Sweetheart of the Rodeo

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Matt Hutchinson
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Sweetheart of the Rodeo

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Hi guys. I know there's been tab for Hickory Wind & You're Still On my Mind posted before but if anyone has any further stuff (maybe You Ain't Going Nowhere or Life in Prison) it would be cool.
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Matt,

I have tabbed out You Ain't goin' Nowhere for E9 and C6(lap steel). If you do a search under Tabulature for You Ain't Going Nowhere, it should find my tab. I just tabbed out the intro, if anyone would kindly tab out the fills or maybe the solo that would be great!
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Cheers Mark, much appreciated Image
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This will link you to the tab Mark was speaking of.
http://www.b0b.com/forum/Forum8/HTML/000568.html
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Hey Ricky...any chance of maybe tabbing out the solo to You Ain't Going nowhere? Or maybe some of the fills. Those sound like some dandy little licks.

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Hey Mark I don't have any of that music. If you can send me sound clips of what you want I certainly could give it a whirl as time allows. I am back to being quite busy again and I can tab a little here and there though.
There is also some great tabbers here and if anyone would like to help Mark out if they have the music; that would be great; but don't count me all the way out; as I would love to help and really enjoy doing it.
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This is spooky; I just started working on several of the songs on "Sweetheart of the Rodeo" this past weekend. I'm going to put some of them up on Ricky's site when I finish them. Hopefully Ricky will have the time to straighten out the inevitable mistakes.

Does anyone know if there were a few unusual copedants that Lloyd Green And JD Maness used on this stuff? For example, is the 6th string lowered a whole tone by a knee lever? I have this change and it seems to work on a number of the licks. What else is going on here? Steve
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I did the sound clips for the other cuts on this album.
Do you want the fills for you Ain't Going Nowhere and Life in Prison

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Janice, If you have some of those fills to "You Ain't Going Nowhere" and "Life in Prison", and if you have the time, I'd love to see them. Thanks, Steve
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It is amazing that there s still this much interest in this album after all these years. A ground breaker for me. LLoyd Green and J.D. Maness on steel, good steel. I would like to see the whole crew get back together for a reunion album (-gram).
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So Janice; are we posting clips here and anybody tabbin' that stuff out? Just wondering where we are on this request?
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Post by steve takacs »

Thanks, Jay; it's nice to know my ear has not totally been shot by listening to a lot of the "devil's music" in the 60s. I love that album to death. Steve
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