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Robert

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I bought a thick and heavy Dunlop brass slide - boy what a difference from that wimpy glass slide I had! That's definitely the way to go - with a heavy one. It makes for less rattling and it's easier to get the notes clear and solid. Number one thing for a slide - make sure it's heavy!
 
You guys ever play any "finger slide"? Personally, I've always hated having the slide on my hand while I'm playing, so I've kind of "adapted" a slide technique using the middle and ring fingers of my playing hand. Since I don't get the nice "ring" one gets by using a glass slide, I've employed a little bit of a tremelo effect using a touch of string-bending. Although it might be a bit on the "primitive" side stylistically, it does work for me - and best of all, it keeps my digits un-encumbered, and free to roam! ;)

So Robert, when we gonna' see some new "slide video" over at Dolphin Street?
 
Yeah, yeah, let me practice first! I will put something up. Keep in mind I'm a beginner on slide. I tuned my old crappy Squier strat to E major and turned up the delay level, and wow what cool sounds I'm getting. I might be getting hooked on the slide thing now... I need to learn to simulate some steel guitar for our New Year's country gig, and I can't find my volume pedal. However, on the strat, I can easily simulate the volume swell stuff with the volume knob - it's so accessible on a strat. Gotta love a strat!
 
Robert - if you're getting into the "slide thing", you might want to check out Sonny Landreth's latest live CD - "Grant Street". That dude's a monster on the bottleneck.
 
Thanks for the tip Nelskie, I love Sonny Landreth's playing. I've listened a lot to John Hiatt the last couple of years, and Sonny's playing with Hiatt is often nothing but spectacular. I will go find that live CD!
 
I have Hiatt's "Beneath This Gruff Exterior" CD, and Sonny's playing on that is really top-notch. I'm a huge John Hiatt fan myself, and hope to catch him live at some point in the near future. I also saw that he had a new live DVD & CD out, too. Definitely worth checking out.
 
New DVD? Gotta check that out. I thought "Beneath This Gruff Exterior" didn't have all that many really good songs, which is unusual for Hiatt, but Sonny's playing was of course nothing but excellent, as always. I play many Hiatt songs in my "duo band". It's a lot of fun. We play the title track from Hiatt's latest CD - "Master of Disaster" - great song!
 
John Hiatt Rocks!

Hmmm - so you didn't like "Beneath This Gruff Exterior". I was the exact opposite - I loved the songs. As a matter of fact, I didn't own a John Hiatt CD or LP until my buddy Darren turned me onto that one a few years ago. I now have (7) of his CD's, and between my wife & I, they're all in heavy rotation at home / in the car. Besides "Gruff", I really like "Slow Turning" and "Bring The Family". I also have "Master of Disaster", but to me it seems a bit sedate compared to some of his other material. I do like the title cut. Considering that the nucleus of the North Mississippi All-Stars is providing the rhythm section on the album, I was a little surprised that it was so "low-key". The NMAS are also a terrific band, and one that I'd recommend you check out (if you haven't already). My all-time fave Hiatt cut is "Paper Thin" - killer vocals, killer guitar - definitely the full-meal deal!
 
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