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Paul Graupp
Member

From: Macon Ga USA

posted 27 June 2002 06:37 AM     profile     
Reggie : You do us another favor !! THANK YOU !!

Regards, Paul

Marco Schouten
Member

From: Amsterdam, The Netherlands

posted 27 June 2002 10:44 AM     profile     
Great playing Reggie. I really enjoy that.

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Steelin' Greetings
Marco Schouten
Sho-Bud Pro III Custom

Robert L. Jones
Member

From: Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA

posted 27 June 2002 10:46 AM     profile     
That was awesome, You guys are making an oid man happy , just to be one of you . How many of you remember Bob Mathew, ? He use to play with Ray Price, T Texas Tyler , and others . Hes from around Buna Texas, He will be playing at Tuffy`s in Mauriceville, Texas Saturday night. He is very good. He plays there every other Saturday nite ,from 6 til 9. Its jus a small family resturant.
jonesgtrmn
Robert L. Jones
Member

From: Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA

posted 27 June 2002 10:49 AM     profile     
That was awesome, You guys are making an oid man happy , just to be one of you . How many of you remember Bob Mathew, ? He use to play with Ray Price, T Texas Tyler , and others . Hes from around Buna Texas, He will be playing at Tuffy`s in Mauriceville, Texas Saturday night. He is very good. He plays there every other Saturday nite ,from 6 til 9. Its jus a small family resturant.
jonesgtrmn
Rex Thomas
Member

From: Thompson's Station, TN

posted 27 June 2002 11:00 AM     profile     
TASTY!!!
Joe MC
unregistered
posted 27 June 2002 11:09 AM           
Now Hoss that's Country Music... Great sound..picking... keep it up....

Joe McHam

Joe MC
unregistered
posted 27 June 2002 11:18 AM           
Hoss that is Country Music Steeling at it's best..What sound and pickin!!!
Joe McHam
Tim Johnson
Member

From: Cadiz, KY, USA

posted 27 June 2002 07:16 PM     profile     
Incredibly nice, makes me wanna practice.
Tim
Reggie Duncan
Member

From: Mississippi

posted 09 July 2002 03:14 PM     profile     
Thanks fellows!

[This message was edited by Reggie Duncan on 22 July 2002 at 03:39 PM.]

Bobby Bensley
Member

From: Orange County, California, USA

posted 09 July 2002 04:00 PM     profile     
Great sounding clip, I would have liked to ahve seen the whole song.

That is such a great and classic sound.

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Bobby Bensley -JavaMusic A&R

Chuck McGill
Member

From: Jackson, Tn

posted 10 July 2002 07:25 AM     profile     
What a wonderful performance and tone.
Thanks for the clip
Matt Steindl
Member

From: New Orleans, LA, USA

posted 10 July 2002 10:06 AM     profile     
Reggie, whats the name of your band? Any gigs close to New Orleans?

Let me know, I gotta see it in person!

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Mattman in "The Big Sleazy"-:
S-10 Dekley, Suitcase Fender Rhodes, B-bender Les Paul

Reggie Duncan
Member

From: Mississippi

posted 10 July 2002 11:02 AM     profile     
Near Hammond, LA every Friday and Saturday night!
Kevin Hatton
Member

From: Amherst, N.Y.

posted 10 July 2002 04:49 PM     profile     
Classic push-pull sound. Good example of why miking the steel and going through the mains is so important. Great playing. Excellent execution. Wish my band would play a oountry song like that.
Craig A Davidson
Member

From: Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin USA

posted 10 July 2002 05:51 PM     profile     
COOL! VERY COOL!

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1985 Emmons push-pull, Session 500, Nashville400, 65 re-issue Fender Twin, Fender Tele

abraham
Member

From: Eagleville, TN

posted 11 July 2002 08:13 PM     profile     
Reggie, you've made a BIG MISTAKE!!!!

You've let the steel guitar world know how absolutely great you are! You are going to start getting threatening emails from people that are jealous of you, like Robert did. hehe. Oh well, just take it as a compliment, cause that's what it is.

The truth is, you're very very good! It gave me chills.

Reggie Duncan
Member

From: Mississippi

posted 13 July 2002 08:53 PM     profile     
If any of you guys are coming through the South Louisiana area, let me know. I'd like to buy you a catfish buffet, and might even let you play for your supper. If you play the Day setup, you can play mine. If you play the Emmons setup, well I guess you can play yours. My telephone number is (601)684-9723. Our website, currently being redesigned, is www.countryvillage.com
Kenny Foy
Member

From: Lynnville, KY, USA

posted 22 July 2002 08:01 PM     profile     
Mr. Duncan. That is the goal of every new up start steeler like me. HOw far is that from Napeoleonville. GREAT SOUND.KENNY FOY LYNNVILLE, KY
Reggie Duncan
Member

From: Mississippi

posted 23 July 2002 02:53 PM     profile     
Kenny, it is a long way, but come on down.
I have been overwhelmed with emails from all over the world about this little clip. It has been a great encouragement to a Mississippi fella. Thanks so much!

