Nice steel from Al on Patty's (crazy arms)

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Bob Adams
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Nice steel from Al on Patty's (crazy arms)

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4gsbBDy ... ature=fvwp

Good to hear the unaccompanied steel, start and finsh.

Nicely produced all together![/u]
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That's good stuff. You won't hear that on the radio. :?
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Notice the way they go to a V minor instead of the usual I when the steel solo starts after the fiddles. Nice.
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I always thought that was just a I7 chord, but if the bass is playing a V, it's a V. :)

I bet ol' Ralph Mooney is pretty happy about this.
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I hear the bass player hit the V, but I don't hear a minor chord. It sounds to me like a I7 with a V in the bass. I guess it's that Bb note being played with a G in the bass that gives it that minor feel. Whatever it is, I like it.

Beautiful song.
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It just does not get much better than that. Enough said!
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You know what "they" say, Any one can play country. Sure they can. That's good stuff.
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Post by Walter Stettner »

Fabolous! Al is such a great musician, no matter if it is Dobro, non-pedal or pedal steel. Great stuff! :) :) :)

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Post by Bo Borland »

It sounds like a Vm7 inversion to me.

You can hear the piano playing a I Vm7 I passing chord figure behind the first line of the verse/chorus instead of playing a I7

It's the kind of tune that could be very simple 3 chords or dressed up tastefully. This is a beautiful arrangement.
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