@BhyphenLo9 She sounds exactely as good live as she sounds on the album. Her voice is perfectly in tune and so is the way she plays he guitar. This lady has so much respect from me as a complete artist, writer, composer and musician. Thanks so much for posting this. Means a lot to me. Precious, Priceless memories... How incredibly underated... Can't help repating this. I wish she could see those commens.
Wow! Looks like Joan is playing an Ovation 1866 12-string w/o cutaway, and Ricky Hirsch is playing its sister 6-string (1867?). But Rick's sound is like that of a nylon string. What gives? Anybody know the model of these guitars?
Those Ovations were called "Legend" back then. Not sure if they still use that. They played great and sounded decent for the state of the art in 1979 in acoustic electrics. The "tone control" was a new add on at the time, which gave me the advantage of rolling off those nasty brittle sounding hi's resulting in a mellower sound. The extra perk was they sounded good acoustically as well. Will be adding a few more vids from this series.
@BhyphenLo9 She sounds exactely as good live as she sounds on the album. Her voice is perfectly in tune and so is the way she plays he guitar. This lady has so much respect from me as a complete artist, writer, composer and musician. Thanks so much for posting this. Means a lot to me. Precious, Priceless memories... How incredibly underated... Can't help repating this. I wish she could see those commens.
MrTobeDamit 3 weeks ago
Priceless clips. To The Limit is an outstanding album. So underated!
MrTobeDamit 10 months ago
@MrTobeDamit Listened to "To The Limit" for the first time today. I'm completely enthralled. Love this artist.
BhyphenLo9 2 months ago
Still the greatest. Thanks, man!
coach777777 1 year ago
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toney1977 2 years ago
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toney1977 2 years ago
Great quality on these. Thanks a ton.
coach777777 2 years ago
Wow! Looks like Joan is playing an Ovation 1866 12-string w/o cutaway, and Ricky Hirsch is playing its sister 6-string (1867?). But Rick's sound is like that of a nylon string. What gives? Anybody know the model of these guitars?
Thanks for posting this!
Truelove6 2 years ago
Those Ovations were called "Legend" back then. Not sure if they still use that. They played great and sounded decent for the state of the art in 1979 in acoustic electrics. The "tone control" was a new add on at the time, which gave me the advantage of rolling off those nasty brittle sounding hi's resulting in a mellower sound. The extra perk was they sounded good acoustically as well. Will be adding a few more vids from this series.
insyncmusic 2 years ago
Lon Price is my sax teacher
ProblyNotYurNmba1Fan 2 years ago
Lucky you! How the heck did you work that out?
Truelove6 2 years ago
@insyncmusic Thanks so much for this man! I love the lady and the way hr band adds the jazzy touch. What a unique style.
MrTobeDamit 3 weeks ago