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Ray McCarthy

 

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Post  Posted 24 Oct 2008 6:27 am    
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Does anyone know what instrument is being played in the break of the old Marty Robbins' song "Dont Worry"? Could it be a string instrument (steel, for instance) through some kind of effect gismo?
Anyone??







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Bill Terry


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Post  Posted 24 Oct 2008 6:33 am    
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Isn't that the one where the guitar amp had a busted speaker and they liked the sound, so that's how they cut it? or was that some other song??
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Bent Romnes


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Post  Posted 24 Oct 2008 6:43 am    
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Bill, that's right. The speaker actually blew and the steel man kept going and made history. After that whenever the tune was played, they would apply the Bosstone fuzz. Jeff Newman told us that story.
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Howard Tate


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Post  Posted 24 Oct 2008 6:44 am    
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I always heard it was Grady Martin on guitar, but I saw a video of it and the steel did it. Marty kept telling him if he didn't get it fixed he was fired.
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Steve Hinson

 

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Post  Posted 24 Oct 2008 6:51 am    
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It's Grady...on a Danelectro 6-string bass...with a malfunctioning console(board)channel...
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Donny Hinson

 

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Post  Posted 24 Oct 2008 7:29 am    
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What Steve said. Smile
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Bill Terry


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Post  Posted 24 Oct 2008 9:13 am    
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It's Grady...on a Danelectro 6-string bass...with a malfunctioning console(board)channel...


Where can I get one of those???? Smile
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Ray McCarthy

 

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Post  Posted 24 Oct 2008 9:20 am    
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Me Too!
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Ron !

 

Post  Posted 24 Oct 2008 9:28 am    
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bring your amp over.I'll be glad to do it to your amp Laughing
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Post  Posted 24 Oct 2008 9:58 am    
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A defective vacuum tube caused the distortion. I've heard that the tube is in the Country Music Hall of Fame.
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Stu Schulman


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Post  Posted 24 Oct 2008 10:51 am    
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Bill,Danelectro has a reissue of that bass,Stu
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Post  Posted 24 Oct 2008 11:05 am    
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Where can I get one of those????


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Bill Hatcher

 

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Post  Posted 24 Oct 2008 1:32 pm    
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Bill Terry wrote:
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It's Grady...on a Danelectro 6-string bass...with a malfunctioning console(board)channel...


Where can I get one of those???? Smile


The console or the bass??
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Barry Blackwood


Post  Posted 24 Oct 2008 2:09 pm    
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The malfunctioning console. Smile
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Steve Hinson

 

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Post  Posted 24 Oct 2008 2:31 pm    
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Did I use the word"malfunctioning"incorrectly?How'bout"tore-up"?
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John Floyd

 

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Post  Posted 24 Oct 2008 2:40 pm     bob Is The Correct One!
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One Of the Output Tubes of a pair fell out of a socket into the bottom of the amp.

I believe Gregg Galbraith can Verify This.

Just Pull One Of the Output Tubes out of a Fender Deluxe amp and you can get the same effect.


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Steve Hinson

 

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Post  Posted 24 Oct 2008 2:44 pm    
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http://www.geocities.com/bighollowtwang/GradyMartin.htm ..."a tube console with a faulty channel"...but Gregg Galbraith knows a lot about stuff like this...so the info on the website may be incorrect...I'm just sayin'...
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Roy Ayres


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Post  Posted 24 Oct 2008 3:01 pm    
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Kelso Herston, Nashville guitarist, headed up Capitol Records in the 60's and also used to do a lot of sessions in those days. Here's what he says:
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That was definitely Grady Martin on the 6 String Bass Guitar. I wasn't on that Date, however I've talked to all the parties involved on the Session. Grady was playing ,and all of a sudden the speaker became distorted. They rushed to get this on tape! They were afraid the speaker might clear up before they committed to tape.. Glenn Snoddy, Chief Engineer at Columbia, went out, figured out what had happened, and built the first Fuzz Tone. Glenn sold his invention to Gibson and I understand he still receives royalties. Grady also used this sound on a hit instrumental by Bill Purcell titled "OUR WINTER LOVE."

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Steve Hinson

 

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Post  Posted 24 Oct 2008 3:12 pm    
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Yep,that's what I heard...the Maestro(Gibson) Fuzztone was invented by Glenn Snoddy...he figured out what caused the channel to"malfunction"and built a little box that would get that sound anytime Grady wanted it...I didn't know Grady-the only times I was ever around him he was playing with Willie Nelson and I was with George Jones...we did some shows with them about 20 years ago...I would have liked to ghermed him within an inch of his life,but he didn't ever look like he wanted to be ghermed...Gregg knew him,and may have asked him about this very thing...maybe he'll weigh in on the subject...
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Jack Dougherty


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Post  Posted 24 Oct 2008 3:15 pm    
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As an addendum to Roy's account. Marty did that song on TV with Buddy playing the guitar part on steel.
The jaw dropping expression on Marty's face was priceless. Buddy of course...just smiled.
One of the many things I still miss about the good olé' days.
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Steve Hinson

 

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Post  Posted 24 Oct 2008 3:26 pm    
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http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=132782&highlight=fuzztone... http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2007/11/country-fuzz-sp.html
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Uffe Edefuhr


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Post  Posted 24 Oct 2008 3:28 pm    
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First time I seen this video. It look´s like the steel player switch on somthing and after the solo he switch it of! And it sure sounds as it was made by purpose!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XtbEipkP_o
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Barry Blackwood


Post  Posted 25 Oct 2008 8:08 am    
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Did I use the word"malfunctioning"incorrectly?How'bout"tore-up"?

Not at all, Steve. I was just highlighting the operative term here - the console had to be a malfunctioning one, not a normal one.
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Peter Dollard

 

Post  Posted 25 Oct 2008 10:43 am     Variations On A Theme
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While it is certainly true that the first "recognized" fuzz was played on "Don't Worry"
Chicago blues cats like Muddy Waters were simply turning up their small Fender Champ amps up all the way and getting a distortion like sound for their lead solos. While it wasn't technically the same thing the sound was very similar....Peter
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Barry Blackwood


Post  Posted 25 Oct 2008 12:13 pm    
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While it wasn't technically the same thing the sound was very similar....

True, Peter, and it begs the question, why did it take until "Don't Worry" before the 'fuzz' sound gained recognition and acceptance world wide? Shocked
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