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Henning-I didn't get your e-mail...did you try stevehinson@comcast.net?Thanks-Steve
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Cody-Henning says he thinks it was Hal,too...whoever it was,it's one of my favorite records...
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Jack... I guess I was wrong then. (But I'd a sworn those licks at the end of the intro were 'signature Lloyd').
Steve... I have a pretty good mp3 of the the song, on my iTunes. The thing is I'm not on my home computer today, and can't put it up right now. I'll be sure to add a link here tomorrow afternoon.
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Speaking of Johnny (Donny)... There a recent release on Koch records of Paycheck's early hits. The title is something like: JOHNNY PAYCHECK: "BEGINNINGS", The little darlin sounds of johnny paycheck. Record producer Aubrey Mayhew writes an insane account of how he 'discovered' Paycheck during a fan fair week in the early 60's.
It's a great CD. But the steel tone is just bizzare! The most toppy I've ever heard. But great playing for sure, and great songs. (Pick it up if you haven't yet).<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Cody Campbell on 23 August 2006 at 02:40 PM.]</p></FONT>
Steve... I have a pretty good mp3 of the the song, on my iTunes. The thing is I'm not on my home computer today, and can't put it up right now. I'll be sure to add a link here tomorrow afternoon.
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Speaking of Johnny (Donny)... There a recent release on Koch records of Paycheck's early hits. The title is something like: JOHNNY PAYCHECK: "BEGINNINGS", The little darlin sounds of johnny paycheck. Record producer Aubrey Mayhew writes an insane account of how he 'discovered' Paycheck during a fan fair week in the early 60's.
It's a great CD. But the steel tone is just bizzare! The most toppy I've ever heard. But great playing for sure, and great songs. (Pick it up if you haven't yet).<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Cody Campbell on 23 August 2006 at 02:40 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Oh yeah, you're right, Jack. It was the DJ convention. That is what I meant to say.
According to what I've heard, it was a young Lloyd on the early Paycheck recordings.
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Speaking of Paycheck with the Jones boys. Didn't he sing harmony on several of George Jones' songs. (Like the "The Love Bug"?)
Since I've heard the early paycheck stuff now, I've gone back and heard 'love bug' again, and it sounds just like him on harmony vocals.
Anyone happen to know which of those old songs (if any) that had JP on harmony?<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Cody Campbell on 23 August 2006 at 04:54 PM.]</p></FONT>
According to what I've heard, it was a young Lloyd on the early Paycheck recordings.
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Speaking of Paycheck with the Jones boys. Didn't he sing harmony on several of George Jones' songs. (Like the "The Love Bug"?)
Since I've heard the early paycheck stuff now, I've gone back and heard 'love bug' again, and it sounds just like him on harmony vocals.
Anyone happen to know which of those old songs (if any) that had JP on harmony?<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Cody Campbell on 23 August 2006 at 04:54 PM.]</p></FONT>
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JP sang harmony on a lot Jones's songs til Don Adams came along, Then Don sang on about everything after that even when he wasn't working for him. After the Billy Sherril era I'm not so sure. I only recorded on two albums with George in 67
and Don was brought in for the sessions.
George Riddle did some early stuff,but you can pretty well tell his stuff.DA had a super smooth voice and you can distinguish him as well. JP might be on The Race is on and You comb Her Hair and some others. I'll have to listen and research.He sang on quite a few
and Don was brought in for the sessions.
George Riddle did some early stuff,but you can pretty well tell his stuff.DA had a super smooth voice and you can distinguish him as well. JP might be on The Race is on and You comb Her Hair and some others. I'll have to listen and research.He sang on quite a few
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Here is a decent copy of "They bought the house next door".
It might take a few minutes to load.
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It might take a few minutes to load.
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Jack,Mike, I would also like to see some of those Frontier Ranch pictures. I started playing bass there when Crawford was playing steel and switched to steel after he left. Mike,I remember your dad very well. He was a good man and a good friend. I bought my Fender 1000 out there from Gene Hoover, lead guitarist for Howdy Kemp. Roger
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Cool pictures. I can't tell who's on steel in the bottom right of the Ray Price pictures. Is it Buddy? It doesn't look like him from that angle.
P.S. I am sure I was wrong about Lloyd playing on "They bought the house..."
I was listening to satellite radio the other day and heard "What kind of a girl" by Loretta Lynn. The end of the steel turnaround has almost the exact same lick.
Lately, I keep hearing things and finding out I was confused. Guess I don't have the ear I thought I did. <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Cody Campbell on 26 August 2006 at 04:30 PM.]</p></FONT>
P.S. I am sure I was wrong about Lloyd playing on "They bought the house..."
I was listening to satellite radio the other day and heard "What kind of a girl" by Loretta Lynn. The end of the steel turnaround has almost the exact same lick.
Lately, I keep hearing things and finding out I was confused. Guess I don't have the ear I thought I did. <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Cody Campbell on 26 August 2006 at 04:30 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Jack,
The steel that "E" played,which is now at the CMHOF,was a predecessor to the one pictured on your post. The one at the HOF didn't have metal endplates.It was solid wood,all the way around. "Buddie" had his name scrawled on the front of it. When Pete got it,he placed a hand-tooled leather "nameplate" over it.
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The steel that "E" played,which is now at the CMHOF,was a predecessor to the one pictured on your post. The one at the HOF didn't have metal endplates.It was solid wood,all the way around. "Buddie" had his name scrawled on the front of it. When Pete got it,he placed a hand-tooled leather "nameplate" over it.
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Smiles, I remember seeing it for years in Pete's office with his name covering everything and I wasn't there the day he gave it back to Buddy so I wasn't sure what was underneath.I know Pete was proud to have owned the guitar Buddy played but he told me it would always be Buddy's guitar so he returned it to him
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I think that's the Night Life guitar that Big E's playing in those 2 photos.
Jack, great photos BTW, thanks so much for sharing.
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Jack, great photos BTW, thanks so much for sharing.
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