Country Music Ain't Country without a Steel Guitar.Not True
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- Jerry Hayes
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Sorry Bobby but you're not the "Bobby Lee" that Leo was referring to. This one played piano and a little fiddle and used to play at the Imperial Inn afterhours club in Santa Fe Springs, Ca. as well as many other clubs. He left LA and went to Nashville and worked with Tom T. Hall as Leo mentioned but his last high profile gig that I remember was with Jean Shepard. I saw him on the Opry a few times with her. He and I used to keep in touch by email but he did pass away a few years ago. When in Nashville he didn't go by "Bobby Lee", it was "Robert L. Crigger"......JH in Va.Bobby Lee wrote:Rumors of my demise have been greatly exaggerated.
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How many times have you heard a great country song, only to be disappointed that there was no steel in it?
How many times have you sat down to a pancake breakfast to find you were out of syrup?
Ever bite into a jelly donut, only to find they forgot to put jelly in it?
Ever order a BLT only to find they forgot the bacon?
It's the same thing. It might be a good song, but without steel, it JUST DOESN'T SOUND RIGHT. Something is missing, & that something is the #1 element that makes it COUNTRY!
Perfect example. When I practice, I look for songs on YouTube that don't have any steel so I can play along. One of my favorites is Skip Ewing's "I Don't Have Far To Fall" Great song, but sounds SO much better when I am playing steel fills, so I can only imagine how much better it would sound with someone like Paul Franklin playing steel to it?
How many times have you sat down to a pancake breakfast to find you were out of syrup?
Ever bite into a jelly donut, only to find they forgot to put jelly in it?
Ever order a BLT only to find they forgot the bacon?
It's the same thing. It might be a good song, but without steel, it JUST DOESN'T SOUND RIGHT. Something is missing, & that something is the #1 element that makes it COUNTRY!
Perfect example. When I practice, I look for songs on YouTube that don't have any steel so I can play along. One of my favorites is Skip Ewing's "I Don't Have Far To Fall" Great song, but sounds SO much better when I am playing steel fills, so I can only imagine how much better it would sound with someone like Paul Franklin playing steel to it?
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Talk about being disappointed with lack of steel? A couple of years ago I was in Nashville and went to E.T's Record Shop looking for some Warner Mack recordings. I found a CD which was sort of a greatest hits package and took it home. When I put it in the CD player hoping to hear Lloyd Green on "The Bridge Washed Out" and maybe "Drifting Apart" I found that they were either newer recordings or remixed and the steel parts had been replaced with either piano or strings. I haven't played the CD since..........JH in Va.
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I love playing the steel guitar and I love the instrument itself. In the nineties, a lot of my favorite country bands didn't use steel-bands like Little Texas, Blackhawk, and Diamond Rio, but they're all great bands, even without steel. Little Texas actually did feature steel on one of their singles in the early nineties called "I'd Rather Miss You", which was on their first record called "First Time For Everything"-Sonny Garrish played steel on "I'd Rather Miss You", and then Little Texas had a song on their third record called "Kick A Little" called Your Days Are Numbered" and it featured steel, then on Blackhawk's fourth record, "The Sky's The Limit" before guitarist Van Stephenson died, Paul Franklin played steel on a few of the songs.
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There's steel on one track of "Mystery Of Life". The credits say it's Lloyd Green.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgaJEd1Km2A
It's very badly recorded, I think.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgaJEd1Km2A
It's very badly recorded, I think.
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LJ Eiffert wrote:Well,Sorry to say Tony Prior,but, a keyboard was on Buck Owens Record of " Together Again ". It was called a PIANO. Maybe Tom's Steel Guitar took the lead,but,a keyboard took the notes and put them in place.
uhmm..well I'm not arguing the point but I will argue that if Together Again is played today "on a bandstand" without a Steel Guitar , something will be amiss . It doesn't mean it's not a good country song but it does mean it's a good country song missing the primary ingredient which made it a great country song !
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Here's Ray Charles doing "Together Again". No steel guitar. Doesn't sound country to me.
https://youtu.be/0qKHM_oHJMg
But it's not too different from Chet Atkins' "Countrypolitan" sound that came out of Nashville in the '60s.
https://youtu.be/0qKHM_oHJMg
But it's not too different from Chet Atkins' "Countrypolitan" sound that came out of Nashville in the '60s.
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