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Kurt Kowalski
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From: Holley, New York U.S.A.

posted 21 September 2006 05:15 PM     profile     
Check this out!
Curly Chalker on YouTube playing behind Conway and Loretta on HeeHaw.

Curly is plaing his old ShoBud with the back neck tuned E9... Check out his solo.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbunEQ3hDEo&mode=related&search=


Enjoy!!!
Kurt

Herb Steiner
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From: Cedar Valley, Travis County TX

posted 21 September 2006 07:18 PM     profile     
Great cut Kurt! Also spotted Bobby Thompson on rhythm guitar and Dale Sellers (for a second at the end) on lead guitar.

One cool thing I noticed was the rhythm section going from the 4/4 shuffle to the uptempo cut-time on the last chorus.

Also, Conway's hair is amazing! I think it was made by Mattel. And he sure looks like he's having a great time up there.

I always dug Conway Twitty. I have a recording of him in the 60's doing "C'est Si Bonne" which is outstanding. And the flip side was a Jimmy Day tune entitled "I Hope, I Think, I Wish."

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[This message was edited by Herb Steiner on 22 September 2006 at 07:24 AM.]

Jim Saunders
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From: Houston, Texas, U.S.A.

posted 21 September 2006 07:30 PM     profile     
I get these feeds in a herky-jerky pattern. Can anyone tell me why. I'm computer illiterate.
Jim Phelps
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From: just out of Mexico City

posted 21 September 2006 07:34 PM     profile     
Click the Pause button and wait for the entire file to come in and it should play OK.

Is that a cast on Curly's left arm???

[This message was edited by Jim Phelps on 21 September 2006 at 07:35 PM.]

Darvin Willhoite
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From: Leander, Tx. USA

posted 21 September 2006 07:41 PM     profile     
Looked like a cast to me, that just proves that Curley could play better with a broken arm than most of us can with two perfect arms. LOL I liked his E9 playing just about as much as his C6th. Nashville Sundown is one of my favorite steel albums.

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Dave Mudgett
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From: Central Pennsylvania, USA

posted 21 September 2006 09:54 PM     profile     
Oh, my - that is amazing. Curly just had so much soul, it was just dripping. Wow.
Jim Cohen
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From: Philadelphia, PA

posted 22 September 2006 05:13 AM     profile     
Looks like he came directly from the cast party...
David Doggett
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From: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

posted 22 September 2006 08:45 AM     profile     
I always wondered how he got all those licks. Well, if you have to break your arm to get them, I give up.
Bobby Caldwell
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From: St. Louis, Missouri, USA

posted 22 September 2006 09:07 AM     profile     
That cast came from a disagreement with a drumer who shall remain namelss. I remember the time and think Curly played pretty good with a cast on. I sure miss Curly and those days. Bobby

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