David Lindley on "Late for the Sky"
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David Lindley on "Late for the Sky"
I was listening to David Lindley on "Farther On" on Jackson Brown's "Late for the Sky" release. It sounds like he's using a guitar pick instead of finger picks. Can anyone confirm this or explain why it sounds like that? Thanks, Peter Goeden
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Finger picks. It's probably a Valco-made Supro which he favored in the studio over the Rickenbachers he used on stage with Jackson. It could be any of a wide array of amps that David has. It's a 1 5 1 3 5 1 tuning.
You can learn a lot from trying to phrase like Lindley. I learned what one note nicely placed can do.
Maybe that's why you thought it might be a flat pick. He's playing lines, not licks.
You can learn a lot from trying to phrase like Lindley. I learned what one note nicely placed can do.
Maybe that's why you thought it might be a flat pick. He's playing lines, not licks.
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Excactly! That's what I've always loved about his playing...<SMALL>I learned what one note nicely placed can do...... He's playing lines, not licks.</SMALL>
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David is the master of the rock slide no doubt. I have seen him with Jackson a few times and he wails. I wish I remembered the set up he used, but I was not a steeler back then. I have 5 photos of Jackson Browne in a book called "Diary of a Holdout" published in the Early 80's Not one pic of Lindley unfortunately.
I do believe he was using a Dumble Amp though. Correct me if I'm wrong.
I have worn out my Kaliedescope "beackon from Mars LP. Did they ever release a CD of that?
I do believe he was using a Dumble Amp though. Correct me if I'm wrong.
I have worn out my Kaliedescope "beackon from Mars LP. Did they ever release a CD of that?
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Yep I found it on Amazon, Loni. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0001BKB5M/qid=1114227240/sr=2-4/ref=pd_bbs_b_2_4/102-2780601-2136159
My old reel-to-reel tape is hard to play since my tape recorder is so old.
Lindlay does often sound like he's using a pick, his attack is soooo spectacular.
My old reel-to-reel tape is hard to play since my tape recorder is so old.
Lindlay does often sound like he's using a pick, his attack is soooo spectacular.
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Yeah Uncle Dave is pretty much the last word in accuracy when it comes to the overdriven sound on lap steel. I don't think I have ever heard him hit a clam on anything live, and I've seen him quite a few times. You guys that like that sound ought to check out Tony Bruno in Major Lingo, kinda hippie/grateful style songs but absolutely ROARING Ricky bakelite steel tone. Needless to say I am a big fan. Herb from Primus was their drummer for quite some time before he hit paydirt with that bag o'nuts...
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For me it was "Redneck Friend" that got me saying "What is that?" I have three Ricks from the 30's what a great sound! I talked to David before a Jackson Browne concert in 1980 and showed him a picture of my five Ricks, one a Spanish that he had interest in. I told him I had traded it and he called me a F*****. Thats my clame to fame. It was all in fun. Daves the best.
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I emailed DL about his regular guitar (not slide) tone on that record..recieved a very quick response-a modified tweed deluxe (don't know which year) and a modified old Tele with a Melody Maker PU and a 50s Gibson alnico PU. Like Duane Allman, his slide playing seems to overshadow his regular playing, which is unfortunate..sorry, didn't mean to get off the topic.
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Is Major Lingo still around? Do they still have the female bass player? I used to see them in Tucson in the '80's.
Back to David Lindley, I know he used a Deluxe that had been recovered in snake skin before he started using Dumbles. I saw El Rayo-X once and couldn't believe how good he was. He's a lot of fun with his duo, too, but I miss the electric band.
Back to David Lindley, I know he used a Deluxe that had been recovered in snake skin before he started using Dumbles. I saw El Rayo-X once and couldn't believe how good he was. He's a lot of fun with his duo, too, but I miss the electric band.
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