Walkin' After Midnight--Buddy Emmons at his bluesiest!
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Walkin' After Midnight--Buddy Emmons at his bluesiest!
I saw a 1977 segment of That Nashville Music on the RFD channel tonight, and found this song from it on YouTube.
Buddy plays a great bluesy E9 solo beginning at 1:38.
(Unfortunately, whoever posted the song on YouTube missed the opening notes of Buddy’s intro—which is very different than Don Helms’ iconic intro on Patsy Cline’s 1956 version.)
Dianne Sherrill - Walkin' After Midnight 1977
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImtI4T9IeMY
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Buddy also plays a fantastic bebop C6 solo on Diane’s second song on the show “If You’ve Got the Money, Honey (I’ve Got the Time)â€.
I couldn’t find this song on YouTube.
If someone can explain how to make a video copy from a DVR, I’ll give it a try.
Otherwise, I’ll make an audio copy and try to share it with you all—it’s a BE masterpiece!
- Dave
Buddy plays a great bluesy E9 solo beginning at 1:38.
(Unfortunately, whoever posted the song on YouTube missed the opening notes of Buddy’s intro—which is very different than Don Helms’ iconic intro on Patsy Cline’s 1956 version.)
Dianne Sherrill - Walkin' After Midnight 1977
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImtI4T9IeMY
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Buddy also plays a fantastic bebop C6 solo on Diane’s second song on the show “If You’ve Got the Money, Honey (I’ve Got the Time)â€.
I couldn’t find this song on YouTube.
If someone can explain how to make a video copy from a DVR, I’ll give it a try.
Otherwise, I’ll make an audio copy and try to share it with you all—it’s a BE masterpiece!
- Dave
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Wow! It don't get any better than that!
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Re: Walkin' After Midnight--Buddy Emmons at his bluesiest!
I'd really love to hear this Dave!Dave Magram wrote:
Buddy also plays a fantastic bebop C6 solo on Diane’s second song on the show “If You’ve Got the Money, Honey (I’ve Got the Time)â€.
I couldn’t find this song on YouTube.
If someone can explain how to make a video copy from a DVR, I’ll give it a try.
Otherwise, I’ll make an audio copy and try to share it with you all—it’s a BE masterpiece!
- Dave
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Very cool. Had never seen that.
Here's another great Bluesy Emmons:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ilJ3EwQuK4
Joe
Here's another great Bluesy Emmons:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ilJ3EwQuK4
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I just had to stick this one in because it took me by surprise. I didn’t hear this record till many many years after it was originally released. I did not expect Buddy to do what he did but I loved it. https://youtu.be/zkoQL7YVeSY
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That's another classic! It's quite clear that Emmons was under no musical restraint from the producer of the session - "Have at it, E!"
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That bebop solo on Oh Lonesome Me was a surprise for sure. I got a good chuckle out of the Salt Peanuts quote at the end. Can you imagine the Nashville producers of the day going for that take? Sounds like E9 to me too.
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Another blue steel performance by the Big E.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jLBZHo7mLo
Keep on pickin'!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jLBZHo7mLo
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K Maul wrote:I just had to stick this one in because it took me by surprise. I didn’t hear this record till many many years after it was originally released. I did not expect Buddy to do what he did but I loved it. https://youtu.be/zkoQL7YVeSY
Thanks for posting this, K Maul. Buddy definitely was cutting' loose on this track - IMO, Buddy's playing is the only redeeming aspect of the recording. I like how Buddy threw in melodic hints of Dizzy Gillespie's "Salt Peanuts" and the theme of "On the Trail", the third movement from Ferde Grofé's "Grand Canyon Suite".
Keep on pickin'!
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