Love this song because it speaks to just the beginning of what Heaven will be like for us that know Christ. Thanks for the excellent job and our playing.
Beautifully done Dale, The song was written by Elmer Cole, he used to sing with The Kenny Parker Trio from Chatt. Tenn...Thank you for posting. Take care.
April 13, 2016 Very good Dale. I have not heard this one before and it is great. Wonderful touch. I wish I had that Mullen cause it sounds great. I wish Mickey can find me one like that one with the double pickups. Good going my friend. Louis
+Louis Armentaro I’m sure if you contact Mickey, he can find you something... as for the double PUP’s I’m not sure they have much to do with anything as I’m only using one on the when I’m playing... I think more importantly is the type of PUP... mine are Original 705’s and for me are the best PUP I’ve ever used.
Just Beautiful! I found this while searching the forum for suggestions on cameras and glad i did. you have great sound and i love those chrome bands 705s. Very nicely done.
Hi Dale, I just wanted to say you did a super job on this old song, wow I love it. This is very nice, and one of my favorite versions of the song. You played it wonderfully, and in no way botched it! All the best; Marcus
steelinatune You're welcome Dale, I really enjoyed it! Thank you for your kind thoughts, I do appreciate that. It really has been too long since I've uploaded anything on here, or been in touch. All is well for me thank you, and I trust the same is true for you also.
Hey Harold just now seeing this ... I don't have my guitar set up right now but when I do I'll try to tell you... HOWEVER with all the squirrels in my life if I have replied by Friday please remind me. My Studio is a DISASTER right now... trying to reconfigure some things
Hi John... Thanks... Yes it’s a PRP 8x8, (1990) or 8x9, if I’d hook it up... Mickey Adams put the split screws in when he had it, and I believe also put the Original 705’s in it.
April 14, 2016 Hi again Dale. Looks like your E9th neck is hooked up to floor pedals 6 and 7 and 8. Different from what we all use but I think I would like it that way because I play my bottom C6th neck three times more than I play the top neck --so it naturally will be better to have the first five floor pedals on the bottom C6th neck. Now, you just have to sell me that guitar, I can still play a mean steel guitar at 91 and a half year old. Greetings my paisano friend. Louis
+Louis Armentaro Hi, and thanks.... Must be an optical illusion... my first 4 pedals are E9th and 5-8 are on C6th... I don’t play C6th hardly EVER, but wish I knew it better, so I actually made the 4th pedal a Franklin Pedal, by unhooking it from C6th... It pleases me that you want my guitar, but pleases me more that at age 91, you’re still playing... Thats very inspiriting to my friend!!
April 18, 2016 Hello again Dale. Thanks for straightening me out on your floor pedals. I spend 75% of my time playing on the C6th. You can't beat those swing tunes on the 6th. I also play a lot of the big band music of the 1940's and all the popular songs of the 1930's thru the 1970's on the 6th tuning. I grew with the big band music. I have some wonderful orchestration tracks of the big band music and playing lead with steel against the orchestrations just can't be beat. So nice to keep in touch, my friend. Louis Armentaro
+Louis Armentaro I love C6th, maybe more or at least the same as E9th... But the little I’ve learned on it, is little indeed... it just never made sense to me in the same way that E9th did... I love the big chords and try to use some when possible on E9th. (I Won’t Mention It Again, being an example)
Love this song because it speaks to just the beginning of what Heaven will be like for us that know Christ. Thanks for the excellent job and our playing.
Thanks so much Phil... yes 10,000 isn't even the beginning.
you play with so much emotion itscomes from your soul,and heart God bless you Dale
Thanks so much Edward... Steel to me has always been an emotional instrument ... I feel like its kind of begging to be played with emotion.
Dale , The entire song is just beautiful like all of your music >>>God Bless >>
Thank you Harold... It is a beautiful song... glad you liked it
Beautifully done Dale, The song was written by Elmer Cole, he used to sing with The Kenny Parker Trio from Chatt. Tenn...Thank you for posting. Take care.
Thank you Eddy.... I didn't know that... my familiarity with this song was from Herbie Wallace.
Dale that is AWESOME and one of my favorites.
