Chet Atkins Interview in 1991
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Mr. Guitar, Mr. Chet Atkins visits with Herb to talk about his music, career, The Nashville Sound and his record producing time in Nashville and a lot more about his achievements and the change in the country music sound. This is good one. Interesting-Educational
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He was the smoothest, greatest all round guitarist ever and such a great human being.
A very modest educated man, a surprise to find this interview. Thanks!
Chet was the greatest all around guitarist there ever was but he didn't record many vocals that I liked. The duets he recorded with Mark for Neck & Neck were great. Their voices blended pretty well I think. "Next Time I'm in Town" and "Poor Boy Blues" were mighty fine. And of course their guitar playing was superb. Same for the duets Chet and Jerry Reed recorded together.
Well, I enjoyed this interview and I can’t help liking the down to earth attitude of Chet.
@MrDaiseymay
Жыл бұрын
Nobody knew the scene like Chet, a great conversationist, as well as TOP Musician. I had met him in the UK, the year before. And attended his Bristol show
❤ l love you chet
how did you learn to play your way? Chet: I kind of made it up. That's the reason you're sittin' here and talking to me right now! hahah. gotta love Chet!
Chet's always interesting.
@guitawrizt
2 жыл бұрын
*_Yeah- that Bubba was specializing in ignorant._*
I found it to be most informative and entertaining.
*_Vinyl survived BigTime and I'm-a collecting some vintage Chet fer sure._*
I heard in a later video Chet talks about both his father and his stepfather and thought he mentioned the first left him when he was young, came back and Chet and him never really reconciled but Chet took care of him in his later years till he died. And with the stepdad, he kicked Chet out when he was young so ...curious about the song that he ended up singing in these years of his life and who it was actually for.
His biggest selling albums were the 2 with Les Paul
I admire Chet very much.
It looks like this interview was conducted in a certain office in Scranton PA
What happened to the Audio?
@cds957
7 ай бұрын
There was NO audio!!
You know what I think of the Nashville Sound, and how it contributed to the continuing melding of country and pop music? Well, as a fan of old time hillbilly music, Western swing, bluegrass, honky tonk, Bakersfield, outlaw country and neo-traditional country, I'd say "YEE-NAW!" to Mr. Atkins, Owen Bradley _and_ Billy Sherrill.
@drewmanster6043
3 жыл бұрын
I like Chet and think he did what was necessary, but country as a whole has gone over the deep end of too “pop” since he has passed. I really wouldn’t mind going way, way back with country.
@ClassicTVMan1981X
3 жыл бұрын
@@drewmanster6043 I think Billy Sherrill was responsible for furthering this trend.
@DoubleRuination
Жыл бұрын
I do not know why anyone would care what you think about anything, let alone the Nashville Sound.
audio is just as bad as the interviewer
@cds957
7 ай бұрын
exactly!!