Alabama Jubilee - Buck Reid "LIVE"

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Alabama Jubilee - Buck Reid "LIVE"

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OK, all you fellow steelers/cruisers. Here is the great Buck Reid with his signature song "Alabama Jubilee". Please don't go home and cut your strings off. hehe Sorry for the blurry parts, but this was a last minute video and no time to set up.
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Stupendous as ever from the modest, quiet man from Nashville. Smokin' hot pick blocking at its best.
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Wow. Great stuff! Buck makes it look so easy :(
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Thanks for posting, Bill. For those who aren't familiar with Buck check out his solo CD "A Work In Progress"...OUTSTANDING!! The CD and note for note tab for every tune on the album (including Alabama Jubilee) is available on his website
http://www.buckreid.com/
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Sadly, Jeff, I doubt that tablature would help me achieve that level of virtuosity.

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But you're right - Buck's CD is amazing.
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O.M.G. :lol: .....WOW. I've got some maple wood for sale :D .......He's a bit special ain't he?? :D

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Wow! Close up lessons with Buck, nothing better than that! Keep those coming Bill thanks alot!
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The best I could ever hope for after a lifetime of work, Roger, would be to "sort of" be able to play it at 1/4 speed :)
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You too? We should form a group!
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Mercy!!!! And you can quote me on that.
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I've seen Buck play this tune many, many times, and the best was undoubtedly at the Irish Steel Festival 2 or 3 years ago in Dublin. The.house band played it at what turned out to be exactly the same beats per minute that Buck played on his CD. Buck nailed it perfectly. I told him afterwards that when it started I was concerned it would be too fast for him. He said "Actually Ken, its easier to play when it is that tempo. I struggle to play it when the tempo is too slow".

Buck has it all in his locker. Blistering pick blocking, and sublime feel on ballads. I love the melodic phrasing of his jazz improvisation. His modesty and quiet approachability strikes everyone who meets him. For those who don't own Buck's phenomenal CD - do yourself a favour and get a copy from Buck's web site. It is up there with the best steel albums of all times.
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Well Heck, I guess I'm gonna have to sell my steel after hearing Buck play.
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What can you say? Unbelievable, awesome simply great... :D

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HE smoked that tune........I need a nicotine patch
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Post by Dan Behringer »

OMG! What keeps that steel from bursting into flames? Thanks for sharing another gem Bill!
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Excellent job as always from one of the best.
The camera man must have worked on the televised portion of the opry.
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Buck is awesome! I have his CD "A Work In Progress", and it is a favorite of mine. I wish he would hurry up and record a second one!
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W.C.
We did not have a cameraman.

It was a last minute shoot with a hand held XLR camera by our piano player wife.

Just glad we got what we did.
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A great tune and a great cruise!
Thanks for posting!
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