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Ray Minich
From: Bradford, Pa. Frozen Tundra
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Posted 28 Dec 2004 7:02 pm
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The little woman & I were watchin' the DVD of "Burning Man" (with Denzel Washington) last nite. Linda Ronstadt's "Blue Bayou" appears several times in the soundtrack. Finally the steel break comes on out of the blue. Brought tears to my eyes. Album cover from the '70's gives no credits. Sounds like Big E. A big thank you. |
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Dave Van Allen
From: Souderton, PA , US , Earth
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Posted 28 Dec 2004 7:29 pm
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another one for the FAQ:
Dan Dugmore played the Pedal Steel on Blue Bayou |
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Jim Phelps
From: Mexico City, Mexico
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Posted 28 Dec 2004 7:32 pm
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That's one of the few solos that I really don't mind - even enjoy - copying the record. Perfect, tasteful solo. [This message was edited by Jim Phelps on 28 December 2004 at 07:33 PM.] |
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Kevin Hatton
From: Buffalo, N.Y.
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Posted 28 Dec 2004 9:14 pm
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That is in fact Dan Dugmore. Dan continues to record in Nashville and is found on many top ten hits by Tim McGraw, Martina McBride, Travis Tritt and many more. He is also a gem of a fellow. |
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Al Terhune
From: Newcastle, WA
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Posted 28 Dec 2004 9:20 pm
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Definitely one of my all-time, tasteful, favorite steel solos of all time... |
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Jon Graboff
From: Santa Fe, New Mexico
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Posted 28 Dec 2004 9:58 pm
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Did anyone ever notice that the ascending lick at the end of the solo appears to be from a different take. There's a sly and subtle cross fade happening there, if you listen closely. A real artful pre Pro Tools, fingers on the faders mixing move. One of the truely memorable steel solos never the less. |
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Smiley Roberts
From: Hendersonville,Tn. 37075
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Posted 28 Dec 2004 11:46 pm
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I mentioned to someone,just the other day, that Roy Orbison wrote AND recorded it,& they didn't even know it. They thought that Linda had the original on it.
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David L. Donald
From: Koh Samui Island, Thailand
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 12:00 am
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Roy's version is realy fine too.
No Protools or other non-linear editing at this time, I think there was very limited moving fader automation on some consoles, and more likely VCA writting with static faders at that time.
A still fine, fine stuff. Yeah Dan's solo is killer.
One of those classic timeless solos if this period like Amos Garrets guitar solo on Midnight At The Oasis |
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Tony Prior
From: Charlotte NC
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 3:49 am
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Hey Ray..you were close on two accounts here..
"Burning Man" may actually be MAN ON FIRE..
and of course BIG E is actually Dan Dugmore !
I think that puts you at 0 for 2...
but who's counting..
great movie and absolutely great lifelong classic Steel playing by Dan..
Happy Wednesday..
oh..don't bet on any Football this weekend..ok ?[This message was edited by Tony Prior on 29 December 2004 at 03:50 AM.] |
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Jerry Hayes
From: Virginia Beach, Va.
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 4:45 am
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Let's not forget that Dan Dugmore is a first rate lead guitarist and was doing major sessions and shows with major artists on that intrument before and after the Blue Bayou record came about. He's featured in a lot of Los Angeles based rock albums in the 70's & early 80's. I'd heard that he hadn't been playing steel very long when Blue Bayou was recorded but I don't know if that's true or not. It's still one of the classic solos of all time in my opinion...JH
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Jim Peters
From: St. Louis, Missouri, USA, R.I.P.
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 5:44 am
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Our band is covering Blue Bayou, this Sat. night will be my steel debut with my band, 4 songs-Blue Bayou,Black Coffee, Down home blues and Dock of the Bay. It is a great solo, I think I'm ready for it. JP |
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Perry Hansen
From: Bismarck, N.D.
