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Posted: 24 Jan 2012 12:19 pm
by James Mayer
I listened to samples from KD Lang's "Ingenue" that is referenced in this thread. I didn't hear any steel. My question is, what should I look into that has plenty of Leisz instead of a little bit here and there?
Posted: 24 Jan 2012 12:24 pm
by Mark Eaton
James Mayer wrote:I listened to samples from KD Lang's "Ingenue" that is referenced in this thread. I didn't hear any steel. My question is, what should I look into that has plenty of Leisz instead of a little bit here and there?
James, the first song in particular "Save Me" has some very creative lap steel work by Greg. I'm at work so I can't recall the sequencing off the top of my head, but you really need to listen to the whole song. As I recall there's an instrumental break in the middle where Greg takes off, but if you're only getting the first 30 seconds of the song then you're not into the meat and potatoes portion as far as steel goes.
Posted: 24 Jan 2012 12:33 pm
by James Mayer
Mark Eaton wrote:
James, the first song in particular "Save Me" has some very creative lap steel work by Greg. I'm at work so I can't recall the sequencing off the top of my head, but you really need to listen to the whole song. As I recall there's an instrumental break in the middle where Greg takes off, but if you're only getting the first 30 seconds of the song then you're not into the meat and potatoes portion as far as steel goes.
I figured. I just went to allmusic.com and went through the samples.
Posted: 24 Jan 2012 3:49 pm
by Kevin Milner
James Mayer wrote:I listened to samples from KD Lang's "Ingenue" that is referenced in this thread. I didn't hear any steel. My question is, what should I look into that has plenty of Leisz instead of a little bit here and there?
The one I recommended, Sara Watkins' album, is literally dripping with Leisz. And it's all incredible.
Posted: 24 Jan 2012 4:18 pm
by Mike Neer
This is one of my favorites, right here--Peter Case, "
Spell of Wheels"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzAdqnmPNbk
Posted: 24 Jan 2012 4:21 pm
by Chuck S. Lettes
Hi James,
Check out the new Jeff Bridges CD, the follow-up to Crazy Heart. He definitely loves steel guitar.
Chuck
Posted: 25 Jan 2012 2:05 am
by Douglas Schuch
I posted this link in "Steel On The Web" about a week ago: the musics doesn't come in until 15 seconds in, so be patient...and ignore the stupid video of someone's cat, but listen to the great music. Greg on steel, for the whole album "Got No Strings". It is all music from Disney Movies...so not standard genre stuff. Mostly done in a light, accoustic style with lots of retro-elements: hints of Stephen Foster, Hawaiian, Western swing, and bluegrass. "To Be A Cat" is my favorite, but some good steel on the rest.... Mostly lap steel, I think, but one dobro and once acoustic slide, and one I would swear is a nylon string guitar played with a bar.
I can't find any other cuts from the album on Youtube, but worth having in your collection unless you are locked into a particular style.
Link to song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BA2sJvVxHc
Doug
Posted: 25 Jan 2012 10:38 am
by Bill Kellum
Rick Schacter wrote:As was already mentioned, his work on the album "Girlfriend" by Matthew Sweet is great.
He also played some mandolin as well as pedal steel for John Fogerty's "Blue Ridge Rangers".
Here's another song from the group Tiger Army that has Greg Leisz playing the pedal steel:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxvTTRKvfEU
Rick
Im digging this Tiger Army. Thanks for turning me on to them.
Posted: 6 Feb 2012 7:33 pm
by Jonathan Slyker
"Of course k.d. lang has great admiration for Greg, and below is a quote she made about his pedal steel playing years ago that I'm sure many here are familiar with :
'Leisz single-handedly liberated pedal steel from the bondage of country.'
Oh, silly me, I thought it was Joseph Kekuku, in 1885
Posted: 6 Feb 2012 8:50 pm
by Mark Eaton
Did Kekeku play a pedal steel?
Posted: 7 Feb 2012 7:16 am
by Brian McGaughey
Devon Teran wrote:I've been teetering on the edge of diving fully into pedal steel for a while but I'm not really a country guy.
Ya don't have to be country to play pedal steel.
Posted: 7 Feb 2012 7:54 pm
by Ron Davis
I've had the pleasure of meeting Greg & spending some time with him. He played my Emmons & showed me some stuff. He was at Jim Palenscar's getting a little tweak on his '66 Emmons. (Jim U rock, Bro!)
Greg did tell me about the Ray LaMontagne stuff, & he did play pedal steel on more than a couple songs, as well as guitar & slide... It was real cool, cuz he told me all about the God Willing sessions.
