Lindley & G.E. Smith
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Nice playing. I like the way he blocks with his bar hand.
This proves you don't have to buy expensive gear to sound like a pro. I bet that 6 string lap steel he was playing probably cost less than $200.
And he did it all with a Stevens bar! According to Jerry Byrd.. that just can't be done.
This proves you don't have to buy expensive gear to sound like a pro. I bet that 6 string lap steel he was playing probably cost less than $200.
And he did it all with a Stevens bar! According to Jerry Byrd.. that just can't be done.
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True enough about the lap steel but his amplifier of choice is reportedly the Dumble ODS (Overdrive Special) which sells used for anywhere between $30k and $100k.Morgan Scoggins wrote:This proves you don't have to buy expensive gear to sound like a pro. I bet that 6 string lap steel he was playing probably cost less than $200.
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But the funny thing is, that tone sounds pretty much the same as the tone recorded on Jackson Browne's "Running on Empty" album. Wonder what amp he was using back then.Steve Ahola wrote: True enough about the lap steel but his amplifier of choice is reportedly the Dumble ODS (Overdrive Special) which sells used for anywhere between $30k and $100k.
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I think I read somewhere that Ben Harper bought it.Peter Jacobs wrote:A couple of years ago, he posted a "for sale" notice on his website for the Dumble amp he used on Running on Empty -- I forget the model, though. If I weren't so attached to my internal organs, I would have sold a few to buy it...
"Don't be mad honey, but I bought another one"
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The first time I heard him was on this record:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ccV6xsFPmY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ccV6xsFPmY
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I understand that it was Jackson Browne who turned David Lindley on to Dumble amps- "Running on Empty" is one of the first albums to feature one of Dumble's amps so prominently. I believe that it was Mr Browne who also turned Stevie Ray Vaughan onto Dumble (he played a Dumbleland Special on his first album which was recorded at Browne's studio.)
Nowadays there are a lot of Dumble clone amps out there like from Two Rocks and Fuchs which only set you back 3 or 4 bills. (Santana bought a very rare ODS amp with reverb a few years ago for $75k.)
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Nowadays there are a lot of Dumble clone amps out there like from Two Rocks and Fuchs which only set you back 3 or 4 bills. (Santana bought a very rare ODS amp with reverb a few years ago for $75k.)
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Here's another pre- Jackson Browne output by Lindley.
Claire Hamill- Consummation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myXbfZzeQnk
Did he already play lap steel with his band Kaleidoscpe?
Claire Hamill- Consummation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myXbfZzeQnk
Did he already play lap steel with his band Kaleidoscpe?
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Photo os the Dumble plus other great photos here:
http://www.fretboardjournal.com/photos/ ... id-lindley
http://www.fretboardjournal.com/photos/ ... id-lindley
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I saw them open a show for the Steve Miller Blues Band at the Berkeley Community Theater in 1968- I mention that only because two of the songs on Dave's first album were from Miller's set list: "Your Old Lady" and "Mercury Blues".Joachim Kettner wrote:Did he already play lap steel with his band Kaleidoscope?
Back then in the local rock and folk scene there were a lot of guitarists playing acoustics on their laps with a slide or bar but I don't think that electric lap steels were very common at all. I'm sure that Mr. Dave dabbled with every stringed instrument under the sun...
Here is the first song that really knocked me out: "Trail of Tears" by the Talbot Brothers from 1972, I believe:
http://picosong.com/wV7N
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTExUVmibAQ
Very melodic and a tone to die for (Dumble be darned!)
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Amazing playing and tone! Thanks for posting, Andy!
www.fredrikkinbom.com - New lap steel album out now - listen here: fredrikkinbom.bandcamp.com/album/songs-for-lap-steel-and-harmonium
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He's certainly the first steel guitarist I remember seeing live, with Jackson Browne at Fullerton College in Fullerton, CA in 1973 (Linda Ronstadt was the opening act).
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I felt really dumb one day when I realized those Jackson Browne leads were lap steel. I had the Kaliedoscope album in 69, I took "hawaiian guitar" as a young child, I hadn't ever seen Jackson Browne's band live, and kinda wondered how those sustaining overdriven leads were accomplished on a guitar. Then many years later realized it was lap steel. duhh. Anyhow, David Lindley in my mind has remained an innovative voice for all kinds of musical innovation through unconventional means.