Chuck Hall wrote:For folks with a lot of stuff especially if it is on you tube, you could go to their home page and see their list. Like Mickey Adams (singlpilot)
Very good suggestion, Chuck. I'll be sure that Danny reads this because it's a pretty easy way to look up videos. 
I didn't get around to posting it yesterday as I ended up spending the whole day and evening pretty much giving Danny some new steel lessons on a few things he wanted to learn, but on Saturday we spent some time doing my list and it definitely does entail some typing and then going to each video individually to capture the link. Nothing difficult, but it was tedious and time consuming for sure.
Since we went ahead and did the list, here it is at Danny's request ...
Blue Jade (A Simple Rendition) – Jim Lindsey – Played at home in Arlington TX to a backing track, Dec 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rc3V5RcDKjc
Blue Jade (A Practice Run-Through) – Jim Lindsey – Played at home in Arlington TX to a backing track, Dec 2009, a preliminary practice run-through played while getting some ideas for the song and a feel for the backing track.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsedYWfhcBQ
Sweet Memories (A Rough Rendition) – Jim Lindsey – Played at home in Arlington TX to a backing track, Dec 2009, a very rough rendition played early morning in the throes of a dastardly hangover (the result of having experienced drinking beer for the first time the night before).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yU8Sr9ub-K4
Sweet Memories (A Practice Run-Through) – Jim Lindsey – Played at home in Arlington TX to a backing track, Dec 2009, a preliminary practice run-through played while in the grips of a beer buzz (my first time drinking beer in all my 55 years).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSqA-MDtbL8
Steel Practice + Dogs + A Friend + 3 Six Packs of Beer = This: – Jim Lindsey – Played at home in Arlington TX to a backing track, Dec 2009, when trying to come up with some ideas to play on Sweet Memories, my friend, Daniel, pops over with some beer (which I try drinking for the first time) and between the beer, Daniel making me laugh, my dogs making me laugh and even a flea bite, I never make it through the song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UIJo5N9wqs
Domino Theory Of Love - Jim Lindsey with Ty Herndon & Ride The West, 1990, The Benchmark in Denton TX
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bnr48aDUdIs
Shameless - Jim Lindsey with Ty Herndon & Ride The West, 1992, Texas The Club in San Angelo TX
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opitizvWfRM&NR=1
Rockin' Robin - Jim Lindsey with Whatta Band, 1989, The Blue Moon in Port Orchard WA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFxEO6KuGR0
My Baby Thinks He’s A Train (Playing steel in an earthquake) – Jim Lindsey with Whatta Band, 1989, The Ship Ashore Resort, Smith River CA. This one is a survival mode recording … just as we kicked off the song, waves upon waves of aftershocks from the San Francisco quake of ’89 began hitting us. Very difficult to play steel in with my guitar moving in “circular” small violent motions under my picks and bar … at one point, the female vocalist (Paymela Faye) turns around and says “Just keep playing and they’ll keep dancing”. We kept playing and they kept dancing. Occasionally, you can see the camera shaking and hear the music warble as the shock waves go up the tripod into the camera.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9gOALoltko
I Fall To Pieces – Jim Lindsey with Whatta Band, 1988, The Mountain Way Inn, Spanaway WA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ad2L5FRVo6c
Trick Rider – Jim Lindsey with Ty Herndon, 1992, The Rodeo Exchange, Ft Worth TX.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPK-RuiS-IM
What Kind Of Fool – Jim Lindsey with Ty Herndon, 1991, The Rodeo Exchange, Ft Worth TX
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFNQsoLDNj4
Lone Star Beer (& Bob Wills Music) – Jim Lindsey with Whatta Band, 1988, The Mountain Way Inn, Spanaway WA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YXJrZrrAGY
Leave Him Outta This - Jim Lindsey with Ty Herndon & Ride The West, 1992, Our bass player, Randy Jeter, sings a Steve Wariner tune, Texas The Club in San Angelo TX. This one is an example of a sound man who doesn’t like steel and he kept pulling the steel way back in the mix, particularly during a brief steel solo.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vudm1SRlIu8
Living In A Moment – Jim Lindsey with Ty Herndon, 1998, I can’t remember the name of this particular venue, but we were somewhere in Wisconsin and were co-headlining with Wynonna Judd (Wynonna, of course, being the main headliner)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDebV8jPbSI
What Mattered Most – Jim Lindsey with Ty Herndon, 1998, I can’t remember the name of this particular venue, but we were somewhere in Wisconsin and were co-headlining with Wynonna Judd (Wynonna, of course, being the main headliner). On this one, I got to use my Match-Bro.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBqlcs7AUog
She Wants To Be Wanted – Jim Lindsey with Ty Herndon, 1998, I can’t remember the name of this particular venue, but we were somewhere in Wisconsin and were co-headlining with Wynonna Judd (Wynonna, of course, being the main headliner). I apologize for the video and audio being out of sync on this one. Somehow, when I captured this one off of VHS onto my computer, a lag occurred between the audio and video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9B7YeDmmTFc
