Jerry Bird playing a reso (!)
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Jerry Bird playing a reso (!)
Here's a video of Jerry Bird playing a reso, with Marty Robbins backing him on guitar. Looks like a roundneck with a raised nut (?).. His reso playing is every bit as clean and elegant as his better known electric lap steel style...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0RvvAfcBtY
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0RvvAfcBtY
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I've got a VHS tape full of this stuff, and in another part Jerry sez he's been to Hawaii MANY times, more show biz.
No matter, as this is indeed priceless, and all because of Marty's total admiration of Jerry.
A road that went both ways.
Just a mention of his duds and sailor's cap would envoke a rarely seen red face of chagrin from JB, and a bunch of stories and laffs to follow.
Two of the greatests!
I've got a VHS tape full of this stuff, and in another part Jerry sez he's been to Hawaii MANY times, more show biz.
No matter, as this is indeed priceless, and all because of Marty's total admiration of Jerry.
A road that went both ways.
Just a mention of his duds and sailor's cap would envoke a rarely seen red face of chagrin from JB, and a bunch of stories and laffs to follow.
Two of the greatests!
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This reminds me of the way I felt when I saw the first published picture of Robert Johnson, I just sat and stared, and stared and soaked it all up. I have never seen Jerry play on film, I heard a 6th in there just prior to playing the piece, so Im thinking its c6th. not that it matters to me, just to see the guy for real is most exciting, many thanks Steinar
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GREAT JERRY BYRD..........
Tell me fella's.........where was that accoustic bassman and the Uke man standing.
Yes! That was Jerry's C6th version of the tune........ It's fun to SEE what he was doing after having to visualize for so many years.
THANKS for sharing it with us.
Yes! That was Jerry's C6th version of the tune........ It's fun to SEE what he was doing after having to visualize for so many years.
THANKS for sharing it with us.
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I love those short legged white pants he was wearing and that sailor's hat ! Gads, I can recall when I too, wore short white trousers similar to those he's wearing along with a thatched hat figuring I looked really 'hay-way-yan' on a gig ! Embarrassing to look at those old photos today ! Anyway, seems I have an lp here somewhere in my collection on which Jerry played a National Tri-cone borrowed from Leilani Almeida, (the widow of Pua). If my memory is still in tact, I'm quite certain Barney's brothers, Atta and Norman Isaacs played backup along with Benny Kalama. I know I have that album somewhere in my collection...just have to locate it.
Mahalo for that great clip. Just proves again, he was the "Master" !
Mahalo for that great clip. Just proves again, he was the "Master" !
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it was a different time...
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I will add them ALL here as I finish uploading them to YouTube
In Chronolgical order as per the show EVENTUALLY..
1. Beyond the Reef
2. The Night I came ashore
3. The Sea and Me
4. Kohala March
5. Unknow Hula
6. My wonderful One
7. Maui Chimes / aloha Oe
1. Beyond the Reef Click Here
2. The Night I Came Ashore - Click Here
The Sea and Me Preamble - Click Here
3. The Sea and Me - Click Here
The sea and Me CHORDS Discussion - Click Here
4. Kohala March - Click Here
(Composed by (Heinrich) Henry Berger, seen standing behind queen Lilioukalani)
More about Henry :-
Royal Hawaiian Band - Click Here
5. Unknown Hula - Click Here
Preamble to Wonderful One
6. Wonderful One
Preamble to Maui Chimes - Click Here
7. Maui Chimes - Click Here
In Chronolgical order as per the show EVENTUALLY..
1. Beyond the Reef
2. The Night I came ashore
3. The Sea and Me
4. Kohala March
5. Unknow Hula
6. My wonderful One
7. Maui Chimes / aloha Oe
1. Beyond the Reef Click Here
2. The Night I Came Ashore - Click Here
The Sea and Me Preamble - Click Here
3. The Sea and Me - Click Here
The sea and Me CHORDS Discussion - Click Here
4. Kohala March - Click Here
(Composed by (Heinrich) Henry Berger, seen standing behind queen Lilioukalani)
More about Henry :-
Royal Hawaiian Band - Click Here
5. Unknown Hula - Click Here
Preamble to Wonderful One
6. Wonderful One
Preamble to Maui Chimes - Click Here
7. Maui Chimes - Click Here
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Not wishing to "Hijack" Stienar's post, I'll put these and the rest of the show in the RECOMMENDED place for videos and soundclips ... 'Steel on the Web'
Baz
Although IMHO it WOULD be better if we were allowed to post NON Pedal clips here as the 'Steel on The Web' section is predominantly viewed by pedalists
Baz
Although IMHO it WOULD be better if we were allowed to post NON Pedal clips here as the 'Steel on The Web' section is predominantly viewed by pedalists
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I'm curious as to what audience this was aimed at. Marty plays the curious inquirer and acts like its all news to him, yet Marty himself was quite proficient on Dobro and Pedal Steel from all accounts, so much so that he was known to stop recording, and demonstrate to the pedal man what he wanted in the background.
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