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BJ Cole on Elton John's "Rocket Man"?

Also, the whole orchestra on Buddy Emmons' "Christmas Sounds"
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Rusty Young on the Buffalo Springfield version of "Kind Woman." :!:
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"Right on Down the Line: major hit by Gerry Rafferty with great hooks by BJ Cole"

I'm glad to know this for sure. I always thought that was pedal steel, but not completely sure. One of my favorite tunes of that genre. I was going to suggest that song as a possibility after seeing the title. Now I know, the rest of the story.
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Possibly the solo on Woodstock, the version by Matthews Southern Comfort. It kind of sounds more bluesy than what I thought a steel sounded like at the time.
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Ken Mizell wrote:"Right on Down the Line: major hit by Gerry Rafferty with great hooks by BJ Cole"

I'm glad to know this for sure. I always thought that was pedal steel, but not completely sure. One of my favorite tunes of that genre. I was going to suggest that song as a possibility after seeing the title. Now I know, the rest of the story.
I was living in Nashville at the time this song came out, and spent a lot of time listening to top 40 radio (given the alternatives at that time) and I heard this song and realized it was pedal steel. It was an inspirational song for me. It also made my wife appreciate the pedal steel (she is not a fan of the instrument).

Thanks, BJ!
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"Blue Star", by The Ventures! This single featured an uncredited Sneaky Pete Kleinow on his first professional recording, though he did get mention in the later (album version) release.
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BJ Cole was also the steel player on Elton John's "Tiny Dancer".

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Theresa, who played on crimson and clover?
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That was the late Ed Black on Silver Threads. Great Solo!
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Dan,
I don't know who played on it? I bought the 45 record.
I thought it sounded COOL! :)
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The sitcom, Mama's Family has steel guitar in the mix in the opening and closing theme song.

Wonder who that is?

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Dan Tyack wrote:Theresa, who played on crimson and clover?
I believe it was their lead guitarist, Eddie Grey.
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O.K. Tyack....Red Rhodes on the Commodores "Sail On". ;-)
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Can't remember the artist name--some folky type--but the song Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald has what sound like a pedal steel through a fuzz box to me.
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That would be Gordon Lightfoot and PeeWee Charles on Wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald.
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Whooops! Red's wasn't a solo,So much for reading comprehension.
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It also was pretty recognizable as a pedal steel (despite the phase shifter).

But I'm not being strict here, the more the merrier I'd forgotten about the steel on that Lionell Richie song. Probably because I would have switched stations by the time the steel part comes on.
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How about Alan Kendall's steel guitar on the Bee Gees' hit "Nights on Broadway"?
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That's news to me, I'll have to dust off the old BeeGees vinyl and give it a listen.... :)
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Lunatic Fringe- by Red Rider
cpet once you saw the video on mtv you knew it was a steel (provided you knew what a steel even was)

theres some weird steel on led zep three...wouldnt call em solos tho.

of all players, chuck campbell's playin sounds most like a guitar to me from the limited amount of stuff Ive heard.

and I think there are actually two versions of that clapton song. one without steel. :(
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Dan Tyack wrote:
Ken Mizell wrote:"Right on Down the Line: major hit by Gerry Rafferty with great hooks by BJ Cole"

I'm glad to know this for sure. I always thought that was pedal steel, but not completely sure. One of my favorite tunes of that genre. I was going to suggest that song as a possibility after seeing the title. Now I know, the rest of the story.
I was living in Nashville at the time this song came out, and spent a lot of time listening to top 40 radio (given the alternatives at that time) and I heard this song and realized it was pedal steel. It was an inspirational song for me. It also made my wife appreciate the pedal steel (she is not a fan of the instrument).

Thanks, BJ!
I recently recorded this song on my latest CD. I enjoyed playing the intro and break on steel. I used a Pro 1 through a Twin. If you wanna listen, go here and click on the song:

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Pete Drake on Dylan's "Tell me that it isn't true" sounds like a hammond. One thing to keep in mind is that session players get called to blend in or create a new sound without sounding like a steel all the time. I'm a nobody and about 25% of my recording work is doing that. I'm in one national commercial where I'm playing constantly but no steel players have ever noticed. ( My monthly residual checks lets me know that it plays quite a bit) I'm sure guys that can really play like Emmons and Franklin are on countless recordings that are not noticed. If it really doesn't sound like a steel how would we know ?

This is nothing but 4 tracks of pedalsteel with a bit of delay and a harmonizer.

http://www.bobhoffnar.net/mp3/track_06.mp3
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That's some very innovative playing, Bob.
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Good point Bob (Hoffnar). And that track is completely off the charts. Beautiful... Gorgeous....

I'm like you, at minimum 25-50% of my pedal steel session playing isn't doing 'pedal steel parts'. But I haven't played on any major non-country sessions....

But on the other hand, I want to hear all the non-traditional pedal steel parts! (I WANT IT ALL AND I WANT IT NOOOOOWWWW!).

Bring it on!
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Dan,
Here are some samples of my stuff.
Try "Morning Coffee Funk" or "Never Been to New Orleans". Both non-country pedal steel.

http://www.savagejoe.com/soundfiles.html