What is your favorite steel break?
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Jim Manley
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What is your favorite steel break?
This question only has right answers,as a child growing up in the early 60s(i could hear Patsy Cline before i made my grand apperance through momma's belly).I remember my listening to a steel break i am guessing in the mid 60's on Buckaroo by Tom Brumley.LLoyd Green with Charlie Pride on Kaw Lidja and Bruce Bouton with Ricky Scaggs on highway 40 blues also makes my ears melt.Every response to this post is going to be positive so lets hear about some more great breaks that i did not mention!
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Jimmie Day on "City Lights"
Bob White on "John Henry"
Mooney on "Wishful Thinkin'"
Buddy Charlton on "My Getup's Got Up and Gone"
Big "E" "Night Life" duh
A whole lot of stuff on the "Night Life" album
John Hughy behind Vinnie.
Jimmie Crawford on "Big Wheel"
So many more. These just came to mind as of lately and not in this order.
But nothing has caught my ear in the last few years.
Bob White on "John Henry"
Mooney on "Wishful Thinkin'"
Buddy Charlton on "My Getup's Got Up and Gone"
Big "E" "Night Life" duh
A whole lot of stuff on the "Night Life" album
John Hughy behind Vinnie.
Jimmie Crawford on "Big Wheel"
So many more. These just came to mind as of lately and not in this order.
But nothing has caught my ear in the last few years.
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That's a tough one to answer for me because I've heard so many amazing steel breaks and it's hard to pick just one favorite, because I love 'em all. There are so many great players who play these great steel breaks, so it's hard to tell.One of my favorite steel breaks is the one that Paul Franklin played on Vince Gill's "When I Call Your Name" and another one he did on Vince's song "Never Knew Lonely". John Hughey's steel break on "Look At Us" also comes to mind. Another amazing steel break is on "One Night At A Time" by George Strait-Paul Franklin played it in the studio while Mike Daily played it when George played the song live. There's a great steel break by Mike Johnson on a song called "Tonight Cowboy You're Mine" by new country duo Joey and Rory. I also love all the steel breaks Don Helms played on Hank Williams' songs, and Tim Sergent's steel solo on Dierks Bentley's version of "House of Gold", which is featured on the Gospel Favorites from the Grand Ole Opry, to name a few.
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some of many...........
Curly Chalker: I Love You Because w/ Carl Smith
John Hughey: I Just Destroyed The World w/Conway Twitty
Ralph Mooney: I'll Leave the Front Door Open w/ J&J Mosby
Lloyd Green: Jukebox Charlie (instrumental)
Jay Dee Maness: Hello Trouble w/ Desert Rose band
Buddy E: Home in San Antone w/ Johnny Bush + Chalker
Buddy C: Red-Top w/ ET and his TT
Curly Chalker: I Love You Because w/ Carl Smith
John Hughey: I Just Destroyed The World w/Conway Twitty
Ralph Mooney: I'll Leave the Front Door Open w/ J&J Mosby
Lloyd Green: Jukebox Charlie (instrumental)
Jay Dee Maness: Hello Trouble w/ Desert Rose band
Buddy E: Home in San Antone w/ Johnny Bush + Chalker
Buddy C: Red-Top w/ ET and his TT
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Many thanks for thoes kind words Calvin.Calvin Walley wrote:this one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1hCrCPnesI
i love this intro and turnaround
Mine has to be, John Hughey's steel break on "Look At Us, it's awsome,when I heard it for the first time I had to keep playing it over, it had to be the steel break of the year. Slim.
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Conway Twitty-Lost in the Feeling
Buck Owens-Together Again
Dolly Parton-I've lived my Life
Hargus Robbins-Sweet Dreams
and many others
Buck Owens-Together Again
Dolly Parton-I've lived my Life
Hargus Robbins-Sweet Dreams
and many others
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I have always enjoyed Weldon Myricks playing on the Johnny Bush version of "Whiskey River". There are so many good ones listed here and some we have not thought of. Buddy Emmons, Hal Rugg, John Hughey, Lloyd Green, Paul Franklin and many others have left us wanting more.
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Steel intro and break.
Hey Calvin, sorry,I could have jumped the gun here as there are two other players on the video, Barbara Mandrell who playes awsome steel, and the steel break in the Wylie band.Calvin Walley wrote:this one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1hCrCPnesI
i love this intro and turnaround
At my age one is inclined to snatch at any crumb offered,Slim. (Derrick).
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The "classic" steel guitar ride has to be Marty Robbin's "The Shoe Goes On The Other Foot Tonight". Thanks,...Bill
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNQjGr5lCGM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNQjGr5lCGM
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Derrick Frank
no sir you had it right, i simply love the way you played on the 1st one
i am trying to get it right, the way you played it
no sir you had it right, i simply love the way you played on the 1st one
i am trying to get it right, the way you played it
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Today my two favorites are
Lloyd Green on "Walking piece of heaven" By the Calhoun Twins
John Hughey on "If I could only fly" By Joe Nichols, The list of favorites for me is very long I have many more, I have just been listening to the great Tom Morrell he is so unbelievable on non pedal, sometimes you would think he was using pedals I just listened to an instrumental version of "Half A Man" And Tom is so smooth and very creative, I wish I knew how to post a song and I'd let you listen.
Lloyd Green on "Walking piece of heaven" By the Calhoun Twins
John Hughey on "If I could only fly" By Joe Nichols, The list of favorites for me is very long I have many more, I have just been listening to the great Tom Morrell he is so unbelievable on non pedal, sometimes you would think he was using pedals I just listened to an instrumental version of "Half A Man" And Tom is so smooth and very creative, I wish I knew how to post a song and I'd let you listen.
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favorite steel break
This question come up every six month or so.
Doesn't anyone have the nerve to say "Teach your Children" by Jerry Garcia.
Ok- He isn't the greatest player-but WOW. What he did for bringing the instrument to the publics attention.
and you know what.....Just listen to it. What a sound! What a piece of history.
I have always loved it.
Doesn't anyone have the nerve to say "Teach your Children" by Jerry Garcia.
Ok- He isn't the greatest player-but WOW. What he did for bringing the instrument to the publics attention.
and you know what.....Just listen to it. What a sound! What a piece of history.
I have always loved it.