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Daniel Policarpo


Post  Posted 4 May 2014 12:19 am    
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Another "Who is the steel player?" thread....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoSKEhJvP2Y

Big fan of Johnny Paycheck/Donnie Young. I am really liking what the steel player is doing on this classic track. Anybody reference the man's name for me?

Much appreciated to each and everyone of you. Whether we agree on some things, or what our opinions may be, it matters not as we're all trying to get to that same place, or someplace, on this instrument. Thankfully, the scenery along the way is expansive and diverse.

RIP Donnnie.

-Dan


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Franklin

 

Post  Posted 4 May 2014 12:21 am    
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Jim Vest
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Daniel Policarpo


Post  Posted 4 May 2014 12:30 am    
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That was quick.

Thanks, Paul!

The show is really cooking. I'd like to find the whole thing, if such a record is available.
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Daniel Policarpo


Post  Posted 4 May 2014 1:06 am    
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Didn't realize Mr. Vest played on three of arguably Johnny Paycheck's biggest singles: * Only Hell My Momma Ever Raised * Take This Job and Shove It * Slide Off Your Satin Sheets
Those parts he played are classic and worm their way into your brain.
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Paul King

 

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Post  Posted 4 May 2014 4:51 am    
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Jim Vest did a great job on that song. I also noticed Hank Singer on fiddle as well.
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Daniel Policarpo


Post  Posted 4 May 2014 6:47 am    
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I don't know my fiddle players as well as I should, either. Tracking Singer's career is downright amazing, and purchasing the platters he is on would not be a bad way to fill out an album collection. To fill the shoes of Vassar Clements in Faron Young's band and have the next single shoot to number 1, well that isn't too bad a way to introduce yourself to the greater public as a young man under 20 years of age! and on through today. The man just sounds good. Thanks, Paul.
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Craig Baker


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Post  Posted 4 May 2014 9:55 am    
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Met Jim Vest in the late '60s playing with Pee Wee King and Red Stewart at Dorney Park in Allentown PA. Jim played very well on a Miller Custom steel. Very nice man and was gracious to let me sit behind it. I recall it had black-wrinkle end plates rather than the polished aluminum on today's guitars.

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Daniel Policarpo


Post  Posted 4 May 2014 2:56 pm    
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Hey Craig,
Learned something new! Never heard of the Miller Custom, or any Miller steel guitar. Some pretty great pictures out there. Being a pull-release player myself, it seems that at least some of those old Miller Customs were pull-release. I am guessing that the "black-wrinkle" material is similar to what Zumsteel's Stage One use on their end-plates?



Thanks,

Dan
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Curt Trisko


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Post  Posted 4 May 2014 3:57 pm    
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Slide Off Of Your Satin Sheets contains one of my favorite licks:

http://youtu.be/PNZLr0Ifg4o?t=23s
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Brett Day


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Post  Posted 4 May 2014 6:46 pm    
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I remember seeing a picture of Johnny Paycheck behind Jim's steel. Jim also played on Vern Gosdin's "Set 'Em Up Joe" and in later years, he worked with Chalee Tennison.
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Daniel Policarpo


Post  Posted 4 May 2014 6:48 pm    
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Man, that was very cool, Curt. There aren't even words for what JV was doing there.
I'm going to have to slow that one down to figure it out.
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Daniel Policarpo


Post  Posted 5 May 2014 6:33 pm    
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Brett Day wrote:
I remember seeing a picture of Johnny Paycheck behind Jim's steel. Jim also played on Vern Gosdin's "Set 'Em Up Joe" and in later years, he worked with Chalee Tennison.


Hey Brett, yeah I remember that from the "Legends of Steel Guitar" videos. I'll play those when I'm a little bummed or something. I have seen them dozens of times. Laughing
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Russ Wever

 

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Post  Posted 5 May 2014 7:10 pm    
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Daniel Policarpo wrote:
. . . Being a pull-release player myself, it seems that at
least some of those old Miller Customs were pull-release. . .


Yeah, actually Roger Miller made nothing but Pull/Release.
Still have the one that I got from him in about '71.
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Craig Baker


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Post  Posted 5 May 2014 8:23 pm    
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Paycheck was a pretty fair steel player. So was Bobby G. Rice.
Anybody remember "You Lay So Easy On My Mind"? Backed him in Norfolk, VA in 1977. Bobby G. played my steel better than I did.

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Craig Baker 706-485-8792

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Daniel Policarpo


Post  Posted 6 May 2014 3:32 pm    
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He didn't push you off the seat, did he Craig?
Mr. Green
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