Jimmy Day At Atlantic Records 1973

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Jimmy Day At Atlantic Records 1973

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Pedal Steel Great Jimmy Day

NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 1973: Pedal steel great Jimmy Day play his pedal steel guitar in a recording session for Willie Nelson
in February 1973 at the Atlantic Records studio in New York City, New York. (Photo by David Gahr/Getty Images)

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Great picture!

Cool pants. Or pajamas.
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Pajamas.
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That is a cool shot...and the album is really great. This must have been for The Troublemaker, which in my opinion has some of the most soulful and heartfelt steel playing on it! Dang near brings me to tears...Thanks for sharing it!

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Also could have been Shotgun Wilie sessions
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Also could have been Shotgun Wilie sessions
Yeah true...the internet says both were recorded at Atlantic in Feb 1973

Troublemaker was done in two days apparently 😳
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Is he playing a permanent or fingertip in that photo?
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Cool shot. Sho-Bud right? But what are the graphics on the left end?
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Yes Shobud.
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Here's "She Not For You" from these sessions. If you know of a better steel guitar track, please let me know.

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Say I noticed that the first 3 pedal rods are closer together than the other six. Could that be custom made for him specially, or is that the way Sho-Bud manufactured them.
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Lee, that's the way they were on Fingertips, and I think maybe also on Permanents.
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My permanents have the narrower spacing on the first three pedals too.

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Dave Zirbel wrote:That is a cool shot...and the album is really great. This must have been for The Troublemaker, which in my opinion has some of the most soulful and heartfelt steel playing on it! Dang near brings me to tears...Thanks for sharing it!

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Shotgun Willie came out in `73.
I bought it 3 years later and spent days on end playing along with it with my first steel.
Listened to it today...timeless stuff!
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Shotgun Willie came out in `73.
I bought it 3 years later and spent days on end playing along with it with my first steel.
Listened to it today...timeless stuff!
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I'll ask again. Can anybody read the graphics on the left end of Jimmy's guitar?...or know what they might say?
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Possibly a sho bud logo, a spade, and Jimmy Day on the front?
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On closer look it is "Blue Darlin"
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Thank you Mike. That makes sense. I couldn't get a decent look at it. So, do you think that's a spade there in the middle?
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I read on the forum that he had a spade inlay on one of his guitars so that was more an educated guess. Pretty sure about the Blue Darlin' in script on the key head side though. Looks like a roman numeral III after it.
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The original photo has a few beer bottles on the ground around him (Heineken, I believe). Now, that I can really relate to :wink:
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