Panama Red/New Riders of the Purple Sage

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guitar543
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Panama Red/New Riders of the Purple Sage

Post by guitar543 »

Does any one have the tab to this classic?

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Post by Jeff Peterson »

You mean the whole song? That'd be alot of tab. You know it's been years and I still remember that stuff. Buddy Cage was one of my all time heroes......still is!
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Post by guitar543 »

Jeff, The intro would be great and maybe some insight regarding the basic playing style of the song. thanks ,guitar543

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Post by Jeff Peterson »

Man, Buddy had the 'happiest', bouncy style that sounded deceptively simple. I cut my steel teeth on that guy and to play that style and make it that clean was really quite a challenge for me, but it had as much to do with how I play now as anyone I listened to back then. I got the intro in my head, but for your sake I'll go dig out the album and see if I can't tab it note for note. Hang in there, I'll get to it!
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Post by Dean Forshee »

Hey, Jeff,

I'll be looking forward to that post! That would be a good exercise for me. Quite a flash from the past!
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Post by BobG »

Dean , Your not the only one looking forward to that post. I'm a big Cage fan who has been
"butchering" Panama Red for year!!! Jeff, thanks in advance for tabbing it out.
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Post by Earnest Bovine »

Maybe the song title provides some insight regarding the basic playing style of the song.
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Post by Jeff Peterson »

I found the album.....vinyl! Who's got a

record player? Let's try from memory.

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So, take a 'toke' and give it a try....

at speed! Have fun, ooohhh look at the

colors!!!
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Post by jjacks »

Greetings NRPS fans,

Anyone have other tabs for their tunes?

Buddy was/is a big influence on me.

Any input someone has will be helpful.
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Post by guitar543 »

Jeff,thanks much for the tab,really appreciate you takin the time to help out. So thats what that songs about!!!!
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Post by JB Arnold »

Buddy was a big influence of mine as well. I've been looking for tab of his and Bobby Black's for a while. Buddy actually traded some email with me and directed me to some web sites, but there wasn't any tab there. Tom Bradshaw indicated to me that he had never seen any tab for either artists work, so I guess we'll have to depend on the generosity of folks like Jeff.

Much thanks!

Oh-yeah that's what the song is about. It was written by Peter Rowan and was originally a bluegrass tune. I've heard Vassar Clements perform it live, and THAT's interesting.

John
Buddy can be found at www.stirfried.com in what's called the "Cage Corner" A tour schedule is posted there as well. They're heading west in April.
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Post by Jack Frei »

thanx Jeff for that song. i love NRPS.
here in switzerland, there are no tab's for steelguitar.

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Post by Jack Frei »

thanx Jeff for that song. i love NRPS.
here in switzerland, there are no tab's for steelguitar.

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Post by Greg Simmons »

you guys have seen this interview with Buddy Cage right?...

http://www.dfw.net/~coolg/cage.html <p ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b">[This message was edited by Greg Simmons on 04-13-99]</FONT></P>
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Post by Bob Shilling »

JB, yes Peter Rowan wrote it, and seeing HIM do it live is REALLY a treat. He's got a long warm up story to go with it that you can't truly appreciate without a toke or two. Image

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