I was told today that this clip has been downloaded nearly 3,000 times.

[This message was edited by Reggie Duncan on 23 July 2002 at 09:57 PM.]

Reggie Duncan
Member

From: Mississippi

posted 23 July 2002 09:55 PM     profile     
I have had several emails from folks wanting to know how I set the Nashville 400 I used in the clip.
Nashville 400 (without factory mod).
Low: +6
Mid: -3
Shift: 800Hz
Hi: +3
Presence: +3
Reverb: 0 (of course)

My 1979 Emmons P/P has the factory pickup in it. Thanks for asking!

Terry Wendt
Member

From: Nashville, TN, USA

posted 01 August 2002 09:49 PM     profile     
AAAAAAAA++++++++
Reggie Duncan
Member

From: Mississippi

posted 27 January 2005 10:03 PM     profile     
The updated site for the clip is here:
HERE
Thanks to those of you who have asked.

[This message was edited by Reggie Duncan on 27 January 2005 at 10:13 PM.]

Tony Prior
Member

From: Charlotte NC

posted 28 January 2005 02:14 AM     profile     
Reggie, each time I listen to that clip it give me goose bumps..


You my friend.....ROCK !

t

Theresa Galbraith
Member

From: Goodlettsville,Tn. USA

posted 28 January 2005 03:32 AM     profile     
SWEET!
Dave Boothroyd
Member

From: The Malvern Hills

posted 28 January 2005 04:25 AM     profile     
I keep on wondering whether to take the time and money to buy and learn Pedals.
That first solo section where you are playing two complete lines plus bass just about makes up my mind.
If that sort of stuff is possible, then a pedal steel will do what I want to hear.
Whether I will ever be able to make a Pedal Steel do that is another matter, but it will be fun finding out!

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Cheers!
Dave

Roger Edgington
Member

From: San Antonio, Texas USA

posted 28 January 2005 06:34 AM     profile     
I love it. It's a long way over there but I gotta come hear you play sometime.
Reggie Duncan
Member

From: Mississippi

posted 28 January 2005 07:53 AM     profile     
Roger....maybe I will know another song by then!
Thanks.
Howard Tate
Member

From: Leesville, Louisiana, USA

posted 28 January 2005 12:20 PM     profile     
That's a pretty good drive from Leesville, La, but it would be worth the trip to hear more. And I'll buy the catfish buffet. That has more soul than anything I've heard!

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Howard, 'Les Paul Recording, Zum S12U, Vegas 400, Boss ME-5, Boss DM-3
http://www.Charmedmusic.com


Darren Higgs
Member

From: Oakvale, Mississipi, USA

posted 28 January 2005 12:22 PM     profile     
Reggie, whats the name of the place you play at and dates? I live in Oakvale, MS and would love to drive over and hear you sometime.
Paul King
Member

From: Gainesville, Texas, USA

posted 28 January 2005 03:19 PM     profile     
Reggie, I love that clip you have put on for us. That is one great sounding steel and you did a fantastic job playing. I occasionally sit down and watch the clip again and again and again. You have done us proud.
Reggie Duncan
Member

From: Mississippi

posted 28 January 2005 03:43 PM     profile     
The venue has changed. We now are playing in McComb, MS and our next show is Feb. 19.
All of the info is on our website:
http://www.countryvillage.com
Thanks again.
Ken Lang
Member

From: Simi Valley, Ca

posted 28 January 2005 07:09 PM     profile     
Reggie. I've been listening to that clip ever since it was posted on Lems' site, as have many others it appears. It only gets better. Thanks for putting it on the Forum.
Charlie Moore
Member

From: Deville, Louisiana, USA

posted 29 January 2005 07:48 AM     profile     
Reggie,will i be able to play like that when i use those string's i got from you,....???...Charlie....
Reggie Duncan
Member

From: Mississippi

posted 29 January 2005 08:31 AM     profile     
Charlie, sure you will.....if you don't cut them off too short when you string em up!
When are ya comin' up to McComb???
Dan Colbert
New Member

From: Jackson, Mississippi, USA

posted 31 January 2005 12:49 PM     profile     
REGGIE LOVED THE VIDEO CLIP. I TOLD YOU I ABOUT WORE OUT YOUR VERSION OF "WHITE CHRISTMAS" SEND OUT SOME MORE JEWELS AND HOPE TO GET DOWN TO MCCOMB TO HEAR YOU IN PERSON SOON!
Archie Nicol
Member

From: Ayrshire, Scotland

posted 31 January 2005 04:04 PM     profile     
I've just turned off my computer and it's still ringing!
Charles Curtis
Member

From: Bethesda, Maryland, USA

posted 31 January 2005 04:48 PM     profile     
Hi Reggie. Thanks; that's some of the best I've heard in a long while (and for the tab also). I would love to be there for the music and the catfish; man, that's living.

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