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tim duvall
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From: greensburg,pa,usa

posted 10 February 2003 01:34 PM     profile     
I got to go hear George Strait in Pittsburgh Sat. night. What a show. He mixed his classics with someof his new hits and yes, he did Murder on Music Row. He mixed in a couple of western swing tunes also. Mike just tore it up on the steel. He never got up from his seat. George featured him on a Merle Haggard tune that he recorded on one of his former albums and he just tore it up. Just 2 hrs of really great country music. Tammy Cochran opened for him. I didn't care too much for her style. She did have a steel player for a couple of numbers though.
Gary Lee Gimble
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From: Gaithersburg, Maryland

posted 10 February 2003 01:54 PM     profile     
Tim, Jay Henley, a fine vocalist in a band I play with also went to see George Strait, but here in the DC area. He said the steel was lost in the mix, not audible at all except on a rare occasion. Did you have the same experience in Pittsburgh? I guess with the great ethnic diversity we have to enjoy around our nations capital would dictate less twang?
Gary Lee
David Cobb
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From: Chanute, Kansas, USA

posted 10 February 2003 04:04 PM     profile     
Tim, do you recall the name of the Haggard tune they did?

Gary, the last time I heard George was at a sold out concert in Tulsa around 1995 and the steel WAS lost in the mix 98% of the time, barely audible just as you described. It must be the way they want it, but why?

tim duvall
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From: greensburg,pa,usa

posted 11 February 2003 05:51 AM     profile     
Yeah,
I would have to agree that the steel wasn't exactly put out in front but I was still able to hear it on most numbers. The put some decent shots of Mike up on the screen to when he was taking his rides. During the Haggard tune (I forget the name of it- it was on George's last album I think) after Mike took the break, George said something like "ain't that pretty" Mike tore up some of those swing numbers. I'm not exactly in to a lot of C6th but Mike new how to get it done.
Theresa Galbraith
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From: Goodlettsville,Tn. USA

posted 11 February 2003 06:52 AM     profile     
Tim,
Was it "My Life's Been Grand"?
Maybe it'll be George's next release.
Theresa
Erv Niehaus
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From: Litchfield, MN, USA

posted 11 February 2003 12:42 PM     profile     
I picked up George Strait's new album today. "Live from the Astrodome". I haven't listened to it yet but it sure has some good songs on it, even "Murder on Music Row". Also, the good old Bob Wills song, "Take me Back to Tulsa".
Erv
tim duvall
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From: greensburg,pa,usa

posted 12 February 2003 06:17 AM     profile     
Theresa,
That's it!!!
David Cobb
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From: Chanute, Kansas, USA

posted 12 February 2003 02:39 PM     profile     
Oh yeah, that's a sweet tune, and great for steel.
Butch Foster
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From: Pisgah, Alabama, USA

posted 13 February 2003 07:43 PM     profile     
Glad to hear Mike on the live CD!

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