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Topic: David Lindley video...weissenborn
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Terry VunCannon Member From: Randleman, North Carolina, USA
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posted 03 October 2006 10:19 AM
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There is a great new video of David Lindley live at Garberville Theater on youtube.com, I don't know how to post a link, but just go to youtube & search for David Lindley, his plays weissenborn & sings "Her Mind Is Gone. Terry V[This message was edited by Terry VunCannon on 03 October 2006 at 10:21 AM.] |
Tim Tweedale Member From: Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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posted 03 October 2006 10:32 AM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXeqblkA6Y0 Man, I love David Lindley's game face. -Tim |
Cliff Kane Member From: Long Beach, CA
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posted 03 October 2006 10:50 AM
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Sweeeeeet! Thanks for posting this! |
Stephan Miller Member From: Silver Spring, Maryland, USA
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posted 03 October 2006 11:08 AM
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Thanks, Terry! |
Terry VunCannon Member From: Randleman, North Carolina, USA
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posted 03 October 2006 11:33 AM
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Tim, thanks for posting that clip...I wish more DL clips would surface, I love watching them...I noticed Lindley is still using the 2 Ultrasound amps on stage, you can see them to the right of the screen next to his vocal monitor...& what kind of weiss is that he is playing?[This message was edited by Terry VunCannon on 03 October 2006 at 11:58 AM.] |
Russ Tkac Member From: Waterford, Michigan, USA
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posted 03 October 2006 01:25 PM
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I have some VCR tape of Lindley from a late night David Sanborn hosted show. He did a solo piece and played with the house band also backed up Curtis Mayfield! Very nice. I'll try to see if I can get it posted.Russ |
Will Yardley Member From: Los Angeles, CA, US
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posted 05 October 2006 02:44 PM
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I like the one of him and Jackson Browne doing a new acoustic version of a medly of "Stay" and "Love is Strange" w/ him on acoustic lap steel /and/ singing falsetto. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riYG7MkWzcM |
-Øystein Røysi Member From: Trondheim, Norway
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posted 05 October 2006 04:39 PM
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Hey Will, that's EXCELLENT! Really funny, and incredibly good at the same time! Thanks!------------------ Cheers, Øystein
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Michael Breid Member From: Eureka Springs, Arkansas, USA
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posted 15 October 2006 07:17 PM
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Great clip, but what's his tuning? It's not standard dobro tuning is it? Sounds like he has a low D string in there. If someone knows what the tuning is please post it.Thanks- Michael in the Ozarks- |
Keith Cordell Member From: Atlanta
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posted 15 October 2006 10:10 PM
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Probably open D. |
Peter Cummins Member From: Bonny Hills, NSW, Australia
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posted 16 October 2006 06:09 AM
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Mebbe one of them thar G Tunin's.  |
Brad Bechtel Moderator From: San Francisco, CA
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posted 16 October 2006 08:38 AM
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It's almost certainly open D tuning:1. D 2. A 3. F# 4. D 5. A 6. D But I'm sure you could write to Mr. Dave and ask him directly. http://www.davidlindley.com/contact.html ------------------ Brad's Page of Steel A web site devoted to acoustic & electric lap steel guitars |
Peter Cummins Member From: Bonny Hills, NSW, Australia
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posted 21 October 2006 05:27 PM
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Howdy Michael. Did you get an answer on this. I have done a bit of work on it and I think we are certainly in the Key of G. Tuning Maybe someting like this. I am not claiming 100% accuracy and would welcome further enlightenment. 1.D 2.B 3.G 4.D 5.G 6.DIntro chords for this tuning on the Dobro( I dont yet have a Weiss) are. F-E-D; C-Bb-C; Then to Bb(does some hammers,pulloffs, flibbly-de-gooks etc) Bb-A-Bb-C-D. For the intro run down, stick mostly to the bottom 4 strings. At 1.07 into the vid where he starts the first solo, slides up to 12th Fret, dominantly on strings 2,3&4. Then to strings 3,4,5 on frets 9-10,10-9-10, 9-10-9-7. Sometimes when the song goes to the D Chord, I hold the 2 String down behind the bar so it doesnt sound with the chord, gives a closer sound to what Mr D plays.IMHO Thanks Terry & Tim for bringing this one up. Any one else got a slant(opps sorry, looks like straight bar & tips only ) on this song. Would be good to get to the bottom of this so would ya please chime in & help set the record straight. Pete |
Travis Bernhardt Member From: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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posted 21 October 2006 08:22 PM
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If it's in G, it's in G. So: open C shape, dropped down to G for his baritone guitar, i.e. GDGDGB (low to high). -Travis P.S. Unless it's his seven-string, in which case there would be a high D. |
Peter Cummins Member From: Bonny Hills, NSW, Australia
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posted 21 October 2006 09:27 PM
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Yeah Thats it Travis.Thank YouSame notes different config I could hear that High B in the verses and could only get it with my tuning by tipping the bar on the second string at the 12th fret. And I started to retune the top two strings but could tell it wasnt gonna happen before I was gonna bust something. You got it. Thanks Pete |