Favorite all-time steelsolos
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Every note Lloyd Green played on "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere" from the Byrds Sweetheart of the Rodeo album.
This was the first steel playing I ever heard back when I was 16, and I still love it. I cannot imagine hearing anything other than what he played on that tune.
This was the first steel playing I ever heard back when I was 16, and I still love it. I cannot imagine hearing anything other than what he played on that tune.
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Bob Hempker - "Pickn' Shovel" ("On the road with Loretta and the Coal Miners" album) and "For A Minute There" (same album)
Lloyd Green - "Husband Hunting" (and anything else he played with Lynn Anderson)
Stu Basore - "Tapedeck In His Tractor" ("NASHVILLE" soundtrack)
Jerry Byrd - "I'll Be All Smiles Tonight" and "Hilo March"
There are many others of course, but these are the ones that immedately come to my mind.
Lloyd Green - "Husband Hunting" (and anything else he played with Lynn Anderson)
Stu Basore - "Tapedeck In His Tractor" ("NASHVILLE" soundtrack)
Jerry Byrd - "I'll Be All Smiles Tonight" and "Hilo March"
There are many others of course, but these are the ones that immedately come to my mind.
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Don't start me !!!!!!!!!1
Just a few,
Who's gonna love me now, LLoyd with Charlie Louvin,
Jay Macdonald as a Buckaroo on Pierce's 'Touch me' from the 'On the bandstand' album which I've got !!!!
Lloyd on Paychecks 'Or is it love'.
The Big E on L.J.Dickens 'We could'
Curly Chalker on 'A thing called sadness' and 'Mansion on a hill'.
Jimmy Day on Willie Nelsons' 'Waltz acorss Texas'.
Tom Brumley on Arrowhead and on the Ricky Nelson albums, as has been mentioned, where he carries you off on a dream ride, and on almost ANYTHING.
Feel, feel, feel, everytime, against fireworks.
Most opinions mentioned here are all emotional comments.
Usually it's not the wizardry or even the solo but that certain something in the playing that sends shivers down your back, when you can feel the player in the music.
I must dig my albums out again, it's got me going.
Barry
Just a few,
Who's gonna love me now, LLoyd with Charlie Louvin,
Jay Macdonald as a Buckaroo on Pierce's 'Touch me' from the 'On the bandstand' album which I've got !!!!
Lloyd on Paychecks 'Or is it love'.
The Big E on L.J.Dickens 'We could'
Curly Chalker on 'A thing called sadness' and 'Mansion on a hill'.
Jimmy Day on Willie Nelsons' 'Waltz acorss Texas'.
Tom Brumley on Arrowhead and on the Ricky Nelson albums, as has been mentioned, where he carries you off on a dream ride, and on almost ANYTHING.
Feel, feel, feel, everytime, against fireworks.
Most opinions mentioned here are all emotional comments.
Usually it's not the wizardry or even the solo but that certain something in the playing that sends shivers down your back, when you can feel the player in the music.
I must dig my albums out again, it's got me going.
Barry
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There are so may great steel songs by so many different steel players I love, but for an entire album I would have to go with Tom Brumley on the Buck Owens live at Carnegie Hall Concert album or Lloyd Green on Charlie Pride's Live at Panther Hall album.
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I guess I also am with Rusty Young of POCO with "BAD WEATHER". But tied for that would be Lloyd Green's version of "FAREWELL PARTY" on YouTube and here's web page: Don't get much better than this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbjViunwfvQ
Although now that I think about it check this out with the Late Great Jeff Newman from the ISGC 1993. Song is SOMEONE TO GIVE MY LOVE TO from YouTube. Check out how he bends the strings at the keyhead in the song.
Here's that web page:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1s054PrC-o
Al
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbjViunwfvQ
Although now that I think about it check this out with the Late Great Jeff Newman from the ISGC 1993. Song is SOMEONE TO GIVE MY LOVE TO from YouTube. Check out how he bends the strings at the keyhead in the song.
Here's that web page:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1s054PrC-o
Al
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Buddy Emmons---Ray Price's "I'll Sail This Ship Alone"
Weldon Myrick--Connie Smith, "I'll Come Running"
Hal Rugg ------Loretta Lynn's "Til a Tingle Becomes a Chill."
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Weldon Myrick--Connie Smith, "I'll Come Running"
Hal Rugg ------Loretta Lynn's "Til a Tingle Becomes a Chill."
John Hughey---Look At Us
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Re: Favorite all-time steelsolos
Meine-I don't have an "alltime favorite Steel Solo".Meine Bruinsma wrote:My favorite all-time steelsolo comes from the album "Nashville Skyline" by Bob Dylan, called nashville skyline rag. Great solo on that track, played by Pete Drake. I'm curious what's yours.
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There have been too many great ones over the years
to ever pick one out......al.:)
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Here's some good ones:
Sneaky's solo on "Diggy Liggy Lo" off of the Burritos' CD "The Red Album" from around 1976. Pure 100 proof Sneaky Pete. Listen to it here:
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=n ... +Red+Album
Then there's Mooney's bluesy intro,fills and solo from Wynn Stewart's tune "Slightly Used".
I don't know it it was ever formally recorded but I have a tape of Jeff Newman doing an instrumental version of the Roy Orbison tune "Crying" on his Kline 12 string at Scottys in 1984 that still moves me.
Sneaky's solo on "Diggy Liggy Lo" off of the Burritos' CD "The Red Album" from around 1976. Pure 100 proof Sneaky Pete. Listen to it here:
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=n ... +Red+Album
Then there's Mooney's bluesy intro,fills and solo from Wynn Stewart's tune "Slightly Used".
I don't know it it was ever formally recorded but I have a tape of Jeff Newman doing an instrumental version of the Roy Orbison tune "Crying" on his Kline 12 string at Scottys in 1984 that still moves me.
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