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Posted: 14 Jun 2020 8:00 pm
by Ron Shalita
Many yearS ago while i was on the road in Great Falls Montana i met a guy Named Oliver English, Paul English’s brother, Oliver was a great. steel player and he played with Willy for a while .. anyway I was a budding steel player and paid total attention to everything he said .. in those days there weren’t many Steelers around ... anyway he told me that Willy really wasn’t into the steel because he felt like it didnt play in tune... i never forgot that, but i have noticed that lately he has been using it some .. not sure if it is true or not just telling you what he said.. Ron
Posted: 15 Jun 2020 4:50 am
by Ron Shalita
Mitch .. thank you for the Willy turn on... i never heard this album... love it!!! thank you thank you! Ron
Posted: 16 Jun 2020 5:08 am
by Stu Schulman
Actually Mickey Raphael owned an MSA E9th.single neck pedal steel guitar,probably around 1975 he asked me to give him a lesson,so I went to Mickey's place and showed him the little bit that I thought would help?He also had a C melody sax that I knew even less a about...For you folks that take shots at Mickey?You'll never meet a nicer guy unless you've met Herb Steiner or Dan Tyack,I've made a lot of music with Mickey Raphael and I'm proud to call him my friend!
Posted: 16 Jun 2020 2:47 pm
by Craig Stock
Great post Stu, Willie is really not Willie without Mickey, I wonder if Mickey has a name for his Harmonica like Willie has for his guitar.
He is so recognizable from the first note as anyone, I love his sound and soul!
Posted: 16 Jun 2020 5:16 pm
by scott murray
just heard this, from Willie's 'Ride Me Back Home' album released last summer
Tommy White does some lovely C6 work on Billy Joel's "Just the Way You Are"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RO21Najlv1s
how do I miss this stuff?
Posted: 27 Jun 2020 11:04 pm
by David Mitchell
Patsy Cline came close to not recording Crazy because she couldn't get past Hugh Nelson's voice on the demo. Lol! She couldn't stand him. I couldn't for a long time but one of my favorite albums in my 500+ album collection is Willie's "Texas In My Soul" recorded in Nashville by the original A team players.
Grady Martin played lots of dobro on it. Great album to check out. I got lots of Willie's albums but that's my favorite. Back before he became Outlaw Willie.
Posted: 28 Jun 2020 8:14 am
by Mike Perlowin
Posted: 28 Jun 2020 9:53 am
by Darrell Criswell
Back about 1980 I heard Dewey Groom on his TV show in the DFW area sing a Willie Nelson song "Within your Crowd". It is one of my favorite country songs and our friend Junior Knight was usually the steel player on the show, although I did see at least once they had twin steels on the show.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUw6FPjNOWM
I have heard a lot of people characterize Willie's style as seeming to be more talking than singing, and I have a bit of the same feeling. I wonder if people with more musical knowledge than myself feel that categorization is fair or accurate? Thanks.
Posted: 28 Jun 2020 10:28 am
by David Mitchell
I could never work any instrument in Willie's band and not because he kinda talks his way through the song but because he sings so far behind the beat. Players must have to seriously tune him out on stage or he could really screw them up. He's nearly a whole measure behind the beat sometimes. I know musicians use that for an effect to give more feeling but Willie carries it to the extreme. I can't believe Grady Martin played in his band 15 years with that 1200 millisecond delay on his vocals. Willie's cool nonetheless. Like Roger Miller once said about Willie "Willie flushes to the beat of a different plumber."
Posted: 12 Jul 2020 3:28 am
by Dave Campbell
willie's latest has some beautiful playing by mike johnson. great album.
Posted: 12 Jul 2020 8:18 am
by David Mitchell
Mike is one of my very favorite steel pickers. He plays very tasteful for singers and doesn't play unnecessary things just because he can. He plays to fit the song and the artist. Great player!