Thank you Tommy
April 13, 2016 Very good Dale. I have not heard this one before and it is great. Wonderful touch. I wish I had that Mullen cause it sounds great. I wish Mickey can find me one like that one with the double pickups. Good going my friend. Louis
+Louis Armentaro I’m sure if you contact Mickey, he can find you something... as for the double PUP’s I’m not sure they have much to do with anything as I’m only using one on the when I’m playing... I think more importantly is the type of PUP... mine are Original 705’s and for me are the best PUP I’ve ever used.
you never botch anything me yes you know loveyour playing its so sweet with so much emtion feeling
Beautiful version of 10,000 years!
Thanks Russel, I was only aware of this song from hearing Herbie playing it... hard act to follow
And once again, Dale has knocked it out of the park for a grand slam!
Thank you Jason... which wall did it go over LOL
@@steelinatune it was a grand slam over the Cardinals wall ... (go Cubs)
Just Beautiful! I found this while searching the forum for suggestions on cameras and glad i did. you have great sound and i love those chrome bands 705s. Very nicely done.
Thank-you Bruce... I love those 705’s as well.
AWESOME, AMEN
Hi Dale, I just wanted to say you did a super job on this old song, wow I love it. This is very nice, and one of my favorite versions of the song. You played it wonderfully, and in no way botched it! All the best; Marcus
+GospelSteel28 thanks so much Marcus... Wish I’d see more of you on here... you’ve been a little absent... Pray all is well for you my friend.
steelinatune
You're welcome Dale, I really enjoyed it! Thank you for your kind thoughts, I do appreciate that. It really has been too long since I've uploaded anything on here, or been in touch. All is well for me thank you, and I trust the same is true for you also.
+GospelSteel28 I am blessed... thank-you!
nicely done and you have that Mullen is sure sounding sweet!
+Larry C Robbins Thanks... I really do like this guitar
Very petty Dale. That bear was really attentive also. JimE
+blackemmons Thanks Jim... He’s my furry co-pilot... his buddy Snoopy sits on top of the monitor you don’t see on my left... lol
Theres my Mullen Dale!! Im learning this tune now
Could've been James ;-)
Dale ist very pretty nice job makes you feel that life is the pitts sometime and that God is there for us always steer us down the right path
Thank you Edward ... we are blessed always and especially because God hears the prayers of the broken-hearted
that lick at 2;35 ..what is it dale ...thanks..
Hey Harold just now seeing this
... I don't have my guitar set up right now but when I do I'll try to tell you... HOWEVER with all the squirrels in my life if I have replied by Friday please remind me. My Studio is a DISASTER right now... trying to reconfigure some things
Is that a pre-RP Mullen with custom split screws and vintage dual Lawrence 705's? Wow! Very nice playing!
Hi John... Thanks... Yes it’s a PRP 8x8, (1990) or 8x9, if I’d hook it up... Mickey Adams put the split screws in when he had it, and I believe also put the Original 705’s in it.
April 14, 2016 Hi again Dale. Looks like your E9th neck is hooked up to floor pedals 6 and 7 and 8. Different from what we all use but I think I would like it that way because I play my bottom C6th neck three times more than I play the top neck --so it naturally will be better to have the first five floor pedals on the bottom C6th neck. Now, you just have to sell me that guitar, I can still play a mean steel guitar at 91 and a half year old. Greetings my paisano friend. Louis
+Louis Armentaro Hi, and thanks.... Must be an optical illusion... my first 4 pedals are E9th and 5-8 are on C6th... I don’t play C6th hardly EVER, but wish I knew it better, so I actually made the 4th pedal a Franklin Pedal, by unhooking it from C6th... It pleases me that you want my guitar, but pleases me more that at age 91, you’re still playing... Thats very inspiriting to my friend!!
April 18, 2016 Hello again Dale. Thanks for straightening me out on your floor pedals. I spend 75% of my time playing on the C6th. You can't beat those swing tunes on the 6th. I also play a lot of the big band music of the 1940's and all the popular songs of the 1930's thru the 1970's on the 6th tuning. I grew with the big band music. I have some wonderful orchestration tracks of the big band music and playing lead with steel against the orchestrations just can't be beat. So nice to keep in touch, my friend. Louis Armentaro
+Louis Armentaro I love C6th, maybe more or at least the same as E9th... But the little I’ve learned on it, is little indeed... it just never made sense to me in the same way that E9th did... I love the big chords and try to use some when possible on E9th. (I Won’t Mention It Again, being an example)