Re: Biller and Wakefield and Les Negresses Vertes

1999-03-10 Thread Don Yates
On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, Dina Gunderson wrote: Don wrote: On Tue, 9 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Cuts such as "Martian Guts," on which Wakefield trades rapid-fire licks with Telecaster man Dave Biller (no slouch himself) and Robert Williams' "Steel Crazy," which sports a guest

Biller and Wakefield and Les Negresses Vertes

1999-03-09 Thread EC7739
Coitesy of E-PUlse: 1. LICKS OF THE WEEK: What is it about the steel guitar that contributes to the good-nature of Western swing music? Is it the shimmering slide vibrato that makes notes and chords float easily above the rest of an ensemble? Or the complex series of string-bending pedals

Re: Biller and Wakefield and Les Negresses Vertes

1999-03-09 Thread Don Yates
On Tue, 9 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Cuts such as "Martian Guts," on which Wakefield trades rapid-fire licks with Telecaster man Dave Biller (no slouch himself) and Robert Williams' "Steel Crazy," which sports a guest vocal by Big Sandy No to be overly pedantic or anything, but

Re: Biller and Wakefield and Les Negresses Vertes

1999-03-09 Thread Dina Gunderson
Don wrote: On Tue, 9 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Cuts such as "Martian Guts," on which Wakefield trades rapid-fire licks with Telecaster man Dave Biller (no slouch himself) and Robert Williams' "Steel Crazy," which sports a guest vocal by Big Sandy No to be overly pedantic or