What's The Big Deal? A Way To Survive

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What's The Big Deal? A Way To Survive

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Happy New Year my fellow steelers.

This has been on my mind for years. Why does it seem that A Way To Survive is widely considered the end-all-be-all steel guitar song? I mean really, it's a nice tune for sure and I am a big fan of both Ray Price and Gene Watson but come on...

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Bill, You need to wake up and come to the party my friend :lol: :lol: Just kiddin.
I kinda feel the same way. Its like Mansion on the Hill, People never get tired of it. I usally do A way to Survive with Rob Parker on Vocals when I do a show. I always get compliments. Its just one of those things in life that can't be explained, Like which came first the Chicken Or the Egg.
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I think Buddy Emmons`version on the Live at Scotty`s album did it.
Really...
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I'm not sure if one took a poll, how many consider it the "end-all-be-all" for pedal steel guitar. I think on a forum like this, it has almost become a stereotype to bring up in different discussions.

Reminds me a bit of that part in the first Wayne's World movie where they are in the music store, and on the wall of electric guitars is the sign that reads: "No Stairway To Heaven"
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Reminds me a bit of that part in the first Wayne's World movie where they are in the music store, and on the wall of electric guitars is the sign that reads: "No Stairway To Heaven"
I did a music store gig for a few years, and the worst offender in our store was "Iron Man". You can actually play that riff (somewhat recognizably) with minimal or no skill whatsoever. Saturday mornings were a nightmare. Sorry, topic drift...
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It has become the iconic honky tonk theme here on the Forum, no? I can think of many worse songs to play.
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I put some of my MP3s of non pedal playing over on the No Pedals section for folks to hear. Usually a couple of hundred downloads is par for each one, some more, some less. I just checked and Way to Survive on the non pedal steel has over 1100 downloads! WAY ahead of anything else I put on.