What steel is Red Rhodes playing on this tune??
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What steel is Red Rhodes playing on this tune??
I know he played a Fender for years, but thought by the time this was recorded he was playing more "modern" steels..
This steel guitar sounds exactly identical to my Fender 800. Even has the high end 'almost buzz" on the high G# that many Fender cable steels have. Listen to the solo and you will hear what I am talking about. Its not unpleasant, just a characteristic I have noticed on Fender cable jobs..
Not sure what Red used in the early 70's, but man this sounds like a Fender to my ears.. This Hoyt Axton is from 74.
Anyone have an idea what Red used during these years??.. bob
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2DGmSuDgJ8
This steel guitar sounds exactly identical to my Fender 800. Even has the high end 'almost buzz" on the high G# that many Fender cable steels have. Listen to the solo and you will hear what I am talking about. Its not unpleasant, just a characteristic I have noticed on Fender cable jobs..
Not sure what Red used in the early 70's, but man this sounds like a Fender to my ears.. This Hoyt Axton is from 74.
Anyone have an idea what Red used during these years??.. bob
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2DGmSuDgJ8
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If its a Sierra or Dekley I would be surprised, but Red could probably get any sound he wanted from any guitar he played.. It sounds just like my 800, right down to that "buzzy tinkle" on the highest notes in the solo.
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I forgot about that pic in the Winston book. I guess he had the Sierra earlier than I remember.
Some of his p/u's were pretty wild. A oouple of times I played (or at least tried to, given his tunings) his Fender with the stereo p/u. Odd numbered strings went to one amp, and even numbered strings to another.
What a sound...
As far as the Hoyt cut...sometimes it sounds like a Fender, and sometimes it doesn't.
Some of his p/u's were pretty wild. A oouple of times I played (or at least tried to, given his tunings) his Fender with the stereo p/u. Odd numbered strings went to one amp, and even numbered strings to another.
What a sound...
As far as the Hoyt cut...sometimes it sounds like a Fender, and sometimes it doesn't.
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A ZB would have that bright sparkle as well... I never had a Sierra nor played one, but did have a Dekley at one time,.. It wasn't a bright "sparkly" sound from what I can recall... Still say this one was cut with his fender steel... bobDave Zirbel wrote:I think he had a Bud crossover and a ZB at one time too.
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On the late '60s to early '70s James Taylor stuff it sounds like an E9-style on a ZB or something.
Here is footage of him in '73 playing a D10 ZB Custom:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHLZDb9J ... re=related
Skip, do you remember when he got this ZB?
Here is footage of him in '73 playing a D10 ZB Custom:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHLZDb9J ... re=related
Skip, do you remember when he got this ZB?
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I have a picture in an old music magazine called "Zig Zag" in which he can be seen playing a MSA.
Doesn't help with identifying the guitar he played on "Boney Fingers" but I thought I post this anyway.
Chilli Willi and the Red Hot Peppers were well known on the London pub-rock circuit, but it is felt that they never captured "the magical ambiance of their best live shows on record". This, their only official live recording, was made shortly before they recorded Bongos Over Balham. Having met the band at this concert, Michael Nesmith produced five tracks at the Bongos recording session, although only two tracks appeared on the final album.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzIgbzJMKpQ
Michael Nesmith brought his pedal steel guitarist Red Rhodes with him and quickly established a rapport with the crowd and played "the storytelling troubadour" with thoughts, asides and introductions. To tempt Nesmith to come to Britain to perform at the concert, Stratton Smith also asked him to produce Bert Jansch's album L.A. Turnaround, on which Nesmith and Rhodes also play.
If you want to read the whole aticle:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Amazing_ZigZag_Concert
Doesn't help with identifying the guitar he played on "Boney Fingers" but I thought I post this anyway.
Chilli Willi and the Red Hot Peppers were well known on the London pub-rock circuit, but it is felt that they never captured "the magical ambiance of their best live shows on record". This, their only official live recording, was made shortly before they recorded Bongos Over Balham. Having met the band at this concert, Michael Nesmith produced five tracks at the Bongos recording session, although only two tracks appeared on the final album.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzIgbzJMKpQ
Michael Nesmith brought his pedal steel guitarist Red Rhodes with him and quickly established a rapport with the crowd and played "the storytelling troubadour" with thoughts, asides and introductions. To tempt Nesmith to come to Britain to perform at the concert, Stratton Smith also asked him to produce Bert Jansch's album L.A. Turnaround, on which Nesmith and Rhodes also play.
If you want to read the whole aticle:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Amazing_ZigZag_Concert
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Thanks, Skip. Yes the Fenders are what's usually seen in his pics. I wonder if the ZB might have been a brief passing fancy for that record.Skip Edwards wrote:Chris, I don't remember Red ever playing a ZB, although I guess he did. Same thing with a Dekley.
I only remember his 2 Fender 800's, and his Sierra.
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I just listened to that clip...help!I'm smiling and I can't stop!
I had that album in about '74...I remember Mooney was on it,and maybe Red...I honestly can't remember!
But I LOVE the steel playing on that clip...and there is one lick on there that makes me believe it's Red...a lick that he also played on"Games People Play"by Freddy Weller...do you know which lick it is?
I had that album in about '74...I remember Mooney was on it,and maybe Red...I honestly can't remember!
But I LOVE the steel playing on that clip...and there is one lick on there that makes me believe it's Red...a lick that he also played on"Games People Play"by Freddy Weller...do you know which lick it is?
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