Steel Player on Moe Bandy Song?
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- Chris LeDrew
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Steel Player on Moe Bandy Song?
"She Took More Than Her Share"
What tone! Anyone know who it is? Could it be Weldon Myrick? Sounds PP to me. There isn't actually a whole lot of steel (intro, middle, and end), but man is it ever sweet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oO8mTEh53Q
What tone! Anyone know who it is? Could it be Weldon Myrick? Sounds PP to me. There isn't actually a whole lot of steel (intro, middle, and end), but man is it ever sweet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oO8mTEh53Q
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Chris,without hearing it right now I'll guess it's Weldon...I think he did almost all the Moe records on Columbia...that was state of the art steel playing in the'70s...those records will generally be cited as some of Weldon's finest work...that is the tone I have always dreamed of getting,but it ain't happened yet.
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Thanks, Steve. Yes the tone. That's exactly what hit me when I heard the song on Willie's Place this afternoon. It jumped right out of the radio. It must have had similar wow factor back when it was first released. Tasteful note choices as well. The bend he does just before the first line of the song seems to stretch on forever. So cool. Sounds like it might be a second-string full-tone lower released.
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Couldn't have said it better. This is the definitive p/p tone benchmark. I own every single album Moe Bandy recorded for GRC and Columbia, and they all contain superb steel. Lloyd Green is on a handful of tracks, but the rest is Weldon Myrick at his very best.Steve Hinson wrote:that is the tone I have always dreamed of getting,but it ain't happened yet.
For some other excellent vintage Weldon, check out Gary Stewart's 1976 album "Steppin' Out". The steel on "Hank Western" still gives me goosebumps all over...
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Yes,Per,"Steppin'Out"is another great album where the steel tone is about as good as it gets,to me!
The cut you mentioned,"Hank Western"has Weldon playing the Don Helms style that he plays so well..."Backsliders'Wine"on the"Out of Hand"album is another cut that features Weldon playing that style...he played that stuff on a lot of the Moe records,too...
Lucky for us a lot of these records are still available on CD!
If enough people buy this stuff,it'll stay in print.
The cut you mentioned,"Hank Western"has Weldon playing the Don Helms style that he plays so well..."Backsliders'Wine"on the"Out of Hand"album is another cut that features Weldon playing that style...he played that stuff on a lot of the Moe records,too...
Lucky for us a lot of these records are still available on CD!
If enough people buy this stuff,it'll stay in print.
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Weldon Myrick
Weldons playing on Gary Stewart's song Whiskey Trip still flips me out after all this time.Same as above Great Tone, very tasteful playing. What else can I say, its Weldon
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Weldon Myrick
Hey Steve,
Another tune that Weldon plays that still has my mind twisted after all this time is a tune he wrote called "Hot Foot" that one will heat up the ole finger picks
Another tune that Weldon plays that still has my mind twisted after all this time is a tune he wrote called "Hot Foot" that one will heat up the ole finger picks
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While we're speaking of tone - here's another Weldon cut recorded in 1971: "Seven Bridges Road" by Steve Young from his 1972 LP "Seven Bridges Road" (Reprise MS2081)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNoPcV8XksE
"She Took More than Her Share" is 1976. Weldon's work on the Moe Bandy sides is one of the classic runs in country music history and those LP's are - in a way - a cornerstone of 70's country music.
It was a very good decade.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNoPcV8XksE
"She Took More than Her Share" is 1976. Weldon's work on the Moe Bandy sides is one of the classic runs in country music history and those LP's are - in a way - a cornerstone of 70's country music.
It was a very good decade.
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This stuff is just so great. Weldon's work on the Johnny Bush records of this era (RCA albums) and Johnny Duncan's stuff ranks up there too. He did some great cuts with Kenny Price as well. Well, really pretty much anything Weldon's done is cool. I could be mistaken but I'm pretty sure Weldon told me in the 70s that he was using a MusicMan amp in the studio quite a bit on Moe's cuts. Man I've always loved Weldon's playing !!!
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Chris "Tiny" Olson
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