I do think Greg's right at the top of my fav list. Such a tasty player.
Haunting parts... He really orchestrates the songs he plays on, with his steel playing. Plays for the song, for sure. Not a "grandstander", so to speak. (Not that I don't love the grandstanders too.)
Through The Morning, Through The Night on the Plant Krause record feeds my soul.
OK, I'm done. lol
Posted: 13 Feb 2012 10:04 am
by Bill Kellum
Was the Greg on the Chipotle commercial with Willie singing "The Scientist"? It sure sounded like him. I like the song and message of that commercial.
Posted: 13 Feb 2012 10:30 am
by Ron Davis
Hmmm...
Not familiar with that. Maybe it's not out here on the West Coast.
Posted: 13 Feb 2012 11:14 am
by Bill Kellum
Ron Davis wrote:Hmmm...
Not familiar with that. Maybe it's not out here on the West Coast.
here is the link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMfSGt6rHos
i didnt realize until now that it is a Coldplay song.
Posted: 13 Feb 2012 11:38 am
by Kevin Milner
Bill Kellum wrote:Ron Davis wrote:Hmmm...
Not familiar with that. Maybe it's not out here on the West Coast.
here is the link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMfSGt6rHos
i didnt realize until now that it is a Coldplay song.
Sure sounds like Leisz! Thanks for sharing!
Posted: 4 Mar 2012 6:42 am
by Ron Davis
Thanx for that link.
Posted: 4 Mar 2012 8:17 am
by Jim Palenscar
Also worth checking out is Greg's work on the WPA CD a few years ago with Sean and Sara Watkins(Nickel Creek), Glen Phillips (Toad the Wet Sprocket), etc.- the list truly goes on forever and I'm proud and lucky to have Greg as a good friend.
Posted: 23 Sep 2020 6:22 am
by Steve Hotra
Jim Palenscar wrote:Also worth checking out is Greg's work on the WPA CD a few years ago with Sean and Sara Watkins(Nickel Creek), Glen Phillips (Toad the Wet Sprocket), etc.- the list truly goes on forever and I'm proud and lucky to have Greg as a good friend.
Love that project.
That's where I first discovered Greg's playing.
He is a major pedal steel guitar influence in my playing .. he knows how to play to the song.
Posted: 23 Sep 2020 7:35 am
by Jim Palenscar
Wow- this thread is over 8 years old! Since that time Greg has done tons of projects and for the past few years has been touring w Jackson Browne as well as others. He was having some work done on some of his guitars recently at the shop and I asked him to put some tracks on some Gargeband songs that I was doing and he actually thanked me for letting him play on the whole song if you can believe that saying that he never gets to do that. Poor Greg
. I've got some of them on a platform called Bandcamp.
Posted: 23 Sep 2020 7:44 am
by Paul Stauskas
Jim Palenscar wrote:Wow- this thread is over 8 years old! Since that time Greg has done tons of projects and for the past few years has been touring w Jackson Browne as well as others. He was having some work done on some of his guitars recently at the shop and I asked him to put some tracks on some Gargeband songs that I was doing and he actually thanked me for letting him play on the whole song if you can believe that saying that he never gets to do that. Poor Greg
. I've got some of them on a platform called Bandcamp.
Jim, how cool! Would you share the link to your Bandcamp?
Posted: 23 Sep 2020 1:08 pm
by Bart Bull
Just to demonstrate he can of course play country-esque just as gorgeously...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNgdD_RIepM
Posted: 24 Sep 2020 7:02 am
by Jim Palenscar
Sure Paul- in some cases you have to put up with my squaking and the credits are posted w each song so you can filter what you listen to. I think Greg is on 4 cuts. We've yet to decide what to call ourselves so just used our initials- JDDJ
here. We used to just get together at the shop to play music that we liked for no other reason- then life goes on happened- the singer got divorced- move to Nashville then remarried and moved to Ohio, the bass player died of the same lung disease that took Reece from us, the guitar player/singer went trough a business fiasco, Covid 19 came about, etc. We occasionally communicated, decided that we wanted to continue playing, decided on Garageband as our format and here are some preliminary results. There are some original songs yet to be posted and quite obviously these are covers so the legality of posting these is questionable- hopefully since there is no money involved we won't be pinched
.
Posted: 24 Sep 2020 8:14 am
by Brooks Montgomery
Here's a nice cut. Nice singing Jim. Beautiful song.
https://jddj.bandcamp.com/track/it-aint-over-yet
Posted: 25 Sep 2020 6:43 am
by Jim Palenscar
Thanks Brooks- gives us something to do during these trying times~~