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Peter Freiberger
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Will Ray & Jay Dee

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Some hot stuff from Jay Dee and Will Ray. Also Steve Duncan on drums.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgJZV8IT5YA
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Fierce. Jody.
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:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :whoa: :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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and I thought I had heard every lick that he knew) :)- think again......... wowowowow!!
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What guitar did he use? Dosn't sound like his Emmons.
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Post by Peter Freiberger »

It was done in 1996, I believe, which would rule out the MSA Studio Pro and I believe also the Frank Carter modded MCI he had for a while. So I'd bet it was one of his P/P's, but of course there are always a lot of variables in the recording/mixing process beyond the control of the player. There are differences of tone on a lot of recordings he's done, but always a common stylistic element that makes it unmistakably Jay Dee.
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Man oh Man! :whoa:
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He's Phenominal ... (did I spell that right? :? )...and to think in the late 70's he took the solo on Ray Steven's "Misty" in one take :)

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Funny how.....

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Isn't it amazing and pleasant to find great steel guitar when you're not even looking for it. Kudos to JJ, WR, and SD for their part. Lastly..thanks for the post. Regards,RK
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Post by Peter Freiberger »

I saw (and heard) Jay Dee yesterday, playing elegantly, as always. That cut was recorded direct, as were all the Chris and Herb recordings, which accounts for differences in tone. The technology has improved and he is less averse to recording this way when necessary, but still prefers using an amp.
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Thats the coolest..... When is the video coming out for THAT SONG! Very nice
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This one still knocks me out! One of my very favorites. These guys never run out of ideas on this one.
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Post by David Wright »

I'm with Frank on this one...you can pick Jay Dee out of any "Steel Line Up"
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