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looking for Julian Tharpe's DANNY BOY

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some of us have still never heard Julian's version of Danny Boy... can someone share it with me and the rest of the class?

thanks
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Post by Tony Prior »

I have the LP, I just dug it out, I probably have not put it on the turntable in over 40 years.

I'll run an MP3 and post it

Its not like I have a gig tonight !


Unless someone else does it first of course !
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I think this was the piece he played entirely in open position? I've got it but can't figure out how to post an MP3. And I don't have a teenager handy to show me and snort derisively.
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Post by Tony Prior »

here ya go.

http://www.tprior.com/DBOYJT.mp3


I don't know if its done in an open tuning or not, but it sounds like it could be.

I just know I have the LP and probably bought it 40 years ago and haven't listened to it in easily that long !

its from this LP

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I will add though, when I went to dig up the Julian LP I ran across this one, which I didn't even know I had. ! "HOT" Young Buddy is all over this one !

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danny boy?

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this was played in the key of A with the a and b pedals down with the bar laying beside him....thanks jack
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thanks a lot Tony. and Jack! amazing.

does anyone have Dave Burley's Julian/Curly CD, or know how to obtain one? I'd live to hear his live version for comparison 8)
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Tony Prior wrote:here ya go.

http://www.tprior.com/DBOYJT.mp3


I don't know if its done in an open tuning or not, but it sounds like it could be.

I just know I have the LP and probably bought it 40 years ago and haven't listened to it in easily that long !

its from this LP

Image


I will add though, when I went to dig up the Julian LP I ran across this one, which I didn't even know I had. ! "HOT" Young Buddy is all over this one !

Image
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Post by Steve Hinson »

I dunno if the record cut is all in open position,but I saw/heard JT play it about 3am one morning at"Banks'Ballroom"in Birmingham(I'd love to hear Bing Crosby read that aloud)...he played a bunch of it open but he used the bar too...he was really something.

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Wow!
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He owned a bar across the street from the Demon's Den, not on the corner, but a few doors down, back in the mid 1970's. I saw him play it there without using a bar. He was truly an amazing musician. My favorite song off of the Jet Age album is his version of "On A Clear Day".
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Bob Watson wrote:He owned a bar across the street from the Demon's Den, not on the corner, but a few doors down, back in the mid 1970's. I saw him play it there without using a bar. He was truly an amazing musician. My favorite song off of the Jet Age album is his version of "On A Clear Day".
My favorite is "Where Is The Love" - amazing!

Dan Burnham of BMI Guitars knew Julian well and talks about "Danny Boy" in this old thread: https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtop ... ght=tharpe

I actually met Julian in the early '80's at the St. Louis Convention. I asked him to do a particular song and I thought he was going to beat the snot out of me! He was wired differently.
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Post by Neil Degraw »

One day when I was visiting Shot on the 2nd floor of the Sho Bud store, Julian Tharpe, came up. He was playing for Barbara Mandrell at the time. Shot mentioned that I should hear Julian, play Danny Boy without using a bar. So I went with Julian down to his car and he got his steel, first time I seen a case with wheels. He luged it up to the second floor and gave me a private concert of Danny Boy with no bar. I was thrilled and it’s still one of my bragging rights.
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In the early '70's I was upstairs in the ShoBud store with Shot and Gene Schibel.
Shot was showing us Julians new 14 string steel. I was sitting at his guitar when Julian walked in. He said play it but there was no way. He sat down and played all of Danny Boy open! No bar!!
He was a character and put on a mini concert for us.
Sorry Scott, I didn't have what you asked for but I had to share a great memory.
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julian?

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i had the honor of one on lessons for quite a while and we even worked in the same band together for a while. i played fiddle and steel and he PLAYED steel. he taught me how to play danny boy and also how to play the boogie. we would do a square dance (at least three per night, i would play old joe clark single note and he would play three part harmony. sometimes i would almost forget that i was playing. we would also do lost indian on fiddle and steel, which he also did the harmony parts....sho do miss that boy....thanks jack
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Julian and I became very good friends and spent a lot of time together. I could tell a lot of stories, but I won't.
After he was gone, I realized I never got anyone to take a picture of us. I sure have missed him.
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how about just one or two stories Floyd? ;-)
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Well O K here's one.
Julian was playing with Beau Monday in Panama City Florida. Early one morning the police were driving down I-10 and saw Beau running down the road in his under ware. They stopped him and found out he got in his bed to find a snake under the covers. They went back to the apartment to find Julian laughing his ass off. I asked Julian what kind of snake it was. He had no idea.
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:lol:
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yes, he must have been really scared if the police saw him on I10 that is about 30 miles from pc.....jack
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Julian was one of 3 steel hero's for me, When I moved to Dallas in 1970, he was playing MSA and working with Ray Price. I was learning to play, when he wasn't on the road he would play clubs around Dallas, I followed him from club to club. He was one of a kind in him playing. My Dad built his FIRST 14 string steel..Miss him......

MSA built him a 20 string as I remember...
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Jack Goodson wrote:yes, he must have been really scared if the police saw him on I10 that is about 30 miles from pc.
....jack
I must have put the wrong number down for the road he was on. It has been probably 40 years since I was down in that area. I guess it was 98 maybe.
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Post by Cameron Fulp »

Somewhere on here was a link to Julian Playing at the Fuzzy Duck in Alabama. Maybe someone can re-post it. I couldn’t find it again. One of my heroes!
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