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06 - Souviens-toi

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"de ma première guitare hawaïenne à ma pedal-steel-guitar Multiharp"


 
 
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Réalisé par Bernard CHILOUX et publié par NICKIE et Jacques GABELOUT
 
(Commentaires mis à jour en Décembre 2020)

16 commentaires:

  1. From: Northampton, MA Post Posted 29 Jun 2015 8:33 am
    I like her playing more in the video where shes not using the pedals. She sounds more assertive and more in tune. Heck, she didnt need pedals! I too like the European/French flair in her music. It sounds like the songs are in a minor key. I like that.

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  2. De: Nashville, TN. Poster Publié le 11 décembre 2015 11h45
    En réponse, Doug Beaumier a écrit: J'aime celui la!
    Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqhzeGKh9UI belle musique ... merci

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  3. From: Northampton, MA Post Posted 28 Jun 2015 10:39 am
    This video has been posted a couple of times in the Steel Players section, but I thought it also deserved mention in the non-pedal section. The video looks like it was made in the 1960s. She's playing a Gibson ElectraHarp, but she doesn't touch the pedals at all. I love her playing! This makes me realize how much I Don't know about steel guitar history and some of the players. Nickie Annick Gabelout --click it--> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqhzeGKh9UI

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  4. From:Boston, MA Post Posted 28 Jun 2015 5:37 pm
    That was beautiful, Doug. Looks like her heyday was the 60s but the duet video looks much later.... 80s or 90s maybe.

    En réponse à C. E. JacksonFrom: Mississippi, USA Post Posted 28 Jun 2015 12:15 pm
    Doug, here is a photo of Nickie with the Multiharp she bought new in the 1960s. Photo from A. R. Duchossoir's book, GIBSON Electric Steel Guitars 1935-1967.

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  5. From: Mississippi, USA Post Posted 28 Jun 2015 12:15 pm
    Doug, here is a photo of Nickie with the Multiharp she bought new in the 1960s. Photo from A. R. Duchossoir's book, GIBSON Electric Steel Guitars 1935-1967.

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  6. Cartwright Thompson30 décembre 2019 à 21:10

    Post Posted 29 Jun 2015 2:32 am
    Cool stuff. She uses pedals in this one: http://youtu.be/XM7DRz9OTLI

    En réponse à C. E. JacksonFrom: Mississippi, USA Post Posted 28 Jun 2015 12:15 pm
    Doug, here is a photo of Nickie with the Multiharp she bought new in the 1960s. Photo from A. R. Duchossoir's book, GIBSON Electric Steel Guitars 1935-1967.

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  7. From: out of the blue Post Posted 29 Jun 2015 3:17 am
    My gosh, she plays it like it's a classical guitar. Beautiful.

    En réponse à C. E. Jackson From: Mississippi, USA Post Posted 28 Jun 2015 12:15 pm
    Doug, here is a photo of Nickie with the Multiharp she bought new in the 1960s. Photo from A. R. Duchossoir's book, GIBSON Electric Steel Guitars 1935-1967.

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  8. From:San Francisco, CA 94131 Post Posted 7 May 2016 7:23 pm
    Hi Jacques, It's real nice to hear your recent tunes and it's great that you and Nickie are still playing. I have your two EPs and often wondered about them back in the day (1970), when it was hard to get any information. It seems from the pictures on one of your videos that you had a band together. How long did that last and how often did you play, and on what kind of bills? Did you play with rock bands, or in supper clubs, etc.? Joe

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  9. From: Seattle Washington, USA Post Posted 30 Aug 2012 12:40 pm
    That’s how I pose Joe! Pretty stuff on that.

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  10. From: the late great golden state Post Posted 30 Aug 2012 3:56 pm
    Another example of how a thoughtful ear and touch serves one much more than an arsenal of pedals and levers. Michael, you have the coolest literature collection!

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  11. From: Philadelphia, PA Post Posted 17 Jan 2008 1:52 pm
    Who's the chick in front of the steel guitar in the last photo, and where did she go for the last 60 years? They don't seem to hang out in front of steels anymore... Sad.

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  12. Philadelphia, PA Posted Posted on Jan 18, 2008 07:12 AM
    Michael Lee Allen wrote: Nickie Gabelout. She is too good for you. And she has a husband. So stop drooling and get lost!
    But I'm already lost. I've been lost for a long time ... Mumbling.

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  13. From: Northampton, MA Post Posted 18 Jan 2008 11:30 am
    Come on Jim, old steel players like us have our groupies!

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  14. le 21/10/17
    J’ai ajouté un commentaire sur votre vidéo : "Julien Grycan, magnifaïk ! "

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  15. Cyril Hohihahaho1 janvier 2020 à 23:19

    le 03/11/18
    J’ai eu la chance de rencontrer ce magnifique couple ce jour lors de mon activité professionnelle. Étant aussi à mes heures perdues musicien, je trouve leur travail magnifique. Merci pour cette rencontre.

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  16. le 04/11/18
    J'ai rencontré Jacques et Nickie Gabelout lors de leur inscription sur le forum de steel guitar France au mois de juillet 2018. Ce couple d'une gentillesse hors pair, très serviable, très courtois. Moi je suis un retraité qui s'intéresse à tout ce qui gravite autour de la steel guitare plus particulièrement l'Hawaiian et la variété. Actuellement je suis en apprentissage sur la lap steel 8 cordes. Nickie très bonne steeler et jacques très bon guitariste, tous deux très bon professeurs de musique et magnifiques musiciens généralistes aussi bien de la variété que du classique et de leurs nombreux concerts et bals durant leurs vie professionnelle de musicien d'interprète et d'auteur compositeur et de professeur de musique... Bravo à tous les deux!!!

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