaryL
Thanks,
GaryL
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Re: Earl Klugh at Country Music Hall of Fame
Deed I Do.
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Re: Earl Klugh at Country Music Hall of Fame
Thanks John for Deed I do. The other was Nine Pound Hammer. I should have remembered these titles!
GaryL
GaryL
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Re: Earl Klugh at Country Music Hall of Fame
this was a great concert .Steve was a real highlights to see, I think he is one of the smoothest players out there what medley he put together . thanks for letting everyone know about this concert it was so good to watch!!!
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