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Marcel Parijs
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Post by Marcel Parijs »

Find a clip from Vince Gill. Who's the steelplayer.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=Rde1NhBNV1M

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Post by Gary Lee Gimble »

Hi Marcel! Posted on the clip's note...
"Love the extra long steel guitar solo by Joe McGuffey,...."
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Post by Lee Baucum »

You beat me by about 3 minutes!

Nice performance.
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Post by Ivan Posa »

Wow!!!! what a great version from Vince with some super Steel work from Joe McGuffey. What axe is he playing? Somebody has their head in the way.
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Post by Billy Murdoch »

Tremendous steel playing.
It is also nice to see that Vince recognised and appreciated a great solo.
Why have I never heard of Joe?
Just shows that there are super players out there in the shadows.
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Post by Rick Kornacker »

Hey Marcel! Had to think for a moment..Joe McGuffee was one of the guys that I met in Nashville(Madison)at Duane Marrs' shop. At the time he was working for Dolly Parton and after that period I didn't really run across him and didn't even know that he worked with Vince in the "early days" even though I had worked with his drummer, Martin Parker. Incidentally, there are many players in his category, that is, great players that don't get a lot of press that are exceptionally great players that have been part of the "scene".One in particular comes to mind...Gary Carter, a "monster" picker, a nice guy and humble as they come. A lot of players here on the forum are awesome pickers that haven't ever been a "Nashville" player(an environment that poses quite a challenge and competition that can benefit a player immensely).Glad that there are a lot of us guys of varied backgrounds around here on the Forum...what a great resource! Respectfully submitted, RK
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Post by Dave Mudgett »

Great clip, nice emotional steel playing.

From about 2:44 to about 3:00, they close in on the right hand of the front of the guitar - looks like a Legrande decal. Sure sounds good, whatever it is.
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Post by Ronald Larson »

What a great video. Joe McGuffey was Dolly Parton's steel player in the 70's. He is listed on her "Heartbreaker" album as the steel player. He must have played steel for Vince Gill before John Hughey and was first to do "Look at us" with him. John Hughey is listed as the player on Vince's "Pocket full of gold" album.
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Post by Brett Day »

"Pocketful Of Gold" was the first of Vince's records that John played on. It was Paul Franklin who recommended that John should join Vince's band.

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Post by Brett Day »

The steel in the video is probably an Emmons Legrande, because I thought I saw Legrande written on the steel.

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Post by James Cann »

Very interesting to note the tempo: faster than any version I've heard, vocal or instrumental. Not so strange when considering live performance, but for the song, the tempo here isn't out of line.

I'll have to goose my BIAB track tempo a bit to see If I can do any justice myself.
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Joe is a friend of mine
and he is the most humble cat you ever met.
He quit playing 8 or 9 years ago .
He does real estate here around Branson Mo.
He wont sell his guitar.
It just sits in the closet
last we talked.
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Post by Marcel Parijs »

Thanks every one for the comments.

Looks a Emmons guitar either for me

Gr,Marcel
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Post by James Collett »

Old-fashioned me still likes John Hughey's version better! Oh well. :\ Still fantastic steeling, though :D
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