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this has to be Emmons

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Im sure this has been covered before,but I didnt see it in a search. Anyhow, great early steel with so many nuances of Buddy.Maybe I'm wrong.
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I would guess that it is Buddy E
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Kind of Mooney-ish.
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This video clip has the same type sound from Buddy.Both clips have the 2 foot licks with the B,C pedals if my understanding is correct.
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Buddy & Jimmy TWIN style

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That was the period that Buddy E and Jimmy Day were more or less alike a "twin" on their instrument. :\
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Yeah, Buddy knew all of Moon's tricks, and then some. Nice to hear Willie with a steel. Thanks.
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Post by Dave Magram »

I have Willie Nelson's CD "Crazy--The Demo Sessions" (1960-66) with this version of "Things To Remember".

(Great recording by the way--15 songs with a lot of great steel!)

The liner notes say:
Because these were only demo recordings for pitching new songs, none of the Pamper Music session track sheets for these demos survived.

Further on in the liner notes, it says:
"Based on research and interviews with Willie Nelson...and others, the following musicians are known to have appeared on Pamper demo sessions...
Steel Guitar: Jimmy Day & Buddy Emmons..."

I've heard Jimmy do a fine job playing like Mooney, but I agree with the posters who think it's Buddy on this track.

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Post by Mitch Drumm »

b0b wrote:Nice to hear Willie with a steel.
Does anyone have any insight into why Willie largely gave up on steel over 40 years ago? Didn't I read something about a falling out with Jimmy Day?

Nothing quite as disturbing as hearing a harmonica on his recordings since. I'd just as soon hear a torrid ba**o ride.

I've always thought that his best recordings were pre-1970 when he had the FBI haircut---like Waylon being at his peak when he had Carl Smith's haircut.

There are exceptions----great job on steel by whoever is on his 2019 recording of his 50 year old song "Stay Away From Lonely Places".
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IMHO, I think the steel player is Jimmy Day on that cut. Here is my observation, The guitar player at :48 is definitely Chet, and he probably produced this session for Willie. He used Jimmy Day a lot, so for what it’s worth, unless someone knows for sure, I would bet on Jimmy Day.
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Sounds like Jimmy to me.
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Post by George Duncan Sypert »

Sounds like Jimmy Day to me. Just going by the tone and style of licks he played. Could be either one but I am going with Jimmy.

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Post by forrest klott »

My money is on it was Buddy that did this cut. The tone and rapid changes in some passages have E written all over them.
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Post by George Duncan Sypert »

Well I did a search on All Music and did find out that it was in fact Buddy Emmons on that tract. The song was recorded several times and I have not listened to the others but they are probably all different.

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