I Love You Because - Jim Lindsey with Whatta Band, 1989, The Blue Moon in Port Orchard WA – There’s a story behind this one. I was very sick and ended up in the emergency the same night after the gig … my fever was 103 degrees. What I thought was a bad cold turned out to be a full blown case of pneumonia. There’s one little “jump” in the video near the beginning of the song where the guy recording it had to suddenly change the battery.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LczsOXAPTTY
They’ll Never Take Her Love Away From Me (My tribute to Gary Hogue & Junior Knight – song only) – Jim Lindsey playing at home along with a video of Gary Hogue and Junior Knight playing this song, Sep 2009. My twin in the song is with Gary’s playing while I play rhythms and a harmony with Junior’s playing. Meant as my tribute to these two great steel players, this is the second time I attempted to play steel again after laying off from music for nine years. Sadly, Gary is no longer with us but Junior is still going strong and remains one of my great inspirations.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_g0IaVZAag
They’ll Never Take Her Love Away From Me (My tribute to Gary Hogue & Junior Knight – with a vocal narrative) – Jim Lindsey playing at home along with a video of Gary Hogue and Junior Knight playing this song, Sep 2009. My twin in the song is with Gary’s playing while I play rhythms and a harmony with Junior’s playing. Meant as my tribute to these two great steel players, this is the second time I attempted to play steel again after laying off from music for nine years. Sadly, Gary is no longer with us but Junior is still going strong and remains one of my great inspirations. This video includes a vocal narrative by me addressing how Gary & Junior have been inspirational and a little about my guitar, which was Gary Hogue’s first Mullen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raynS6i7Buk
Angels In The Snow – Jim Lindsey playing to a CD of Gary Hogue’s instrumental, Angels In The Snow, Sep 2009. This is one that I was very reluctant to upload and I apologize that I’m shirtless in the video … this was my very first attempt to play steel again after laying off for nine years and this “Kodak moment” was captured on film by my old student, Danny Dees, who dropped by for a visit one day and, after learning that I’d not played since 2000, convinced me to finally put on my picks and try playing a song. My A/C was broken and the temperature in the house was a torturous 101 degrees (thus, the reason for no shirt). I played twin along with Hogue’s playing on the CD, but at Danny’s suggestion, I made sure my steel volume was dominant to be easily heard. Since I wasn’t dressed with the idea of ever uploading it to YouTube, I never thought anything of it, but leave it to Danny to spread the word to a few other of our steel playing buds that he’d got me to finally play again and caught it on film … suddenly, I had so many requests in email from people wanting to see this very first attempt at playing again that I finally complied, uploaded the video and here it is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTHyITDrRsc
The following are audio files taken from cassette tapes and set to a slide show of still shots:
Too Cold To Hold – Jim Lindsey with Jon Dennis Smith & Southern Thunder, 1990, DSL Recording Studios, Dallas TX.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Vd56PRrHc4
Unidentified Tune by Eddie Raven – Jim Lindsey with Jon Dennis Smith & Southern Thunder, 1990, live show recording at a club in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. This was recorded with a small cassette recorder placed nearest the steel amps, so the steel is very out front (recorded for the purpose of critique, something I used to do at live gigs to grade myself and improve any deficient areas that needed working on)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EZw46tUlcY
Highway 40 Blues – Jim Lindsey with Whatta Band, Dec 28th 1988, The Esquimalt Inn, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. This was my birthday and the club owner sent up several shots of a liquor called Black Sambuca … by the third set in which this was played, I was pretty buzzed and this was the only time I’ve ever played live on stage with a buzz. This was recorded with a small cassette recorder placed nearest the steel amps, so the steel is very out front (recorded for the purpose of critique, something I used to do at live gigs to grade myself and improve any deficient areas that needed working on)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKCjvHpXF1A
A Way To Survive – Jim Lindsey with Whatta Band, 1989, The Ship Ashore Resort, Smith River CA. This was recorded with a small cassette recorder placed nearest the steel amps, so the steel is very out front (recorded for the purpose of critique, something I used to do at live gigs to grade myself and improve any deficient areas that needed working on)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QT-6g7gT-Ec
Don’t Tell Mama I Was Drinking – Jim Lindsey with Ty Herndon, July 3rd 1997, The Napa Valley Fair, Calistoga CA. A board mixed recording from our concert for The Road, heard in 23 countries over 250 radio stations live via satellite.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7RSiAvo8e4
Wow ... I didn't realize I had uploaded that many.

Anyway, Danny Dess, here's the list you wanted.