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 5:59 am
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Bobby Black has a fantastic version of the song. |
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Ray Minich
From: Bradford, Pa. Frozen Tundra
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Graham
From: Marmora, Ontario, Canada
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Jerry Overstreet
From: Louisville Ky
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 11:43 am
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Thanks Graham for the link. While you're over there guys, be sure and click on Karla Bonoff's "Home" to hear DD's tasty solo on that one.
Ah yes, I always loved her voice and the bittersweet ballads she sang. |
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Jeff Lampert
From: queens, new york city
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 11:49 am
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>>In my book it's right up there with the Blue Danube Waltz
Might as well add Beethoven's 5th, and the whole Sgt. Peppers album too.
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James Pennebaker
From: Mt. Juliet, TN
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 11:53 am
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I have done some record dates with Dan Dugmore over the years. Indeed he is one of the nicest guys you could want to meet as well as a great musician and steel player. Always comes up with just the right part to compliment the song. A very underrated guitar player too. Almost every time I have worked with Dan, his steel setup is as simple as can be. An old Sho Bud and a delay pedal sitting on top of a Twin Reverb is about it.
JP [This message was edited by James Pennebaker on 29 December 2004 at 11:59 AM.] |
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Tony Prior
From: Charlotte NC
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 11:57 am
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Hey Ray..not to worry..the best thing about reading some of our posts that may or may not be right on target is that most of us if not all of us understand every word..even the ones we misspell, like that one !
We are sort of all off the cliff at the same time so to speak...
t
[This message was edited by Tony Prior on 29 December 2004 at 11:58 AM.] |
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Terry Sneed
From: Arkansas,
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 12:19 pm
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One of my all time favorite steel breaks! thanks for the link.
Terry
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Jim Phelps
From: Mexico City, Mexico
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 3:45 pm
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One of those classic timeless solos if this period like Amos Garrets guitar solo on Midnight At The Oasis |
One of my all-time favorite guitar solos, if not the most favorite. That one really had a huge influence on my guitar playing. |
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Al Terhune
From: Newcastle, WA
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 8:19 pm
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If Dan hadn't been playing steel very long, that kinda makes sense to me. Sometimes, before you get bogged down with the typical things/licks the pedal steel can do, your own imagination comes up with creations you're just not capable of doing on down the road... Some of my most imaginative pedal playing came in the first two years I learned it...nothing tricky, but melodic in not the usual pedal way. |
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Bill Llewellyn
From: San Jose, CA
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Posted 30 Dec 2004 9:15 am
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Did anyone ever notice that the ascending lick at the end of the solo appears to be from a different take. |
Golly, I just listened to that solo a half dozen times trying to find a 2-take crossover. I can't hear one. Where is it, again?
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Smiley Roberts
From: Hendersonville,Tn. 37075
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Posted 30 Dec 2004 10:12 am
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I just spoke w/ Dan,& he doesn't recall any "alternate takes" on the session,unless it was done,unbeknownst to him. But he said,as he recalls,it was a "one-take" break.
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Jon Graboff
From: Santa Fe, New Mexico
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Posted 30 Dec 2004 3:37 pm
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I stand corrected! I went back and listened really closely and that ascending phrase at the end of the solo appears to be picked out as the last descending phrase is still sustaining. It sounded a bit unusual and I guess I shot my mouth off without the proper amount of scrutiny. Sorry if anyone's out any coin for making a long distance call to Mr. Dugmore! And it's still a lovely and memorable solo. |
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Smiley Roberts
From: Hendersonville,Tn. 37075
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Posted 30 Dec 2004 4:54 pm
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Hey Jon,
No problem for me. Dan just lives "over the hill" from me. That's the good thing 'bout livin' so close to these guys. You can get all this 1st hand info. I needed to talk to him anyway,to remind him of the N.T.S.G.A. "SuperJam" on Jan. 4th,so it was no trouble 'atol'. Glad I could be of service. (y'all notice the way I "snuck" that plug in there? )
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