Your first record purchased with a pedal steel on it?
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Your first record purchased with a pedal steel on it?
For me it had to be "Hums Of The Lovin' Spoonful" in 1966, which featured John Sebastian playing an old Fender on "Nashville Cats." Awesome record that I still listen to often.
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Not sure I can remember the first album on which I heard a pedal steel but the earliest I remember is Gordon Lightfoot's Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald which PeeWee Charles played on.
First album I bought with a steel on it may have been Neil Young's Harvest - Ben Keith on that.
The album that made me want to play pedal steel was Son Volt's first album "Trace". Eric Heywood played on that.
If you want to hear my version of great pedal steel give the Son Volt songs "Creosote" and "Left a Slide" a listen. Creosote is more traditional. Left a Slide is not.
There's a live version of Left a Slide from Austin City Limits on Youtube that really has Heywood's steel out in front and it's awesome.
First album I bought with a steel on it may have been Neil Young's Harvest - Ben Keith on that.
The album that made me want to play pedal steel was Son Volt's first album "Trace". Eric Heywood played on that.
If you want to hear my version of great pedal steel give the Son Volt songs "Creosote" and "Left a Slide" a listen. Creosote is more traditional. Left a Slide is not.
There's a live version of Left a Slide from Austin City Limits on Youtube that really has Heywood's steel out in front and it's awesome.
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First record purchased with pedal steel
I remember it well, it was this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEaUl9M90wg
Interestingly enough, this 1957 cut (featuring Don Warden) was made with the very first Sho~Bud guitar ever built!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEaUl9M90wg
Interestingly enough, this 1957 cut (featuring Don Warden) was made with the very first Sho~Bud guitar ever built!
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My first album with steel guitar was "Happy Steel Guitar" on cassette (GRT Records). Although there were no credits regarding the musicians, Bobby Seymour told me personally that he was the steel player. He also added that he was not pleased with the final recordings, so he didn't mind that he didn't receive credit for his performance.
The album that inspired me to take up steel guitar was George Jones "Hits I missed" with Paul Franklin on steel. I was smitten. Paul has such a wonderful touch and keeps it simple and clean. Great album with killer production.
The album that inspired me to take up steel guitar was George Jones "Hits I missed" with Paul Franklin on steel. I was smitten. Paul has such a wonderful touch and keeps it simple and clean. Great album with killer production.
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My first record bought featuring pedal steel
Slowly, by Webb Pierce featuring Bud Isaacs on his Bigsby pedal steel guitar. It pushed pedal steel forward many years, thank God.
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Edgar Winter - They Only Come Out At Night
Rick Derringer on pedal steel:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hz5PYxEHb6o
Rick Derringer on pedal steel:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hz5PYxEHb6o
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Never heard this before, and I am just laughing because the Frankenstein band of 1972 sounds like country radio wants to be today. Mr. Derringer’s steel is pretty good on it.Rick Schacter wrote:Edgar Winter - They Only Come Out At Night
Rick Derringer on pedal steel:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hz5PYxEHb6o
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Your first record purchased with a pedal steel on it?
The fall of 1955 I purchased a 78rpm by Bud Issacs. If I remember correctly, the side I was most interested in was Skokian sp?
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I'd say it was Hums of the Lovin' Spoonful for me, too--although at the time, having had no exposure to full-fledged Country music, I thought the chord bends on "Nashville Cats" were done on standard electric with some sort of mechanical device (I had no clue about pedal steel and had never heard of Bigsby Palm Pedals, if they even existed then). The first one that I knew had pedal steel was Earth Music by the Youngbloods.
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