Tell ya what West, I don't think she'd complain if I traded the -52 for, say, a -73
Either way, at some point, we have to get those two guitars together, might have to use my frequent flyer miles to go to the LTG gig...
We love to do Panama Red, sure would be cool with pedal steel! Another one I love to do is "Henry". The p.s. would sound nice on CSNY "Teach Your Children" too. In fact, I could sit here all night and list songs the pedal steel would sound nice on.
Our Bluegrass band consists of guitar, mandolin, standup bass, 5-string banjo, and fiddle
It still amazes me how each different instrument adds a whole new dimension to the sound. Like a lot of times you don't think about the bass, but let him rest for a minute and the bottom drops out. IMHO, some of the best playing happens when your instrument is so subtle that no one is thinking about it, yet they sure would miss it if it were gone
We often play around the campfire at a friend's private lake in the summer, last year we had the privilege of having 2 string players from the local symphony play along with us, he played the violin and she played the viola. It was magic that night, all the boats on the lake pulled up close to shore to listen
I never want to do "Nights in White Satin" again without a string section