Hello everyone
I'm Kobus Meiring, a steel player from South Africa. I am looking for the tabs (and title) to the first song on Lloyd Green and Tommy White's new video - "An evening of E9th" - a truly superb video!! A realaudio videoclip of this particular song is available at Tommy's website:
http://www.tommywhite.com
If any of you have'nt seen or listened to it, do it now!! It is fantastic. Anyhow, is there anyone out there who can help me with the title of the song, and possible tabs? Thanks - Steel greetings from South Africa, Kobus
Tab for song on Lloyd & Tommy video wanted
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Sounds like "Borrowed Angel" to me.
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Right on Larry> "Borrowed Angel" a old Mel Street Cut; that Lloyd Green originally played on.
Here is the original Mel Street tab for the intro Lloyd played from the "Rebel and Ricky" site> http://users.interlinks.net/rebel/steel/borrowedangel.html
It is from the 1972 page> http://users.interlinks.net/rebel/steel/1972.html
But on the video Lloyd and Tommy incorporate a open string over the 5 chord "B" chord; and it's the open 3rd string with "B" pedal down; so that makes the open "A" note which is the b7th tone of the "B" chord.
Have fun.
Ricky
Here is the original Mel Street tab for the intro Lloyd played from the "Rebel and Ricky" site> http://users.interlinks.net/rebel/steel/borrowedangel.html
It is from the 1972 page> http://users.interlinks.net/rebel/steel/1972.html
But on the video Lloyd and Tommy incorporate a open string over the 5 chord "B" chord; and it's the open 3rd string with "B" pedal down; so that makes the open "A" note which is the b7th tone of the "B" chord.
Have fun.
Ricky