What Are Your Favorite Weldon Myrick Recordings?
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Let's see... The Moe Bandy stuff, Right or Wrong, all those Connie Smith records, Invitation to the Blues by Reba (first song I heard on the radio and went, "That's Weldon!"), and Trying to Love Two Women by the Oak Ridge Boys. http://youtu.be/0H_rr9m9jaE?t=1m16s
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I believe Weldon also played steel-guitar on the soundtrack of the film "Nashville". Listen to the track "Keep A'Goin" for a classic Weldon Myrick steel-break. It's one of my favourites, and when I was younger and had nimbler fingers I could play it note-for-note. I'd need to work on it a bit these days.
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Weldon had a great voice. I have the utmost respect for anyone who can put in his own lead and fills
on the PSG while singing the lead. Take a listen to Walk Me to the Door on the link below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqMo6t_ZRjc
on the PSG while singing the lead. Take a listen to Walk Me to the Door on the link below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqMo6t_ZRjc
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The whole Johnny Bush "Here Comes The World Again" album, is a Weldon clinic on how to play the steel guitar in country music.
I heard a story that back in the day Weldon had a motorcycle accident and screwed up his left foot, which ended up in a cast. So rather than stop playing for awhile, he got a steel built that had the pedals on the right and the volume pedal on the left, and kept doing sessions! Anybody verify that?
Joe
I heard a story that back in the day Weldon had a motorcycle accident and screwed up his left foot, which ended up in a cast. So rather than stop playing for awhile, he got a steel built that had the pedals on the right and the volume pedal on the left, and kept doing sessions! Anybody verify that?
Joe
I love everything that Weldon did, but in particular his work on the 2 Area Code albums. Like a couple of other posters here, I adore his sublime 'Why Ask Why' from the first album, which is a classic example of just how sweet a push pull could sound through a Fender Twin. His tone has sometimes been equalled, but never beaten. What a golden legacy of a lifetime's recording he has left us.
It must also be remembered about the part that he played in producing Buddy's black album.
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It must also be remembered about the part that he played in producing Buddy's black album.
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I loved everything that Weldon ever did. His taste and ability to make his playing fit the song and song type is just unsurpassed. He is the reason I play steel.
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I had missed that one as well Mike, great tune and great picken.
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