Kay Adams' Wheels&Tears/Little Pink Mack. Who plays PSG?
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Kay Adams' Wheels&Tears/Little Pink Mack. Who plays PSG?
just wondering... read a review that says Ralph Mooney (along w/ James Burton) but I don't buy it.
The playing is more Lloyd Green-style, and did Moon EVER play a fuzz-tone solo?
I'm thinking some lesser-known Bakersfield player like Leo LeBlanc or...? The year was 1966.
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Bobby Garrett... very interesting.
the more i listen to "Little Pink Mack" the more i think it's Lloyd.
there just weren't too many players with that Lloyd Green sound in 1966. only one i can really think of...
listen to it HERE
http://blogfiles.wfmu.org/DY/Little_Pin ... _Adams.mp3
the more i listen to "Little Pink Mack" the more i think it's Lloyd.
there just weren't too many players with that Lloyd Green sound in 1966. only one i can really think of...
listen to it HERE
http://blogfiles.wfmu.org/DY/Little_Pin ... _Adams.mp3
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Kevin is Right... Leo used to emulate a lot of Lloyds playing, but still had his own sound
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A year later, we're still stumped: Who's the Steeler on this album?
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sounds like a fender to me...or zb...yeah..could be don and tom..
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Hmmmm... I'm the one who wrote the offending review a few years back, and now all this has got me looking for the source I used when I credited Mooney and Burton. I'm chagrinned to say that I can't remember what/where it was. (I certainly do agree that the sounds don't always quite match what I know of those players. )
My sincere apologies if I've propagated misinformation. I'll keep digging-- though there are clearly some excellent shovels in the ground already.
My sincere apologies if I've propagated misinformation. I'll keep digging-- though there are clearly some excellent shovels in the ground already.
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the plot thickens...!
turns out a friend of mine knows Kay and here's the information she gave:
but Lloyd is listed as the player on "Little Pink Mack" over at lloydgreentribute.com and between Lloyd's studio logs and Walter's devoted research, I trust that information 100%.
turns out a friend of mine knows Kay and here's the information she gave:
I really need to get my record player working so I can give the whole album a spin. I know Leo LeBlanc did a lot of studio work with Gene Moles, while Mooney worked more with James Burton. Maybe they're all on there.Peaches Price on drums, Gentleman Jim on piano, Ralph Mooney on steel, Gene Moles & James Burton guitars, I forget who's on bass, maybe Bob Morris?
but Lloyd is listed as the player on "Little Pink Mack" over at lloydgreentribute.com and between Lloyd's studio logs and Walter's devoted research, I trust that information 100%.
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I would vote for Lloyd. Thats his exact style and also that is a Sho-Bud guitar tone identifiable by anyone who is much into Sho-Buds. I'd be surprised if it wasn't. Interesting. I never thought he did alot of west coast work. I believe that its him. Doesn't sound like Moon. Scott, where is Kay, and does she still sing? I have seen her on the old Buck Owens Ranch show tapes. She recorded well. Good country material.
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While I'm not sure 100% that it is him on the original (about 98%, though ), there is definitely some true-blue Lloyd-on-a-Sho Bud Permanent worship on aural display in Lisa & Her Kin's brand spankin' new cover version here: 02 Little Pink Mack.mp3
Who's Lisa & Her Kin? Well, that would be my sister Lisa, me on Tele, and forumite Russ Blake mashin' pedals! The track was produced by other forumite Deke Dickerson, and I think fans of sassy 60's PSG should get a charge out of it.
Who's Lisa & Her Kin? Well, that would be my sister Lisa, me on Tele, and forumite Russ Blake mashin' pedals! The track was produced by other forumite Deke Dickerson, and I think fans of sassy 60's PSG should get a charge out of it.
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