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Martin Sexton Live- Shine on You Crazy Diamonds-Cant Stop

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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2008

2-28-08
The WorkPlay Theatre
Birmingham, AL.
Remixed with seperate audio recording by Dennis Tyler. My rip sucks, i made it too bright, but still a killer performance. Sorry bout the shaking too, aint nothin perfect.

Martin Sexton- Vocals, guitar
Steve Barry- Live sound
Kevin- Merchandise
Gigi- Tour mgr

Spring 09' tour just announced, states include: AR, NM, CO, AZ, CA, OR, MT and a bunch of shows in Canada. Get tickets early at Martin's website.

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  • That's awesome. How is he making that lap steel sound thru the mic?

  • Not exactly sure what effect he is using, i do know he uses a pedal to open and close the effect. Kinda like Frampton, but then not really. Glad you dig it

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  • This? This is WONDERFUL. Both his vocals and your caption deserve the highest praise -- man, that's what I call delight!

  • great video! thanks for posting :)

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  • Awesome! It was a great show that night, as always!

  • Is it a distorted talk box?

  • @feetheweasel As usall, fee, effing magic - thx 4 all the Marty posts!

  • Love the purity and depth of your sound - instrument and voice!

    Love your CDs. Enjoy your live performances very much.

    Thank you!

  • @colton422 ok the Chicago show is April 23. sorry for my earlier incorrect date. Park West is 4-23-10. can't wait!!

  • pure talent, i want to see him live

  • video is oh so good! MS blows my mind every time I see him live. felt like being there. holy s***!! it would be awesome to see him do this number at the Park West in Chicago on May 15.

  • Yup

  • You're exactly right jrossd. It's just distortion on the voice and a volume pedals to give the "open and close effect". No vocoder or talkbox.

  • He doesn't use a vocoder. He just uses a distortion and mixes like you would a guitar and literally just sings.

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