What song made you buy a steel guitar?

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Will Sevy
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What song made you buy a steel guitar?

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Can you remember listening to that song and thinking, "Wow! I love the way that sounds, I'm going to buy a steel guitar!" For me, It was "Walk on by" by Cake. I know Greg Vincent is a busy guy, I hope he finds time to post the tab someday.
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Post by Steve Feldman »

Most anything from Sweetheart of the Rodeo...pick one. 'Teach', sometime later, put the final nail in the coffin. And then all that Sneaky Pete stuff w/ the Burritos, etc. Took me many more years to go our and actually BUY a steel, but that's were the seeds were planted.
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I think it was Surfin Bird that did it for me.

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Post by Jim Vogan »

With me, it didn't happen that way. A man came door to door signing kids up for
Oahu lessons. The very first record I ever had was a Jerry Byrd 78. The songs on it were one of my favorite songs, Drowsy Waters and the other song was Steelin The Blues. After that I was really hooked!

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I'm with Steve Feldman on this one; The Burritos Bros. and the Sweetheart of the Rodeo albums got me movin' in the steel direction.
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Post by Andy Greatrix »

Ralph Mooney and his playing on Foolin' Round. To this day, when I listen and hear the soulfullness in his playing, I'm in total awe. He may not be the fastest or the jazziest, but he's so soulful and also knows what not to play.
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Post by Smiley Roberts »

For me,it wasn't any particular song,but a fascination w/ the instrument itself. As a kid,I saw a neighbor friend,about my age, playing this "plank" w/ strings on it. I told my mom,"That's what I wanna play!" So,I brought his old "student" guitar home w/ me, which was an old "flat top", (Stella,Harmony,whatever) & showed it to my mom. She wanted to know how much they wanted for it. I told her,"$8.00". She said,"WHAT??? EIGHT BUCKS FOR THAT PIECE O' JUNK??" I only wish I still had it today. (sigh!)

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Post by Jim Cohen »

"Kind Woman". Rusty Young, with Buffalo Springfield.
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Post by Kenny Forbess »

Blue Hawaii,,,,in the 50s.
Went to Sears&Roebuck, bought a lap steel, the one with the plastic covering, grey and black and something,,,
Took it to the Far East when they called my #.
Found a guitar picker with a flat-top Harmony, we played for 3 years over there.
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NIGHTLIFE
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Post by Dave Birkett »

Jerry Byrd (I think) on Hank Williams' Honky Tonkin'.
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Post by Dag Wolf »

"Only you" Buck Owens. Featuring Tom Brumley on steel.


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Post by Jim Phelps »

My uncle loaned me an Oahu Diana lap steel when I was about 11, I hadn't even heard anyone but him play one at the time. I had to have a pedal steel when I heard one live for the first time, at my cousin's band rehearsal in Portland, Oregon. The steel player's name was Steve Chet and I remember they played "Cry", and the sound of Steve's old Fender 1000 really got to me. As soon as I could I went to a music store in Portland and bought an old used Fender 1000.
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Post by Dennis Detweiler »

A Lloyd Green LP from the late 60s "The Hit Sounds" And I still have it.
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Post by Gary Walker »

The "Travis" album with Curly Chalker. I went out and bought a Fender 400 and haven't stopped buying them since.
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Post by Jim Park »

For me, it was Stand By Your Man from Tammy Wynette, and Touch My Heart by Ray Price Although I didn't know what the name of it was for a long time. After I heard those songs, I ran into a fellow by the name of Howard Reading,(God rest his Soul) who played a U-12. I asked him if you had to learn standard guitar first, to which he replied "HECK NO". In the course of the conversation, he said " There's two kinds of folks, those that say I wish I had of,and the others that say I'm glad I did!" I knew right then which group I was going to be in!! so I immediately rounded up a Fender Steel Guitar and started taking lessons from a fellow named Duane Brown, and have been playing ever since, although I have moved up to a 75 Emmons P/P D-10<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jim Park on 09 September 2002 at 06:23 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Bob Snelgrove »

Easy for me:

"Someday Soon"

Didn't even know what a steel guitar was, but decided at that moment, whatever was making that sound, would be part of my future Image

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Post by Bob Anderson »

Santo & Johnny was my begining. But in the late 60's I was an opening singing act at Gibbon Ballroom in Minnsota.The Opry Stars who were appearing at the Flame Cafe in Minneaplis would play the ballroom on Sunday nights. The Steel man was Tony Farr. I was hooked and had to have a pedal steel guitar. Tony you ruined my life....Big Thanks Image
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Jimmy Day on Ray Price's 24th hour. I still get chills listening to the soul of that man coming through the speaker. Image
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Post by Martin Weenick »

Mr. Tom Brumley and " Together Again " are responsible for that.

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Post by Earnest Bovine »

"I Wonder If I Care As Much" by the Everly Brothers (probably Jimmy Day.)

BTW I have not heard most of the songs you guys mentioned.
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Post by Ray Montee »

Altho' I had no idea what was making "the SOUND"........it was the steel player on the Gene Autry Melody Ranch SHow....... It really grabbed me at about age 7.
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Post by Colin Goss »

HELLO OLD BROKEN HEART - the flip side of The cat came back by Sonny James - don't know who played steel, but it was the cause of all my "misery". We now play it as part of our repertoire.
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Post by Ricky Littleton »

On Charlie Pride's Live at Panther Hall, last cut "Cotton Fields". Sir Lloyd Green of course!!!

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Post by jim milewski »

with Bob S, "Someday Soon", still in awe of it, my buddy who can't do anything musical has me put the CD on whenever he is here, I listen to rock stations then and Pure Prairie League, "Country Song" was an eye opener
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