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Posted: 3 Sep 2018 12:01 pm
by Godfrey Arthur
Fred Treece wrote:Albert Lee playing non-pedal steel on a Heads Hands And Feet song.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=v41oBFBFIVo
Sure was some fine pickin' on the steel!

Albert never ceases to amaze.

Posted: 3 Sep 2018 1:12 pm
by Jim Fogarty
Jim Sliff wrote:There's no way that's Pete on that version of Wild Horses. It sounds nothing like him except for the "Fender-y tone".
You're kidding, right?

Some of those lines and all of that style is Pete, to a T.

Most likely, it was a very loose session, with lots of substances and very little guidance or charting involved.

Posted: 3 Sep 2018 7:29 pm
by Roger Rettig
Pedal steel on HHF tracks was probably Gerry Hogan. He certainly played ontheir album called 'Tracks'.

Posted: 4 Sep 2018 5:32 am
by Jonathan Shacklock
Jim Fogarty wrote:
Jim Sliff wrote:There's no way that's Pete on that version of Wild Horses. It sounds nothing like him except for the "Fender-y tone".
You're kidding, right?

Some of those lines and all of that style is Pete, to a T.

Most likely, it was a very loose session, with lots of substances and very little guidance or charting involved.
Agreed! Although Gram doesn't directly state it was Pete, he details his own involvement in the LA overdub session here. I don't know if Pete was into the substances but it's obviously him playing.
https://youtu.be/ABtba2TYpr8

Also see 2nd entry from 1970 page on Nico Zentgraf's Complete Rolling Stones site. http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1970.htm

Posted: 5 Sep 2018 7:51 am
by Joachim Kettner
Roger Rettig wrote:Pedal steel on HHF tracks was probably Gerry Hogan. He certainly played ontheir album called 'Tracks'.
Yes and Fred's link shows Tony Colton on keyboards done by Albert in the studio before. It's playback.

Posted: 5 Sep 2018 8:44 am
by Roger Rettig
I just watched Arthur's link to HHF playing 'Harlequin'. That is Gerry Hogan's steel part from the recording. Albert's miming.

Posted: 5 Sep 2018 10:01 am
by Fred Treece
Thanks for that, Roger and Joachim. I was wondering about some of those pedal-esque sounds Albert was getting there. And I just figured Tony did something besides sing and play tambourine. Something tells me he might have been the babe magnet of the group too...