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Topic: John Hughey B-Goode |
Jim Walker
From: Headland, AL
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Posted 22 Feb 2006 3:52 am
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Click Here! Johnny B. Goode
John Hughey is partialy responsible for my intrest in PSG. I saw him with Vince Gill back in 1998 and shortly there after I got my first pedal steel guitar. My thanks goes out to John for just doing what he does best.
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[This message was edited by Jim Walker on 22 February 2006 at 03:55 AM.] |
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Bob Hoffnar
From: Austin, Tx
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Posted 22 Feb 2006 9:17 am
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I hope John doesn't turn me in to the music police for trying to steal licks and then mangling them up as bad as I do !
He plays the rock stuff on the C neck on this clip. I'm figuring that one out today.
John, If you are reading this, you are the greatest and a real inspiration.
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Larry Bell
From: Englewood, Florida
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Posted 22 Feb 2006 9:43 am
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If you like that you should check out the stuff Mr. John did with Dicky Betts and Great Southern back in the 70s.
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Larry Bell - email: larry@larrybell.org - gigs - Home Page
2003 Fessenden S/D-12 8x8, 1969 Emmons S/D-12 6x6, 1984 Sho-Bud S/D-12 7x6, 1971 Dobro, Standel and Peavey Amps
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Cliff Kane
From: the late great golden state
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Posted 22 Feb 2006 10:22 am
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Wow--thanks for posting this! They're really rocking...I dig the drummer! Mr. Hughey really rocks that C6; very cool, and I dig the wah-wah effect he adds at the end. Man, I am really loving the posts you folks are putting up on yourtube.com. A lot of this is new to me, and it's very inspriring and entertaining. When you rock, is it on the C6 or the E9 neck??? |
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John Poston
From: Albuquerque, NM, USA
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Posted 22 Feb 2006 10:39 am
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I play rock on a D10. I usually find that which neck I use depends more on which register I want to play in, rather than the chord voicings I'm looking for. |
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Billy Carr
From: Seminary, Mississippi, USA (deceased)
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Posted 22 Feb 2006 12:44 pm
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This is what it's all about. Pure steel guitar by one of the masters, Mr. John himself! |
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ray qualls
From: Baxter Springs, Kansas (deceased)
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Posted 22 Feb 2006 1:05 pm
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If I'm not mistaken, I think that is Lew Houston on steel guitar on "Working Girl". If I'm wrong, my apologies to you "John". I know that John told me that Lew played on the record of it. Still, great videos. Thanks for posting them. Ray
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P Gleespen
From: Toledo, OH USA
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Posted 22 Feb 2006 1:16 pm
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This thread should be called "John Hughey B- AWESOME", as that is some super bad-ass rock'n'roll steel. Who knew? |
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Ray Uhl
From: Riverside, Missouri, USA
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Posted 23 Feb 2006 9:37 am
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I've shared this story with John, and he vaguely remembered. He was with Conway in Kansas City, at the now defunct Fairland Park, for an outside evening show. I think it was late 60's or early 70's. There were just the four, John the only lead. When they announced Johnnee B. Goode, I wondered, now this will be a real hoot. A steel player doing J.B.G., and on C6th???? Hummm!!!!
I have been a fan of John's ever since....taught a young "smart$%%" to engage brain, before mouth goes into gear!!!!
Amazing what talent will do.
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Bill Hatcher
From: Atlanta Ga. USA
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Posted 23 Feb 2006 12:17 pm
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Somthing is interesting with this video. Where is the guitar player playing the fuzz and wah stuff? Conway is acting like he is playing the guitar solo and there are other background singers singing. The fuzzed out guitar runs right into the clean sounding steel solo so it can't be coming from the steel.
Are they playing along with a track?? |
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