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Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar (Original Post)
kentuck
Jul 2018
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Eko
(7,170 posts)1. Good ol Doc and Merle
Twerent no autotune there, that's some quality vocals/harmonies.
kentuck
(110,950 posts)2. I think Doc used his Gallagher guitar on that one?
he didnt record with the g50 till the 1972 LP Will the Circle Be Unbroken. Prob was his D18 then. https://www.christies.com/lotfinder/Lot/gallagher-guitar-co-a-guitar-g-50-the-5622360-details.aspx
Thank You!
I lived just south of Nashville for a while around '76 and a friend turned me on to Doc Watson and Gallagher guitar strings. I used them for a good while until I could not find them anymore.
Eko
(7,170 posts)7. I lived in Boone NC in the 90's.
Used to see Doc at the local music store every once and a while. Was a fusion guitarist before Boone, Flatpicker after.
Eko
(7,170 posts)4. And speaking of the D18
kentuck
(110,950 posts)6. good pickers.