Walkin' After Midnight--Buddy Emmons at his bluesiest!

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Walkin' After Midnight--Buddy Emmons at his bluesiest!

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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)”.

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!

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Love it - can imagine him grinning through it - thanks for posting!
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If someone can explain how to make a video copy from a DVR, I’ll give it a try.
Google "video copy from DVR." Should be some tips there.... :)
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That's great. Emmons always surprised you. E9 when you'd expect C6 and visa versa!
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Sounds like a bit of compressor on there too.
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Wow! It don't get any better than that!
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:D
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Oh, Hell yeah!
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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)”.

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
I'd really love to hear this Dave!
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Post by Joe Goldmark »

Very cool. Had never seen that.

Here's another great Bluesy Emmons:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ilJ3EwQuK4

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Thanks for reminding us, Joe - that solo is the bee's knees!!!
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what talent he had. wow
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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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Also expecting C6
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Post by Chris Reesor »

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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Post by Craig Stock »

Great song and beautiful accompaniment by Buddy, one thing I noticed that Buddy had a lot of Bling on him, I miss him, what a talent.
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Thanks Dave !
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Post by Russell Powell »

so much bling especially musically love it
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so much bling especially musically love it
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Post by Jim Hoke »

Kevin - hey man, I just had to write that one out - it's such a gas. And that classical quoin at the end is sheer wacky joy! Emmons is the king. Thanks for posting! Hope you're doing great.
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S-M-O-O-O-O-T-H

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Another blue steel performance by the Big E.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jLBZHo7mLo

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Post by Glenn Suchan »

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". :)

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