Steel on Starland Vocal Band hit from 1976
Posted: 8 Jul 2011 6:12 am
Hello all,
Hard to believe, but 35 years ago today, the Number One song in the US was that randy little number "Afternoon Delight" by the Starland Vocal Band. There's a ton of overdriven steel with what sounds like that awesome Peavey phase shifter on it, and in the extremely entertaining video, the steeler gets a fair amount of camera time. What do you know when he takes a solo, the camera cuts to him instead of one of the pretty female singers. Anyway, I grew up in the 70s and this song was on the radio 24/7 it seemed but back then I didn't know a pedal steel from a Tonka truck - who was the steeler on that track?
It turns out that they recorded for John Denver's label Windsong, and two of the singers from SVB co-wrote "Country Roads" with ol' John. Anyway I am curious who played on the song.
Thanks for reading my post and best,
Gerald
Hard to believe, but 35 years ago today, the Number One song in the US was that randy little number "Afternoon Delight" by the Starland Vocal Band. There's a ton of overdriven steel with what sounds like that awesome Peavey phase shifter on it, and in the extremely entertaining video, the steeler gets a fair amount of camera time. What do you know when he takes a solo, the camera cuts to him instead of one of the pretty female singers. Anyway, I grew up in the 70s and this song was on the radio 24/7 it seemed but back then I didn't know a pedal steel from a Tonka truck - who was the steeler on that track?
It turns out that they recorded for John Denver's label Windsong, and two of the singers from SVB co-wrote "Country Roads" with ol' John. Anyway I am curious who played on the song.
Thanks for reading my post and best,
Gerald