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Topic: Close up the Honky Tonks - Steve Fishell |
steinar
From: Finneidfjord, Norway
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Posted 21 Aug 2024 12:17 am
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On Radney Foster`s version Fishell plays steel, and I`m trying to get his voicing on the intro, - where he seemingly seems to incorporate an open string. The song is played in A, - anybody? _________________ Steinar Schrøder |
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Dana Blodgett
From: California, USA
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Posted 21 Aug 2024 7:36 pm
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Steiner, go to tablature on the forum here and you’ll find some tabs on page 51 & 52 , Bakersfield Bound track 3
It’s in key of Bb so move it down a fret, hope this helps, you might have to get creative
Off the top of my head it sounds like B&C pedals down @ 7th fret, or 5th string open @ 12th fret , to 5 string A pedal engaged, sounds similar to an old song Jimmy Day played yrs. Ago “ Heartaches by the Numbers”
I’m not at my steel right now.Hope this helps _________________ Dana Blodgett
From Los Osos,Ca.
'74 ShoBud 6140 3+4, Martins HD28,D-12-28, D-15,'65 Gibson LG-1, '77 Gibson Les Paul special dbl cut p-90's, Les Paul Special p-100's,Les paul Special Hybrid(maple top) hbkr's,'68 Fender Strat reissue, Fender Squire Jazz bass,Epi mandolin,Epi Wilshire '66 reissue, Kamaka Concert uke, 70's Kamaka Soprano Uke, Fender Super amp, Ampeg ba112 bass amp,60's harmony banjo,'00 Gibson SG Supreme |
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steinar
From: Finneidfjord, Norway
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Posted 21 Aug 2024 11:29 pm Close up the Honky Tonks - Steve Fishell
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Hi Dana and thanks for you reply. Much as I admire Jay Dee`s playing on Bakersfield Bound, Fishell still does it differently on Foster`s version. I have listened to Day`s playing and tried out your suggestions with BC on the 7. fret and open 5. string on 12. fret with A pedal later, but still - to my ear - there is something different with the way Steve does his intro. I have experimented with various string combinations including those with open strings, but just can`t achieve the exact same voicing that I seem to hear. There is a taste of Mooney from the intro to Under your Spell. So, close, but so far no cigar! _________________ Steinar Schrøder |
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Dana Blodgett
From: California, USA
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Posted 22 Aug 2024 12:53 am
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Haven’t worked on it yet but it sounds like a lot of treble.
Thoughts…play around with the A& F together
B&D (E lvl 1/2 tone lower)
Incorporate the 1st string raise either a 1/2 or whole tone raise, possibly add A&B
I really like Rodney Foster’ work,the tone reminds me of Brumley!
Fishell might have a somewhat different copedant.
Good luck _________________ Dana Blodgett
From Los Osos,Ca.
'74 ShoBud 6140 3+4, Martins HD28,D-12-28, D-15,'65 Gibson LG-1, '77 Gibson Les Paul special dbl cut p-90's, Les Paul Special p-100's,Les paul Special Hybrid(maple top) hbkr's,'68 Fender Strat reissue, Fender Squire Jazz bass,Epi mandolin,Epi Wilshire '66 reissue, Kamaka Concert uke, 70's Kamaka Soprano Uke, Fender Super amp, Ampeg ba112 bass amp,60's harmony banjo,'00 Gibson SG Supreme |
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Fish
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Posted 24 Sep 2024 5:53 am
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Hi steinar and Dana,
I just stumbled upon this thread late last night and have to make an important correction. I didn't play steel on "Close Up the Honky Tonks" by Radney Foster; this track features Joshua Motohashi -- who toured with Radney at the time -- on steel. Joshua is an excellent player; he's also a skilled airplane pilot, a gentleman and a friend.
I encourage everyone to also check out Joshua's playing on Radney's version of "The Running Kind." I co-produced both of these songs with Radney, and we always made it a point to use members of Rad's touring band on his recordings. Joshua played the perfect part on both of these songs. He's on fire on "Running Kind."
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steinar
From: Finneidfjord, Norway
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Posted 24 Sep 2024 6:10 am Close up the Honky Tonks - Steve Fishell
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Joshua plays steel there, - ah so desuka! Since you produced the album, I have to compliment you on giving Joshua-san a great steel sound, Steve. _________________ Steinar Schrøder |
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Fish
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Posted 24 Sep 2024 9:16 am
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Thanks steinar....but all credit goes to Joshua's stellar playing, along with Mike Poole's engineering and Chuck Ainlay's mixing. It's the engineers who provide the secret sauce; 80% of producing is simply knowing where to order the best BBQ and Thai food for the session |
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steinar
From: Finneidfjord, Norway
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Posted 24 Sep 2024 11:44 am Close up the Honky Tonks - Steve Fishell
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Steve, - modest as usual! As a producer, you`re like the captain of the ship, setting the standards and supervising the results. As such, you`re achieving an A plus! _________________ Steinar Schrøder |
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Frank Freniere
From: The First Coast
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steinar
From: Finneidfjord, Norway
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Posted 24 Sep 2024 11:45 pm Close up the Honky Tonks - Steve Fishell
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I had seen the video on YouTube and there Crawford sits behind the steel, so up until Steve Fishell enlightened me, I thought Jimmy(R.I.P.) had played on the record, - although I was somewhat puzzled hearing licks like that from him. _________________ Steinar Schrøder |
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Dana Blodgett
From: California, USA
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Posted 30 Sep 2024 1:24 pm
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dn7AMQJW-3I&pp=ygUwY2xvc2UgdXAgdGhlIGhvbmt5IHRvbmtzIHR1dG9yaWFsIGJ5IG1pY2t5IGFkYW1z _________________ Dana Blodgett
From Los Osos,Ca.
'74 ShoBud 6140 3+4, Martins HD28,D-12-28, D-15,'65 Gibson LG-1, '77 Gibson Les Paul special dbl cut p-90's, Les Paul Special p-100's,Les paul Special Hybrid(maple top) hbkr's,'68 Fender Strat reissue, Fender Squire Jazz bass,Epi mandolin,Epi Wilshire '66 reissue, Kamaka Concert uke, 70's Kamaka Soprano Uke, Fender Super amp, Ampeg ba112 bass amp,60's harmony banjo,'00 Gibson SG Supreme |
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