Walk Softly - 2 Versions
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				Rick Campbell
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Walk Softly - 2 Versions
No steel guitar, but I learned some interesting recording and video techniques. I like both the Bill Monroe original and the Kentucky Headhunters version. My wife suggested that I do both in one song with fade in and out. 
https://youtu.be/aLr4Gps4grs
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						https://youtu.be/aLr4Gps4grs
RC
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				Jim Fogle
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Rick,
That's great. You are one talented guy, or should I say group? ðŸ˜
By the way, really nice job singing the vocal lead and harmony. Excellent mix. Sure did miss seeing the drummer though. 🙄
I like the change of hats and costumes to match the two groups. That was clever.
The music was not matching up to the visual as good on this one as it did on the first one. There were a few places where the visual was off the audio by about half a beat. It was most notable on the initial pass by the Kentucky Headhunters.
			
			
									
						
							That's great. You are one talented guy, or should I say group? ðŸ˜
By the way, really nice job singing the vocal lead and harmony. Excellent mix. Sure did miss seeing the drummer though. 🙄
I like the change of hats and costumes to match the two groups. That was clever.
The music was not matching up to the visual as good on this one as it did on the first one. There were a few places where the visual was off the audio by about half a beat. It was most notable on the initial pass by the Kentucky Headhunters.
Harold Fogle (1945-1999) Pedal Steel Player
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				Tony Prior
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Love it Rick  ! thx  for posting it !     
			
			
									
						
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				Rick Campbell
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Yeah, that happens.Jim Fogle wrote:Rick,
That's great. You are one talented guy, or should I say group? ðŸ˜
By the way, really nice job singing the vocal lead and harmony. Excellent mix. Sure did miss seeing the drummer though. 🙄
I like the change of hats and costumes to match the two groups. That was clever.
The music was not matching up to the visual as good on this one as it did on the first one. There were a few places where the visual was off the audio by about half a beat. It was most notable on the initial pass by the Kentucky Headhunters.
RC
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