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Speed picking in Country Hits

Posted: 22 Nov 2006 10:56 am
by Brad Malone
Are there any Country Hit Tunes where a lot of "Steel Guitar Speed picking" is used either in the vocal backup or in the turnaround...I mean 30 to 50 note licks?

Posted: 22 Nov 2006 12:32 pm
by Jeff Lampert
A few off the top of my head.

I'll Come Running by Connie Smith featuring Weldon Myrick

Hello Trouble by The Desert Rose Band featuring J.D. Maness

Panama Red by New Riders Of The Purple Sage featuring Buddy Cage



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Posted: 22 Nov 2006 2:03 pm
by Roland van Beveren
The Lovin' Machine & Big Town Baby by Johnny Paycheck with Lloyd Green (1966).


Posted: 22 Nov 2006 2:35 pm
by Herb Steiner
"Ride Ride Ride" by Lynn Anderson, with Lloyd Green at his creative best.

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Posted: 22 Nov 2006 2:40 pm
by Jim Eaton
Hwy 40 blues & one way rider - Ricky Scaggs.
JE:-)>

Posted: 22 Nov 2006 3:17 pm
by Marlin Smoot
Would "I Don't Even Know Her Name" by Alan Jackson (Paul Franklin) qualify?


Posted: 22 Nov 2006 3:34 pm
by David Higginbotham
Uh, what Marlin said...two runs with amazing picking by Paul Franklin Jr.!

Posted: 22 Nov 2006 4:36 pm
by Brad Malone
Thanks guys, we have 9 songs, there must be a lot more...I think maybe Misty would qualify.

Posted: 22 Nov 2006 7:13 pm
by Jim Eaton
Walk of life - Dire St's Paul Franklin.
JE:-)>

Posted: 23 Nov 2006 12:43 am
by Andy Greatrix
Don't forget "The Nervous
Breakdown" with Paul Franklin and Jerry Reed>

Posted: 23 Nov 2006 1:08 am
by Jeff Lampert
A couple more.

Ooh Las Vegas - live cut by Emmylou Harris featuring Hank DeVito

How Do by Mary Chapin Carpenter featuring ??

Rainy Day Woman by Waylon Jennings featuring Ralph Mooney



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Posted: 23 Nov 2006 1:49 am
by Walter Stettner
"Honky Tonkin' Pickin' " by Frank Hurley w/Doug Jernigan

"Im A Lover (Not A Fighter)" by Skeeter Davis with Weldon Myrick

"Rocky Top" by Lynn Anderson with Lloyd Green

"I'm Walkin" by Dave Peel with Lloyd Green

"Rainy Day Woman" by Mel Tillis with Buddy Emmons

"Jerry's Bar And Grill" by Red Steagall with Lloyd Green

"My Window Faces The South" by Sammi Smith with Hal Rugg

Kind Regards, Walter
www.lloydgreentribute.com
www.austriansteelguitar.at.tf


Posted: 23 Nov 2006 7:34 am
by John McClung
"Big Mamou" by Frenchy [last name forgotten, help me out, scholars].

The earliest example of super fast, super clean speed picking I'd ever heard, and this was a big radio hit in the mid 70's I think.

I was mesmerized, perplexed, and frustrated all at once. How could he do that with palm blocking? Took years to learn it was a different technique. Still working and getting it down, for me it's hardest when changing strings up or down, pick blocking as you climb across or down is tricky for me.

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Posted: 23 Nov 2006 7:40 am
by Barry Blackwood
John, Frenchy Burke, I think ....

Posted: 23 Nov 2006 8:28 am
by Sonny Jenkins
Who played steel on Frenchy's Big Mamou??,,I know I've heard Robbie Sprinfield do it on his live shows,,,but not sure if he did it on the recording,,,also Steve Palousek did a great job when he was with Frenchy,

Posted: 23 Nov 2006 8:42 am
by Tony Prior
I was told that Robbie did indeed play on the tracks. I have one of the greatest hits CD's and it is really good.One of my favorites with really great Steel playing...

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Posted: 23 Nov 2006 8:51 am
by Jerry Hayes
Robbie Springfield did indeed do the "Big Mamou" cut with Fiddlin' Frenchie Burke. The name of the LP/CD is "Fiddlin' Frenchie Burke & the Outlaws". I have the old LP record and a CD of it and there are some killer tracks on that. Robbie was only 15 years old when he did that steel work. Some of the twin stuff with guitarist Randy Corner is great too. I contacted him via email one time about this recording and I believe he even used an MSA guitar on it!..........JH in Va.

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Posted: 23 Nov 2006 8:51 am
by Tiny Olson
Robbie did play on the recording with Frenchy. It was a great tune and very impressive at the time it came out... and still is for that matter.

A couple other major, hit recordings with high-speed-steel that come to mind for me are "Charlotte Fever" by Kenny Price with Lloyd Green, circa 1970 and "If Love Was A Bottle Of Wine" by Tommy Overstreet with Weldon Myrick circa late 1976 or early 1977. The latter tune was the first example of pick-blocking at super, high speed I remember hearing. I know Smiley remembers that one well !!!

Chris "Tiny" Olson

Posted: 23 Nov 2006 9:01 am
by Bobby Montgomery
How about Hal Rugg's intro to Loretta Lynn's "Ones on the way"? The comedown was fantastic.