What exactly is Sneaky Pete wearing?
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What exactly is Sneaky Pete wearing?
Is this a sweatshirt? Jumper? Jacket worn back to front?
Why not a Nudie suit like the rest of the guys?
Why not a Nudie suit like the rest of the guys?
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In addition to Pete being different, maybe this gliding pterodactyl was also a clever way of making reference to The Flying Burrito Brothers.
Too bad Pete is not with us or he could have chimed in on the article "How Important is Appearance"
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=301591
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Too bad Pete is not with us or he could have chimed in on the article "How Important is Appearance"
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=301591
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A lot different (as a player).....and he knew itwould you say pete was a little different than other people?
He wouldn't have chimed in. I bumped into him once and we chatted for about 10 minutes, suggested he get on the forum. He said no way because he felt he wouldn't be taken seriously because he was so "out there"....Too bad Pete is not with us or he could have chimed in on the article "How Important is Appearance"
Super nice and humble fellow though. Wished we could have talked more.
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Pete was also a stop-motion animator (he animated the exoskeleton coming out of the fire at the end of the 1st Terminator movie)
I had a friend that knew him and I sadly missed my chance to meet him when he worked at Fantasy-2 (an Effects house)in Burbank, CA. in the early 80's.
Like many of his ilk, he was probably a big fan of King Kong and other classic films depicting Dinosaurs and creatures created by the pioneers in his field.
I had a friend that knew him and I sadly missed my chance to meet him when he worked at Fantasy-2 (an Effects house)in Burbank, CA. in the early 80's.
Like many of his ilk, he was probably a big fan of King Kong and other classic films depicting Dinosaurs and creatures created by the pioneers in his field.
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Maybe inspired by "One Million Years BC"?Rick Stratton wrote:Pete was also a stop-motion animator (he animated the exoskeleton coming out of the fire at the end of the 1st Terminator movie)
I had a friend that knew him and I sadly missed my chance to meet him when he worked at Fantasy-2 (an Effects house)in Burbank, CA. in the early 80's.
Like many of his ilk, he was probably a big fan of King Kong and other classic films depicting Dinosaurs and creatures created by the pioneers in his field.
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Pete was my absolute favorite steel guitarist in the whole wide world...maybe even the Universe!
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I dunno, Jerry. An appreciation of his influence has grown somewhat over the years, and it's been 9 years since he left us. I do know that he was a little bemused by it all.
He pretty much considered animation his real work and steel was something of a relief valve for him.
Here's a favorite memory... one night we were both at the Pal, doing the infamous talent night. The MC at the time was Cliffie Stone, and during the band introductions he asked Pete to give us a little something Hawaiian. Sneaky proceeded to play some of the sweetest Hawaiian steel I've ever heard... totally authentic. And this was the same guy who brought the steel fuzztone to fame...
Quite a guy. Who else would've wanted a Nudie pullover with an appliqued Pteradactyl?
With matching slacks?
He pretty much considered animation his real work and steel was something of a relief valve for him.
Here's a favorite memory... one night we were both at the Pal, doing the infamous talent night. The MC at the time was Cliffie Stone, and during the band introductions he asked Pete to give us a little something Hawaiian. Sneaky proceeded to play some of the sweetest Hawaiian steel I've ever heard... totally authentic. And this was the same guy who brought the steel fuzztone to fame...
Quite a guy. Who else would've wanted a Nudie pullover with an appliqued Pteradactyl?
With matching slacks?
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I think Pete was just a fan of dinosaurs. Don't forget the pair of T-Rexes on the back.
Here's a nice shot of the front (you can zoom right in) with his Fender 400 from the Rock and Roll Hal of Fame: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... zit%29.jpg
It was every bit a Nudie suit but definitely on out there design, more like Nudie pj's!
Here are the original sketches from Nudie's Rodeo Tailors
Here's a nice shot of the front (you can zoom right in) with his Fender 400 from the Rock and Roll Hal of Fame: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... zit%29.jpg
It was every bit a Nudie suit but definitely on out there design, more like Nudie pj's!
Here are the original sketches from Nudie's Rodeo Tailors
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What is Sneaky wearing?
Hello all! Sneaky is wearing his Nudie suit. Black velvet, golden Pterodactyl applique and rhinestones on the front, shades of green T-Rex' and rhinestones on the back. Zips at the neck across one shoulder. Pants are Palazzo style in black velvet. The dinosaurs are in reference to his love for the creatures he animated in the movie 7 Faces of Dr. Lao. Sneaky did not want a "country" style suit like the other Burrito Brothers. Hence, this modern, new age, wizard look!
A bit of trivia: In the Blissfest photos, that's me sitting on the floor to Sneaky's right, as I was setting up his steel for him at this gig. Look real close, I'm wearing black with red roses!
A bit of trivia: In the Blissfest photos, that's me sitting on the floor to Sneaky's right, as I was setting up his steel for him at this gig. Look real close, I'm wearing black with red roses!
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I was fortunate enough to get get to talk to him after a Burrito Brothers gig in the the late 1970's at a R&R bar called the Red Lion in Champaign IL. He was packing up but still took the time to show me his legendary 8 string Fender and explain some of the modifications he had made to it. He was a great guy and I really appreciated that he took time to talk to me.
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