

"Together Again" is the song that made me want to play the steel but I never understood the mood of the music background. The demo vocal was so good that they just used it! His next couple of records George demanded that that mic be used and it just drove the engineers crazy to use a $100 mic instead of a nice expensive German condenser. In regards to the EV mic they are using, George Benson used that mic to cut the scratch vocal on "This Masquerade" which became a huge hit for him. They are playing extremely quite as you can see by the fact that there are no monitors-yes there was a time when bands did play quiet and that left a lot of space when it came to balancing mics and needing far less to acheive far more. The Steel is miced and there is a floor mic on Richs Fender amp and the bass and drums are probably not, just bleeding into the other mics. I would say that the EV 666 mic they are singing in is the only mic for the vocals and guitar. I, too, used to wander about that microphone and the singing until I saw the shadow.


I own copies of all of the available Buck Owens Ranch Show episodes, but only a couple of those episodes have the shadow that I mentioned. No, it was for real (the singing, that is) sometimes you might catch a glimpse of the shadow of an overhead microphone being held on a pole by a crew member. Mullen RP, Webb 6-14E, Peavey NV112, Hilton volume.įrom: Memphis, Tennessee (formerly of Newbern, TN) Must have drove the sound tech nuts, or else they were lip synching. Killer!! And Don Rich!!! It's funny to see them singing 3 feet from the mic. This link might have been posted before, but since Google is about to acquire YouTube, stuff like this probably won't be available for long. Topic: Buck Owens - 1966 Together Again - YouTube Your profile | join | preferences | help | search Go to bb. to read and post new messages.īuck Owens - 1966 Together Again - YouTube Classic country shuffle styles for Band-in-a-Box, by BIAB guru Jim Baron.
