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thurlon hopper

 

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Elizabethtown Pa. USA
Post  Posted 29 Oct 2004 3:35 am    
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I love J.D.'s cut of Fat and Sassy on the Pacific Steel Co. album, and i e-mailed him to ask how he got that teriffic sound and he
answered that he used a push/pull Emmons and
a ZB amp. If you haven't heard this cut, you
owe it to yourdelves to give it a listen. It
has dynamics that are truly outstanding, and
he seems to be a very nice gentleman. Think
he is one of the greatest, and Buddy seems to
appreciate his playing too. Thanks TJH
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David Yannuzzi

 

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Pomona , New York, USA
Post  Posted 29 Oct 2004 8:36 am    
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JD is also on this album from a new band called the Thrills.They are a band from Scotland(i think?)and all their songs are about California. JD plays on a couple of tracks toward the middle of the album.-dave
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Marco Schouten


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Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Post  Posted 29 Oct 2004 8:41 am    
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I have this album too, it's great.
On the label it says: first pressing.
What does that exactly mean on a vinyl record?

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David Cobb

 

From:
Chanute, Kansas, USA
Post  Posted 29 Oct 2004 9:20 am    
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That would be the one before the second pressing.
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Jerry Overstreet


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Louisville Ky
Post  Posted 29 Oct 2004 9:27 am    
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Thurlon, I agree completely. Actually, the entire Pacific Steel is amazingly good. Tom Brumley's cuts of Arrowhead and Selah are especially big and rich. [No, not the duo]. Other cuts by Sneaky, Red Rhodes and Al Perkins. Still available from b0b in cassette form I believe.
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Charles Curtis

 

Post  Posted 29 Oct 2004 9:56 am    
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I've known Jay Dee for years and I have always known him to be just a terrific friend, person and a guy that you would want living next door. The first time I heard him play I was hooked. I think that if ever a man was born to play the psg it was him.
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Jim Peters


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St. Louis, Missouri, USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 29 Oct 2004 11:28 am    
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Just this last couple weeks I've been workin on You ain't goin nowhere from Sweethearts of the Rodeo. There is a ton of stuff in that song, lotsa fun, and not totally out of reach for a beginner like me! Great player! JimP
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Kevin Hatton

 

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Buffalo, N.Y.
Post  Posted 29 Oct 2004 12:20 pm    
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Its amazing Pete how many steel players were first inspired to play from that album. That was the begining of country rock. Chris Hillman/Gram Parsons. Have fun.
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Jim Eaton


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Santa Susana, Ca
Post  Posted 29 Oct 2004 1:57 pm    
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I could be wrong, but I seem to recall reading that it was Lloyd on that track!
JE:-)>
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Jim Peters


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St. Louis, Missouri, USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 29 Oct 2004 2:57 pm    
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Jim E. you are correct. Here is the thread: http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/005996.html

[This message was edited by Jim Peters on 29 October 2004 at 03:58 PM.]

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Jim Peters


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St. Louis, Missouri, USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 29 Oct 2004 3:00 pm    
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Kevin, I was always aware of that album, but never really listened to it till now.JP
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Jackie Anderson

 

From:
Scarborough, ME
Post  Posted 29 Oct 2004 5:04 pm    
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Another great album featuring Jay Dee's incomparably clean and tasteful playing is Chris Hillman's and Herb Pedersen's "Bakersfield Bound."
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Dave Grafe


From:
Hudson River Valley NY
Post  Posted 1 Nov 2004 4:41 pm    
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My vinyl copy of "Sweetheart" credits Jay Dee Maness AND Lloyd Green and I can only guess which tunes were which by the styles. Either way, the whole thing is a steel pickers compendium of creative genius. First PSG teacher I ever had was that album, plus Buddy Emmons' on John Sebastion's "Rainbows All Over Your Blues" -- most of that stuff is STILL on my woodshedding disc.

I met Jay Dee in the mid-eighties at a little bar in San Pedro where he was part of a weekly radio show. Went there with Jeff and Gerrie (at that time, anyway) Ross. Got to do a few shows with him in the Desert Rose days -- nicest guy you could ever meet, and all that pickin' looked so natural and easy. I worked a show with Jon Jorgenson in Portland recently and we were both still saying nice things about Jay Dee. Hope somebody lets me know next time he's coming through PuddleTown.

Dave

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[This message was edited by Dave Grafe on 01 November 2004 at 04:45 PM.]

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kbdrost


From:
Prospect Heights, IL
Post  Posted 7 Nov 2004 6:40 pm    
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Sweetheart is one of my all time favorites, and an early influence. I spoke with Lloyd, and he told me who played on the cuts I identified.

Lloyd-- You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
Hickory Wind
One Hundred Years From Now

Jay Dee-- You're Still On My Mind
Life In Prison

Also, Lloyd did the outtake duet with Clarence White on All I Have Are Memories. This is a killer cut if you've never heard it.

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Ken Drost
steelcrazy after all these years
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