Billy Walker steel?
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Billy Walker steel?
I was just listening to Billy Walker's version of "Down To My Last Cigarette".
Very cool...shuffle with walking bass and cross-stick on the snare...swingin'.
And a really tasty steel part.
Anybody know who played it?
Very cool...shuffle with walking bass and cross-stick on the snare...swingin'.
And a really tasty steel part.
Anybody know who played it?
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I would bet my last dollar that it was Hal Rugg....Hal told me that Billy Walker was one of his accounts, and he also told me that one night a bunch of them were standing in a parking lot after a job and Hal mentioned that it was late and he needed to get home....he said and I am down to my last cigarette. I think Billy Walker wrote the tune, but Hal's remark was the inspiration.
Billy Easton
Casa Grande, AZ
I would bet my last dollar that it was Hal Rugg....Hal told me that Billy Walker was one of his accounts, and he also told me that one night a bunch of them were standing in a parking lot after a job and Hal mentioned that it was late and he needed to get home....he said and I am down to my last cigarette. I think Billy Walker wrote the tune, but Hal's remark was the inspiration.
Billy Easton
Casa Grande, AZ
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Hey Billy...Que paso?
I think you may be right. A search turned up a YouTube clip of Hal playing the tune at the '94 convention in STL, and the title screen says he played on Billy's version, and also on KD Lang's version.
Written by Billy and Harlan Howard, so the parking lot story may very well be true.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8h3538VdY1o
I think you may be right. A search turned up a YouTube clip of Hal playing the tune at the '94 convention in STL, and the title screen says he played on Billy's version, and also on KD Lang's version.
Written by Billy and Harlan Howard, so the parking lot story may very well be true.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8h3538VdY1o
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It was either Hal or Weldon, they both were on Billy's stuff back then... not sure which without being able to give it a listen right now, though...
Mikey D... H.S.P.
Music hath the charm to soothe a savage beast, but I'd try a 10mm first.
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Music hath the charm to soothe a savage beast, but I'd try a 10mm first.
http://www.steelharp.com
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True, Buddy worked all of Pennington's sessions, the Step One stuff, RCA, etc. "Cigarette" was cut long before that time, though, I do believe.
Mikey D... H.S.P.
Music hath the charm to soothe a savage beast, but I'd try a 10mm first.
http://www.steelharp.com
http://www.thesessionplayers.com/douchette.html
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http://s117.photobucket.com/albums/o54/Steelharp/
Music hath the charm to soothe a savage beast, but I'd try a 10mm first.
http://www.steelharp.com
http://www.thesessionplayers.com/douchette.html
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http://s117.photobucket.com/albums/o54/Steelharp/
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When I worked with Billy (’71–’72) there were occasions when Lloyd Green was playing on the final cuts of some of Billy's songs! In fact, the only two names that I heard Billy mention during my stint with him were Weldon and Lloyd! Not to take anything away from Hal, of course! I think a lot of times they had to use who was available at the time! And also the style of the song was considered when choosing the steel-player! The best (2)-yrs. I spent here in Nashville!
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I do not think I have heard the Billy Walker version but I have heard the K.D. Lang version. Hal Rugg makes the song with his steel playing and his tone is just awesome. I personally do not smoke and the song only appeals to me because of the steel guitar.
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The original record was Billy whistling, also, I believe...
Mikey D... H.S.P.
Music hath the charm to soothe a savage beast, but I'd try a 10mm first.
http://www.steelharp.com
http://www.thesessionplayers.com/douchette.html
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http://s117.photobucket.com/albums/o54/Steelharp/
Music hath the charm to soothe a savage beast, but I'd try a 10mm first.
http://www.steelharp.com
http://www.thesessionplayers.com/douchette.html
(other things you can ask about here)
http://s117.photobucket.com/albums/o54/Steelharp/
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I remember Hal and Weldon doing quite a bit of Billy's recordings too. Great playing !! But my all-time favorite Billy Walker hit is "Word Games" which I believe came out in late '73 or early '74. Buddy Emmons did the unmistakable, great playing on this recording. I've heard this was one of Buddy's first sessions back in Nashville after his return from L.A. and that he used the single-neck, 12 string, "basket weave" Emmons guitar on this cut. As soon as I heard the first steel guitar note when I initially heard the record on the radio I knew it was "The Big E." Man, the tone... superb !!!
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Tony: you mentioned having 2 or 3 of these shows recorded from RFD; I'd appreciate it a great deal if you could send me a copy of one of them.
Mike; I see you a couple of times backing Billy on the RFD Channel from Minn. You were doing O.K., as far as I'm concerned; enjoyed your harmonica playing, also.. thanks, Tony and Mike..Bernie
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