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I played with Dave at the weekend, standing next to him is always a treat and we have planned (again) to do some more vid's, much as I like Dave I always think this bloke is the guvnor !!!
'No embedding' so click on the clip to watch at 'YouTube'.
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too many to list., above is Buddy Live with David Russel on Fiddle and Greg Galbreath ( Paul Franklins brother in law) on Guitar...
Probably some of the best playing ever put on record is Buddy back in the mid 70's to the mid 80's...also Franklin with Dire Straits is really worthy..actually anything by Franklin is mind blowing especially with his current gig with the Time Jumpers.. tp
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How's about a few NON-pedal steel ones:
here's one of my FAVORITES and another:
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Anything by Tom Brumley.
Simple, melodic, and soulful; especially his playing on this classic:
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Sneaky Pete(with Bernie Leadon) on the Burrito Bros studio version of "White Line Fever" Buddy Emmons (with James Burton) on Judy Collins' "Someday Soon" |
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No, no...that's Seaky Pete on Take It Easy/Lady Of The Well.
Personnel: Jackson Browne - acoustic guitar, guitar, piano, rhythm guitar, keyboard, vocals David Crosby - harmony vocals Craig Doerge - piano Wilton Felder - bass Glenn Frey - vocals, guitar, harmony vocals Doug Haywood - bass, vocals, harmony vocals Don Henley - vocals, guitar, harmony vocals, drums Elton John - piano (on "Red Neck Friend" - credited as Rockaday Johnnie) Jim Keltner - drums Sneaky Pete Kleinow - pedal steel Russ Kunkel - drums David Lindley - acoustic guitar, fiddle, guitar, violin, electric guitar, steel guitar, slide guitar, electric fiddle Gary Mallaber - drums Mickey McGee - drums Joni Mitchell - piano, electric piano Spooner Oldham - organ David Paich - piano Bill Payne - piano, keyboard Bonnie Raitt - vocals, harmony vocals Leland Sklar - bass Mike Utley - organ, keyboard
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Paul Franklin's playing and sound on "Somebody Save The Honky Tonks" is pretty incredible. The whole album. I love all of Lloyd Green's work on "Sweetheart of the Rodeo".
Whoever played steel on Keith Whitley's version of "I Never Go Around Mirrors" sure knocked me out.
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Edit: From Discogs: Take It Easy 3:39 X Acoustic Guitar - David Lindley Backing Vocals, Bass - Doug Haywood Drums - Mickey McGee Steel Guitar [Pedal] - Sneaky Pete Kleinow Written-By - Don Henley , Jackson Browne Our Lady Of The Well 3:51 X Acoustic Guitar - David Lindley Backing Vocals, Bass - Doug Haywood Drums - Jim Keltner Steel Guitar [Pedal] - Sneaky Pete Kleinow
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Lanois has a totally cool and unique style. He's one of those rare brave souls who plays with bare fingers too!
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gosh too many to list....
take a listen to sneaky on this'un I do always think that the steel parts in "he stopped loving her today" are as good as it can get... but I love the steel guitar.... there is a really nice part steve smith plays on the gatlins "taking somebody with me when i fall" and it is true that Moon is still the king of the steel (Mr. Emmons is the emperor)
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Butting in as a semi-big fan of both Jackson Browne and the Flying Burrito Brothers, but I'm pretty sure that's Sneaky Pete on Our Lady of the Well. I just went and listened, and it's clearly pedal steel, not lap steel, in the right channel, and it smacks of Pete's style.
Of course I've been wrong before. Wally myspace.com/wallyhooker www.wallyhooker.com |
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Seriously? No Cindy Cashdollar yet??? Dont think its a pedal..but who cares..
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"Western Girls" by Marty Stuart. Paul Franklin takes a solo to end the song which is simple but it has always grabbed me. I even adapted it for guitar:
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It's lap steel and not pedal, but I enjoy Kevin Barry on this one...actually, I enjoy everything about this one...
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Highway 40 Blues (Bruce Bouton) by Ricky Skaggs
Hello Trouble (Jay Dee Maness) by Desert Rose Band
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Anything by Vance Terry or Buddy with the Redneck Jazz Explosion
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I have a live version of the same song from 1972 with Roy Buchanan, where he plays an almost identical solo on his Telecaster - now THAT'S impressive! |
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This guy is becoming one of my favorites..truly one of the best all time steelers.
I have a lot of his early stuff from the Golden Age of Radio where he played, and led the band, for The Gene Autry Show and Melody Ranch. Jazz, Western Swing, Country...he could do it all....Alvino Rey. Here he is at his most amazing..dig that tone knob manipulation..enjoy...
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Hi Dave,
I sold all my vinyl months ago unfortunately. Feel free to believe what you wish, but bottom line...enjoy the music! Out.
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Could not find a video, but the steel player for Vince Gill (I think its John Huey or something like that) on the song "Pocket Full of Gold" and "Just look at Us" was brilliant.
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Buddy Emmons on "Someday My Prince Will Come" by Skeeter Davis, on her album, "She Sings, They Play," with NRBQ. By the way, a perfect guitar solo by Big Al Anderson on this tune, as well.
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buddy emmons on just about anything but especially on "hey baby" and "super blue", both off j j cales TROUBADOUR album.
very jazzy and tastefully done... and my friend doyle grisham has done some really nice, tasty steel work with jimmy buffett, down through the years... especially the last 3 or 4 buffett albums, and with randy travis, too. doyle gets better with age. (really nice man, as well.) rand z |
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I love his playing with Waylon Jennings too... the live version of Rainy Day Woman is the first thing that comes to mind. For western swing type playing, though, I'd take Speedy West, Herb Remington and Bobby Koefer. Watch Bobby Koefer here – not even looking at what he's doing! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sS5jSbV0Vg |
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Ralph Mooney's alway been my..........
favorite steel player but I'd have to say that my favorite all time recorded steel work would have to be on the Conway Twitty recording of "Lost in the Feeling". The late, great John Hughey played it and this cut has to have the most beautiful & emotional playing you've ever heard. When it came out I went out and bought the 45 rpm record just to have it! The only other tune I've ever bought a 45 of was Ronstadt's "Blue Bayou".
In one of the bands I was workin with before I left SoCal in '85, the bass player (Ron Catt) wanted to do this song so after some trial & error and a little help from another steeler (who was better'n me) I learned it. However when we went to rehearsal we found that the vocalist needed to do it in the key of C as Conways recording in A was too low. Back to the woodshed. I finally got it learned in that key but had to drop some parts down the the lower octave instead of going into the upper reaches of the "Hughey Zone". John Hughey had the capability of going off the end of his fretboard into the upper registers and just creating gorgeous things. Although I did learn the tune, I never could master his touch, tone, or feeling. I think that was inside the man........I miss ol' "Papa" John.....JH in Va.
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ive always liked the Grateful Dead's "Dire Wolf" off of Working Man's Dead...i dig it.
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POCO's Magnolia still gives me the shivers. I can say with confindence it's one of my top favorite songs of all time. Rusty Youngs pedal steel is somewhat subtle, but always there. He's one heck of a player.
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