The Grammys, Lady Antebellum, and Pedal Steel
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The Grammys, Lady Antebellum, and Pedal Steel
We (pedal steelers) won a few Grammys last night.
OK not really....but...."I Need You Now" chorus vocal harmonly lick emulates E9 pedal A/B lick.
"It's a quarter after after one......."
On the word "quarter", the lead and harmony vocal melody emulate the pedal B down/rock onto pedal A harmonic structure.
Ok it's a stretch and certainly no disrespect for Lady Antebellum, in fact I say brilliant! I've heard the steel emulate the human voice but not he voice, the pedal steel.
I was also glad Ben Kieth's passing was mentioned along with displaying a photo of him playing steel.
OK not really....but...."I Need You Now" chorus vocal harmonly lick emulates E9 pedal A/B lick.
"It's a quarter after after one......."
On the word "quarter", the lead and harmony vocal melody emulate the pedal B down/rock onto pedal A harmonic structure.
Ok it's a stretch and certainly no disrespect for Lady Antebellum, in fact I say brilliant! I've heard the steel emulate the human voice but not he voice, the pedal steel.
I was also glad Ben Kieth's passing was mentioned along with displaying a photo of him playing steel.
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Re: The Grammys, Lady Antebellum, and Pedal Steel
I was surprised to see that but expect that was because Neil Young was there. I don't normally watch those types of shows, have they ever mentioned a passed on steel player before? Of course my knee jerk reaction was---cool but hey what about Buddy Charleton!!!Jim Pitman wrote:We (pedal steelers) won a few Grammys last night.
There was one small group that performed that actually had a steel on stage as the featured intstrument---can't remember who it was though.
I was also glad Ben Kieth's passing was mentioned along with displaying a photo of him playing steel.
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To me "I Need You Now" sounds way too much like Alan Parson's "Eye In The Sky",I would bet they are in the same key.
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Bo,I haven't heard about the lawsuit,I'm not up on all of that stuff but I know a rip when I hear one and that one is a rip,It's like when I used fall asleep to a country radio station I woke up the next morning and though that I wrote "Silver Wings"
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I can't help but think that this "stretch" is like looking for the Christ image in the pizza that just got delivered and that "Lady A", to me, sounds like a carefully manufactured ensemble that has had all of the "life" cleansed out of it. I can understand Taylor Swift, because she is about selling the image of purity, but Lady A sounds completely void of substance."I Need You Now" chorus vocal harmonly lick emulates E9 pedal A/B lick.
Me too.I was also glad Ben Kieth's passing was mentioned along with displaying a photo of him playing steel.
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If you listen real close to a lot of songs you hear the same melody but a little different chord pattern.Been noticing this for many years.RS
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Here's the poop on the LadyA/APP controversy. clickhere
I have a cousin who's a huge Alan Parsons fan. He brought the similarity to my att. months ago. I guess there are many more APP fans who felt the same way.
Sorry to stretch the bounds of your topic Jim.
Actually, that musical phrase is really nice and the vocal harmony is very pretty. I see what you mean about emulating pedals.
I like the steel phrasing on Need you Now. Very nice. I've learned it, but need to polish it up. Is that PF?
Miranda Lambert's band was the one I saw with a pedal steel on stage. The House that built Me.
I have a cousin who's a huge Alan Parsons fan. He brought the similarity to my att. months ago. I guess there are many more APP fans who felt the same way.
Sorry to stretch the bounds of your topic Jim.
Actually, that musical phrase is really nice and the vocal harmony is very pretty. I see what you mean about emulating pedals.
I like the steel phrasing on Need you Now. Very nice. I've learned it, but need to polish it up. Is that PF?
Miranda Lambert's band was the one I saw with a pedal steel on stage. The House that built Me.
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Besides Ben keith's accomplishments as a steel player he was the Producer of Jewell's first album. Ben has been with Neil for almost forty years , consequently putting him in the middle of the music industry. He had many friends in all genres of music.
As far as Lady A goes they are a great bunch of folks. I'm biased because I play on their records but they are truly talented and hard working. They write most of their material and they can actually sing. there is little to no vocal tuning on their records. As for being devoid of substance, I might have to disagree. I think their music feels and sounds good, well crafted and melodic.They are still young and in my opinion are only going to get better. Dave Haywood is a great musician, multi instrumentalist.
The slide guitar on Need You Now was played by rob McNeely.
As far as Lady A goes they are a great bunch of folks. I'm biased because I play on their records but they are truly talented and hard working. They write most of their material and they can actually sing. there is little to no vocal tuning on their records. As for being devoid of substance, I might have to disagree. I think their music feels and sounds good, well crafted and melodic.They are still young and in my opinion are only going to get better. Dave Haywood is a great musician, multi instrumentalist.
The slide guitar on Need You Now was played by rob McNeely.
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No argument with that and of course, I respect your opinion. My bias is more towards music with intensity and I'm not saying that there isn't a place for feel good music, but after listening to a number of the other productions last night and then having Lady A placed at the "top" seemed like a repudiation.I think their music feels and sounds good, well crafted and melodic.
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When have the Grammies ever been about integrity? Unfortunately Jamie Johnson, Buddy Miller, and Patty Griffith didn't make the short list.
I'm glad my pals won. They work hard and can actually sing and write.They sold more records than ninety percent of the artist that were on the show and they are from Nashville. I might even get another job out of it. Life is good.
Cheers!
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I'm glad my pals won. They work hard and can actually sing and write.They sold more records than ninety percent of the artist that were on the show and they are from Nashville. I might even get another job out of it. Life is good.
Cheers!
BB
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who was the pedal steel player with Miranda????...????....is that her name....country singer. Anyway, the steel player sang background as well...while he was playing.
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ps....my college buddy played piano for Katy Perry. It was a white John Lennon Steinway....of course, she sent him to the tailor to have a white Armani suit fitted...gotta match the piano eh!
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ps....my college buddy played piano for Katy Perry. It was a white John Lennon Steinway....of course, she sent him to the tailor to have a white Armani suit fitted...gotta match the piano eh!
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