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On 'Brazil,' the steel almost sounds like a keyboard at first, but reveals itself.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urN7Pdzw5Cs

I'd love to know who was playing. It's the nazz, like the arrangement. Wait for the tuba at the end.
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Sounds like Red Rhodes and it is almost Michael Nesmith's style, only with stronger vocals. Geoff Muldaur sure can sing!
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Charlie McDonald wrote:On 'Brazil,' the steel almost sounds like a keyboard at first, but reveals itself.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urN7Pdzw5Cs

I'd love to know who was playing. It's the nazz, like the arrangement. Wait for the tuba at the end.
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I don't remember the name of the album, but it was Poco live in Boston.
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Charlie McDonald wrote:Wait for the tuba at the end.
Ha! The best "wait for it" in a while!

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I don't remember the name of the album, but it was Poco live in Boston.
Deliverin'. I believe it was recorded both in Boston and NY. I was at the show in Boston, at the Music Hall just at the edge of Chinatown. Acoustics were great in that room - at the time, it was the center of ballet and opera in Boston.
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Here's another one with Bill Keith:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzSB49QeLcs
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b0b wrote:
Charlie McDonald wrote:On 'Brazil,' the steel almost sounds like a keyboard at first, but reveals itself.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urN7Pdzw5Cs

I'd love to know who was playing. It's the nazz, like the arrangement. Wait for the tuba at the end.
Bill Keith, co-author of the book "Pedal Steel Guitar" with Winnie Winston.
There’s a pic in the book of Bill Keith playing in what looks like the Jim Kweskin Jug Band. I think that’s Geoff Muldaur (Pavarotti-esque singer on Brazil) seated behind Bill and to his right.
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Dave Mudgett wrote:
I don't remember the name of the album, but it was Poco live in Boston.
Deliverin'. I believe it was recorded both in Boston and NY. I was at the show in Boston, at the Music Hall just at the edge of Chinatown. Acoustics were great in that room - at the time, it was the center of ballet and opera in Boston.
Thank you Dave.
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"It's Everly Time" followed by "Woodstock" with our great UK steelplayer Gordon Huntley.
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"We Been Away" on the 1971 Boz Scaggs album, "Moments." Great steel solo with probably echoplex delay by John McFee. Magic moment in my life hearing that sound. Changed my life forever!
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When I bought my first pedal steel, I was heavily into bluegrass--with no country music albums.
I bought this album at Radio Shack, assuming it had steel guitar on it (I had heard Skeeter sing on the Opry many times).
It had great steel, which I later found out was played by Jimmy Day. I spent a lot of hours learning how to palm-block Jimmy's very simple but effective 1551 intro to "The Devil's Doll".

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I later read that, upon hearing this album, Buddy Emmons decided to move back to Nashville from California.

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Hal Rugg "Steel The Hits Of Loretta Lynn". There have been many since that one in 1979.
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Re: My first two steel records

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Andy DePaule wrote:My first two steel records are still a couple of my favorites.
These were the first two I bought because I'd just become interested and bought my first Sho Bud S-10.
Found them at a big record shop in San Francisco as the only two steel Records they had in stock.
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I also had many of the other records with steel on them that others have noted, but didn't buy them for the steel guitar at that time before I got interested in playing steel.

For those not familiar with the Cal Hand album, here's a cut from it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4TX-ji1_4k

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I think my first would have been "Chuck Berry's Golden Decade"...or did I buy that after "Wheatstraw Suite" by the Dillards (Buddy Emmons)?
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Neil Young's "Time fades away".
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Loretta Lynn I believe.
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Sweetheart of the Rodeo.
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As a youngster, I was more into popular music than country.
Had a rock band when I was 16. Two of the early records I remember buying were "Teach your Children" and "Top of the World" by the Carpenters. I heard lots of country on my local small town radio station and liked the songs with well played steel in them. Later, I bought Merle, Buck, Conway, George, etc.
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I forgot to mention that my first early day Steel Guitar LP's was Emmons Black LP and the Red Suite Steel LP. Just happened upon them in a big Record store in OKC. Then I found Tom Bradshaw's LP Record Club thru the Guitar Player Magazine. I have all of those. And I still have a good turntable. I still enjoy getting them out sometime and dreaming. What and era. J.R. Rose
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Buck Owens, "On The Bandstand" some time in late 1963....bought it with money from collecting pop bottles.
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Oldie but goodie

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It wasn't on an album (I could be wrong) but Jack Scott "Burning Bridges". It's still one of my favorites.
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The First new Riders album (NRPS) with Jerry Garcia on steel. I was hooked when I heard the steel solo on "Last Lonely Eagle". Then of course "Powerglide" with Buddy Cage, "Dire Wolf" from "Workingmans Dead". And of course the steel solo on "Panama Red" just about floored me.
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