Al Perkins Flying Burrito Brothers Six Days on the Road
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Al Perkins Flying Burrito Brothers Six Days on the Road
I've posted this on the British Steelies forum but no-one can help...
Have a look at this link
http://youtube.com/watch?v=BwPTYimAE7E
To me, that is brilliant but probably not to everyone's taste. Slightly distorted sound (and very loud). If I could sound like that I'd be a happy man!
If anyone could even hint at how to play the lick straight after "eastern seaboard", let alone tab it out, I'd be very happy!
Have a look at this link
http://youtube.com/watch?v=BwPTYimAE7E
To me, that is brilliant but probably not to everyone's taste. Slightly distorted sound (and very loud). If I could sound like that I'd be a happy man!
If anyone could even hint at how to play the lick straight after "eastern seaboard", let alone tab it out, I'd be very happy!
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This is the fill following the lyric "eastern seaboard" from 6 Days On The Road as presented from the you tube video. Clearly Al is using a right knee lever here but without knowing his copedent at the time, I am not sure why. There is another position where this fill can be done in the same register but this follows his hand movements. As far as the sound used on this tune..I think it works great. And few among us are going to question Mr. Perkin's taste. Hope this helps you guys. It was fun even with a hang over.
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I will be posting a you tube video on the break of this one tomorrow or Tuesday. Al's tuning from top-G#-E-B-G#-E-D-B-E. he had two knees going to the right his left knee raised string 5 (E) to F# his right Lowered string 2 (E) to Eb. if you watch the video now you will see when he is lowering the E.
I will then cover Lloyd Green's take on it on a different video. Charlie Pride singing it
I will then cover Lloyd Green's take on it on a different video. Charlie Pride singing it
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I put a little something on youtube trying to cover this one I am sure that I missed some things but there is enough here to get you on some what of a right track. keep in mind that Al did not have the pleasure of all the bells and whistles we have today but what he had he worked it well. and it was once told to me by Jeff Newman every once in a while one needs to fold the knees up and work for what you want. it will make you a better player in the end. also there is no match to the tone that came off that fender as to what we have today. I had a guitar just like that once and somebody broke in my place and took it. I always thought it would show up one day around here but thats been years ago. any ole way heres the link to the you tube thing I did
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEv7OPfrrAk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEv7OPfrrAk
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Thanks for that.Joseph Barcus wrote:I put a little something on youtube trying to cover this one I am sure that I missed some things but there is enough here to get you on some what of a right track. keep in mind that Al did not have the pleasure of all the bells and whistles we have today but what he had he worked it well. and it was once told to me by Jeff Newman every once in a while one needs to fold the knees up and work for what you want. it will make you a better player in the end. also there is no match to the tone that came off that fender as to what we have today. I had a guitar just like that once and somebody broke in my place and took it. I always thought it would show up one day around here but thats been years ago. any ole way heres the link to the you tube thing I did
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEv7OPfrrAk
I totally agree with you about the bells and whistles. I'm not an experienced player by any means but I've purposely limited myself to a very simple set-up to try and get the most I can out of that before getting any more complex. To be honest, I've not felt the need to have eight knee levers and ten pedals as yet - mostly because I don't feel like I've exhausted all the possibilities of the basic set-up (but also because I'm a bit reluctant to mess with my instrument and add the extras).
Most of the steel playing I aspire to was done on a very basic set-up.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBvcElUdV7w
I've purchased a few lessons from Jeff, and I have to say they are fantastic. They come with a tab and a link to a video where you get a breakdown of every lick. Nothing gets glossed over and he repeats the licks in slower speeds so you can get the idea.
This lesson covers the first verse of the FBB live version with Al Perkins.
At any rate, I've learned a good deal off of his guides and just spreading the good word.
I've purchased a few lessons from Jeff, and I have to say they are fantastic. They come with a tab and a link to a video where you get a breakdown of every lick. Nothing gets glossed over and he repeats the licks in slower speeds so you can get the idea.
This lesson covers the first verse of the FBB live version with Al Perkins.
At any rate, I've learned a good deal off of his guides and just spreading the good word.
Eastern Seaboard Lick
Thanks Mark! Glad you are getting some value out of my site!
Here is the lick the way I heard it (Very slight variation from Barry's):
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Here is the lick the way I heard it (Very slight variation from Barry's):
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Nice picking on the Six Days.
Just to add a photo, Al was with Stephen Stills and Chris Hillman in Manassas.
Still playing a ZB as in the clip below, a smooth and airy buckle rubber:
@6:20
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuphMxy ... pfreload=1
But @ 31:21 Al turns his psg into a screaming distorto monster.
Just to add a photo, Al was with Stephen Stills and Chris Hillman in Manassas.
Still playing a ZB as in the clip below, a smooth and airy buckle rubber:
@6:20
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuphMxy ... pfreload=1
But @ 31:21 Al turns his psg into a screaming distorto monster.
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Bumping this one up to the top. I went through Jeff's lesson again last night as a refresher and picked these licks up fast. This is such a great song to learn on the E9 pedal steel. Thankful for the work that Joe, Jeff and the forum members did figuring out the parts of this song.Mark Hershey wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBvcElUdV7w
I've purchased a few lessons from Jeff, and I have to say they are fantastic. They come with a tab and a link to a video where you get a breakdown of every lick. Nothing gets glossed over and he repeats the licks in slower speeds so you can get the idea.
This lesson covers the first verse of the FBB live version with Al Perkins.
At any rate, I've learned a good deal off of his guides and just spreading the good word.
Would love to see more Gram Parsons or Burrito Brothers tabs on here if anyone is up for it!
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Oh I've learned them all already.Frank Freniere wrote:I think you'll find a few Burritos/Parsons tabs in the Tablature section if you do a Search.
If any one could tab this one out that would be amazing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AWo4GEnqD0
I've figured out most of it, I get stuck on the run down the neck from the 14th fret to the 7th fret and the licks around the 2nd fret.