Posted: 5 Oct 2015 7:44 am
BE's intro and solo on Judy Collins'"Someday Soon".Some tasty James Burton,too!
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yep, that and Gary Carter's version of the Billy Joel song And So It Goes,Charlie McDonald wrote: Gary Carter has outstanding solo pieces which, while not fills in a vocal realm, merit study. The Lighthouse Tale
He's not the riffs or fills, he is the vocal ...
I thought someone told me, or I read that Chalker did the playing on "Good Deal Lucille", as well as, "I Love You Because", by Carl Smith. It would be interesting to know for sure. It very well could have been Buddy.Dave Magram wrote:That is some very nice C6 work on “Good Dealâ€â€”it sounds like Buddy Emmons to me. Anybody know for sure? (Calling Robert Kramer…)Allan Jirik wrote:Carl Smith's "Good Deal Lucille." The C6th break is really cool. I can't remember who did it but it makes my adrenaline move.
Speaking of Buddy, here’s the Big E playing some great fills behind Don Rich & The Buckaroos’ “Guitar Picking Manâ€: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_i1awPKXlU
I’m pretty certain that Don and the boys are lip-synching the song on that “Hee-Haw†clip; it sounds exactly like the cut on the Buckaroos’ Capitol LP “Boot Hill†that featured Mr. Emmons on about half of the cuts, including “Cajun Steelâ€.
-Dave
Here's Curly's solo on "Good Deal Lucille."Richard Sinkler wrote:I thought someone told me, or I read that Chalker did the playing on "Good Deal Lucille", as well as, "I Love You Because", by Carl Smith. It would be interesting to know for sure. It very well could have been Buddy.Dave Magram wrote:That is some very nice C6 work on “Good Dealâ€â€”it sounds like Buddy Emmons to me. Anybody know for sure? (Calling Robert Kramer…)Allan Jirik wrote:Carl Smith's "Good Deal Lucille." The C6th break is really cool. I can't remember who did it but it makes my adrenaline move.
Speaking of Buddy, here’s the Big E playing some great fills behind Don Rich & The Buckaroos’ “Guitar Picking Manâ€: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_i1awPKXlU
I’m pretty certain that Don and the boys are lip-synching the song on that “Hee-Haw†clip; it sounds exactly like the cut on the Buckaroos’ Capitol LP “Boot Hill†that featured Mr. Emmons on about half of the cuts, including “Cajun Steelâ€.
-Dave
I like the solo, too.Thiel Hatt wrote:I sure like Jerry Byrd's turn around on Ferlin Huskey's "Next to Jimmy I come first".