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byrds/ gram parsons/ flying burrito brothers

Posted: 29 Jun 2000 3:20 pm
by Jennifer Shanks
Hello Everyone,
I'm a beginner and have been trying to work out a few of my favorites and am looking for a bit of guidance. I was really happy to see the tab for hickory wind and you're still on my mind. Are there any other places I should look to find some of the other songs? In particular, I'd love to learn Brass Buttons. Anyone know this song? Thanks very much for your help.
Jennifer

Posted: 29 Jun 2000 3:36 pm
by JB Arnold
Have you checked Ricky and Rebel's site yet?
They've got a lot of tab from that time period-
Here's the link

users.interlinks.net/rebel/steel/steel.html

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Posted: 29 Jun 2000 4:09 pm
by Alan Michael
Jennifer-I'd be interested in where you found the tab for "Hickory Wind" and "You're Still On My Mind." Sweetheart of the Rodeo has always been one of my favorite albums but learning Lloyd Green's steel guitar licks by ear is more than I am capable of.
Thanks,Alan

Posted: 29 Jun 2000 4:14 pm
by Jon Light
Check out this gift from Peggy Green--
http://www.b0b.com/forum/Forum8/HTML/000144.html

Posted: 29 Jun 2000 5:47 pm
by Alan Michael
Hey, that is a nice gift. Thanks Jon, you've come to my rescue again.

Posted: 29 Jun 2000 6:53 pm
by Jennifer Shanks
Alan,
I found them both by searching the archives but you can also find them at: http://www.ontonet.com/mpriv/music/PlayersRoom.htm Have fun!
jen

Posted: 29 Jun 2000 8:53 pm
by Alan Michael
Hey thanks Jennifer. That's good stuff.

Posted: 5 Jul 2000 7:54 pm
by Jennifer Shanks
Just moving to the top in hopes of getting a few more responses. Thanks! Image

Posted: 10 Jul 2000 4:53 pm
by Lefty
Sounds like you are starting out with some good stuff. That (Sweetheart) was a ground-breaking album. I and a couple of friends saw the Byrds on the tour just following that album at Emory University (got in for free). They had a four piece with Clarence White on guitar (with string bender), Gene Parsons on drums and vocals, McGuinn, and a bass player vocalist (don't remenber name). They were still playing the old stuff (Eight miles high, turn,turn, turn etc.) but played a lot off the new album. Some were growning about "two much country guitar" but all I could say was "ahhhh". Sorry to ramble, but a great memory, and a great show.

Posted: 13 Jul 2000 11:43 am
by Mark Ardito
Jennifer,

I have the intro to "You Ain't Going Nowhere" for E9 pedal steel and C6 lap steel. If someone can help me figure out this tabulature thing. I have never tabbed out a song on the computer. I need help!

Marcus Nebraska

Posted: 13 Jul 2000 5:12 pm
by Jennifer Shanks
Marcus,
Thanks very much for the offer, I would love to learn that intro. If you would be willing to talk me through it over the phone, I could try and tab it out for others. If I can call you, please feel free to send an email with your phone number. Or you can reach me at 615-463-0268. Thanks again,
Jennifer

Posted: 13 Jul 2000 5:17 pm
by Jennifer Shanks
Oops, silly me... I didn't notice that you had already posted the tab! Thanks! I'm going to try it right now!