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Bruce Bouton
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Tommy's a wonderful player!
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This thread turned me on to The Return of Wayne Douglas. What a great album! I was listening to it yesterday and was truly blown away by Tommy's lick at 2:38 on this cut:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6-EkLR6e00
Steel guitar from another dimension! :alien:
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I have known Tommy since he started with Moe Bandy. He is a great picker, heck of a nice guy, and a great friend. And a man of many other talents, too I might add!
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Tommy is one of the finest men I know. A true friend to everyone he knows. He is also a beast of a musician, producer and engineer. I'm honored to call him my friend.
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...and I can attest to the fact that Tommy D is a pretty good bowler!
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Thanks to this thread, I've been on a deep dive into Doug Sahm and Jim Lauderdale, getting blown away by Tommy's playing.

I'm currently studying / transcribing his work with Jesse Daniel on "Only Money, Honey", which is truly amazing:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nw7Tg2zVxjQ

So much happens in this tune. Check out the lick from 1:06 to 1:09...which I can't figure out.

Anyone know how he played that?

Gary
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I have said many times how much I like Tommy's playing. I just listened to that Jesse Daniels cut of It's Only Money Honey. It sounds like Gram and Emmy! Good job Tommy, as always.
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Post by Jim Cooley »

Tommy is one of the best steel players there is. He is almost as good of a steel player as he is a person.
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Super player and a super guy!
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Tommy is right up there! I LOVE what he does on that last Doug Sahm record especially, not sure how to explain this. those stuttering runs usually going from 1 up to 4? I hope you can figure out what I mean!
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Tommy was inducted into the Texas Steel Guitar Assoc. Hall of Fame in 2019

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Post by Tucker Jackson »

Tommy is a killer player. Pure Texas vibe all the way.
Gary Wessels wrote:Thanks to this thread, I've been on a deep dive into Doug Sahm and Jim Lauderdale, getting blown away by Tommy's playing.

I'm currently studying / transcribing his work with Jesse Daniel on "Only Money, Honey", which is truly amazing:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nw7Tg2zVxjQ

So much happens in this tune. Check out the lick from 1:06 to 1:09...which I can't figure out.

Anyone know how he played that?

Gary
It's a couple of BC pedal licks. A lot of holding down B- while rocking on and off C-, all in the 1st fret:
Start with B-pedal down. Pick strings 3&5 and let them ring for the following; Come down on the C-pedal. Then off it, and then back on. Then release both pedals.

Quickly put both pedals back down and pick strings 4&6. Then release the C-pedal... and immediately hit strings 6&8. Then slowly release the B-pedal.

It's possible the first bit that's on strings 3&5 uses AB (yields the same notes as BC on those 2 strings), but the move over to the BC pedals for the next bit would have to be really fast, so I use BC for all of it to avoid the move. Try it both ways and do what's easiest.
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