Buddie´s Boogie
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- Joerg Hennig
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Buddie´s Boogie
I did a search on this topic but nothing came up. Buddy Charleton recorded this tune in 1968 on the album "The Terrific Texas Troubadours"; Buddy Emmons originally wrote it back in the ´50s. The story goes that Buddy C. played it in front of Buddy E. back in 1961. It´s one of the tunes I´m currently working on, though it will take a lot of practice to get it up to that speed. It seems like it is one of the few tunes that use the C6 pedal 4 (at least, at one point).
I´d just like to know if there is a recording of the original version available somewhere to hear how "The Big E" did it.
I´d just like to know if there is a recording of the original version available somewhere to hear how "The Big E" did it.
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Tom Bradshaw's "Steel Guitar Jazz in Four Wheel Drive" -- Track 22.
Tom's Website
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He does it very well.<SMALL>I´d just like to know if there is a recording of the original version available somewhere to hear how "The Big E" did it.</SMALL>
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2000 Fessenden S-12 8x8, 1969 Emmons S-12 6x6, 1971 Emmons D-10 9x9, 1971 Dobro
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The original version, as well as the other three instrumentals, "Red Wing", "Country Boy Bounce", "Raisin' The Dickens" are also included on Bear Family released Little Jimmy Dickens box set ( the first one, there's two volumes ). German Cattle records also released a compilation album of various radio show recordings with a different version.
The original is great, one of my all time favorite steel instros, it's HOT, you can almost smell Buddy's Bigsby burning. Now if someone could verify the tuning Big E used on it, I guess it was E13 or the E9 pedal neck??
Jussi
The original is great, one of my all time favorite steel instros, it's HOT, you can almost smell Buddy's Bigsby burning. Now if someone could verify the tuning Big E used on it, I guess it was E13 or the E9 pedal neck??
Jussi
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B Cole,
My last Profex bit the dust a year or two ago so I don't have a setting for it. Most of the rackmount effects I've used come out sounding reasonably close, although they're all set differently, so I have no list of frequencies I can suggest. I just poke around until I hear what's in my head and if it responds to some of my pet phrases, I lock it in.
My last Profex bit the dust a year or two ago so I don't have a setting for it. Most of the rackmount effects I've used come out sounding reasonably close, although they're all set differently, so I have no list of frequencies I can suggest. I just poke around until I hear what's in my head and if it responds to some of my pet phrases, I lock it in.
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I like to hear a Buddy Emmons story that we can have hope for the (steel)future ?? Is there a answer for a""new ""BIG E""?? Somewhere in the world ?? ,in the states there are very GOOD players (but only 1 big E!!).
Outsite of the states ?? what can we find overthere??when it comes to C&W,Western Swing and Jazz on the steel,,,,,,,?
Outsite of the states ?? what can we find overthere??when it comes to C&W,Western Swing and Jazz on the steel,,,,,,,?
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