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Topic: Another who's the steeler |
Gary Hoetker
From: California, USA
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Posted 15 Jan 2016 10:58 am
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Floyd sounds a bit like Willie Nelson circa 1962-63.
The steeler whoever it is nails it !! Great melodic fills !!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMNMwSF_DEU
By the way, check out armadillo killer country on you tube who has posted many songs like this one recorded on very small labels. Some of them might be familiar. |
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Bob Knight
From: Bowling Green KY
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Posted 17 Jan 2016 12:12 pm
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Jimmy Day _________________ <b>Rick Johnson Cabinets<b>
<b>Brand X Custom Fiber Cases</b>
<b> John Pearse Thumb Picks, Bars and Strings</b>
"Thankfully, persistence is a great substitute for talent."
— Steve Martin |
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Ray Minich
From: Bradford, Pa. Frozen Tundra
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Posted 18 Jan 2016 10:21 am
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That tune has about a year's worth of steel lick learnin' in it.... _________________ Lawyers are done: Emmons SD-10, 3 Dekleys including a D10, NV400, and lots of effects units to cover my clams... |
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chris ivey
From: california (deceased)
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Posted 18 Jan 2016 11:38 am
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golly...and no franklin pedal!! |
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Bob Knight
From: Bowling Green KY
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Posted 18 Jan 2016 12:03 pm
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chris ivey wrote: |
golly...and no franklin pedal!! |
WOW!! _________________ <b>Rick Johnson Cabinets<b>
<b>Brand X Custom Fiber Cases</b>
<b> John Pearse Thumb Picks, Bars and Strings</b>
"Thankfully, persistence is a great substitute for talent."
— Steve Martin |
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Russ Blake
From: Oregon, USA
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Posted 18 Jan 2016 5:10 pm
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Sure sounds a lot like Buddy Charleton to me.
Really nice stuff- thanks for posting! |
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Gary Hoetker
From: California, USA
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Posted 19 Jan 2016 12:44 pm
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Russ,
Come to think of it, it sounds like Buddy Charleton on his Sho-Bud to me as well !! |
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Gary Hoetker
From: California, USA
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Posted 19 Jan 2016 12:51 pm
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Russ,
Come to think of it, it sounds like Buddy Charleton on his Sho-Bud to me as well !! |
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Craig Baker
From: Eatonton, Georgia, USA - R.I.P.
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Posted 19 Jan 2016 4:27 pm
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Sounds like Charleton on his Sho~Bud to me also.
Craig _________________ "Make America Great Again". . . The Only Country With Dream After Its Name. |
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Barry Blackwood
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Posted 19 Jan 2016 4:49 pm
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Let's see... one for Day, three for Charleton. Was Charleton even doing (Nashville) sessions in 1964? |
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Don Euton
From: Texas, USA
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Posted 19 Jan 2016 5:16 pm
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If is not Jimmy Day, it could be a young Dicky Overbey.
Don Euton |
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Craig Baker
From: Eatonton, Georgia, USA - R.I.P.
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Posted 19 Jan 2016 6:02 pm
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Barry,
Charleton joined ET in '62 and stayed in Nashville almost 12 years. As far as I know, he never toured with anyone other than Tubb, but he did many sessions. He and his Sho~Bud can be heard on recordings by Willie Nelson, Wade Ray, Norma Jean etc.
Craig _________________ "Make America Great Again". . . The Only Country With Dream After Its Name. |
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john buffington
From: Owasso OK - USA
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Posted 19 Jan 2016 8:49 pm
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Sounds like Buddy Charleton all over it to me, especially the bar slant finish. |
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Ricky Davis
From: Bertram, Texas USA
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Posted 20 Jan 2016 9:46 am This just in from Lloyd Green
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Hey folks; Lloyd Green can help clear up some inquiry on this from that time.
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Great Records was a subsidiary of Chart Records and I was leader on everything cut by both labels from May, 1964 to the end.
So, that is me playing steel on the Bill Floyd record.
Listening again after so many decades makes me remember how Tom Brumley’s “Together Again†playing had completely messed with my head, since I was playing so many variations of his inversion lick on this tune. No other steel player ever had that effect on the way I thought about the instrument.
Since I was always leader I made sure the steel was used a lot and that it was always turned up…LOUD!
The steel was my first D-10 Sho-Bud Permanent, with the pearl inlay heart in the center. The amp was my black-face Fender Deluxe with 1 12†JBL.
Lloyd Green
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_________________ Ricky Davis
Email Ricky: sshawaiian2362@gmail.com |
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chris ivey
From: california (deceased)
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Posted 20 Jan 2016 12:01 pm
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it's always fun to get the facts after lots of people
lay out their incorrect assumptions!
floyd actually sounds alot like hank thompson
to me.
lots of steel from that era seems less precise.
day always sounded a little pitchy.
recording quality was worse.
lloyd really cleaned up his picking and attack
later as well as others. |
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Russ Blake
From: Oregon, USA
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Posted 20 Jan 2016 2:02 pm
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Hey Chris, it doesn't bother me in the least to be corrected by the man himself. I was just venturing a guess and I never assumed I was right. If you get some entertainment out of it then so much the better. Anyway, we were right about the guitar!
Lloyd's playing is always so inventive and exciting and I'm glad to have been turned on to another great example of it. Thanks Ricky and especially Lloyd. |
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