New Clip of the Week 06/07/09

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Walter Stettner
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New Clip of the Week 06/07/09

Post by Walter Stettner »

Nobody can complain that there is not enough steel on this week's clip. :)

Let's go back to the 1970's:

http://www.lloydgreentribute.com/Austri ... Sounds.htm

Enjoy the music!

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Post by Andy Zahnd »

:D Good Morning Walter

Must be Mel Tillis, who's doing good on my allways favorite "Rainy Day Woman"!
Have a great sunday!
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Post by Glenn Boppre »

Sounds like Mel Tillis and I think it's Paul Franklin on the steel.
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Post by Roger Kelly »

Sounds like M-M-Mel and Buddy Emmons to me.
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Post by Bent Romnes »

I'm no good at this but I am sure it is Mel Tillis and it sounds like Buddy Emmons on steel.

I also wanted to say that this to me was an excellent recording as far as the mixing goes.
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Post by robert kramer »

Tough call. It does sound like Franklin quoting Emmons quoting Mooney. I vote Mel Tillis w/ Paul Franklin on steel. If it is, it's a great example of three pedal steel styles going on in one song.
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Post by Dave Burr »

It sure sounds like Buddy Emmons to me... listen to the lick at 1:55... that's Buddy's lick for sure!
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Post by Peter Freiberger »

I'm guessing it is Emmons. I have some Tillis albums from the same period and I'm pretty sure he's playing on them. Since the entire steel part is in his Mooney-esque style I think that's more quoting than Paul Franklin would do, not that he's not capable of it.

But I've been wrong before.
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Post by Walter Stettner »

Yes, it is Buddy Emmons, with great back-up work and solo parts as well. :)

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