Webb Pierce "Walking the Streets" - Drake, Day vs. new guy?
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Webb Pierce "Walking the Streets" - Drake, Day vs. new guy?
Same song--different steel players . . .
Heard this early '60s track on the radio: love the solo at 1:10. Has a great '50s / '60s Hawaiian hybrid style! Credited to Pete Drake but sounds like Jimmy Day ... what do you think?
https://youtu.be/m44UM0DNvPI?feature=shared
The next one's still pretty cool--not bad at all--a little Mooney in there.
https://youtu.be/-527wB8nNOM?feature=shared
But then there's the 3rd remake that sounds too pro, bright and loud for the vibe ... yes?
https://youtu.be/nV6-GRe9MPI?feature=shared
Through it all, ol' Webb rocks.
Heard this early '60s track on the radio: love the solo at 1:10. Has a great '50s / '60s Hawaiian hybrid style! Credited to Pete Drake but sounds like Jimmy Day ... what do you think?
https://youtu.be/m44UM0DNvPI?feature=shared
The next one's still pretty cool--not bad at all--a little Mooney in there.
https://youtu.be/-527wB8nNOM?feature=shared
But then there's the 3rd remake that sounds too pro, bright and loud for the vibe ... yes?
https://youtu.be/nV6-GRe9MPI?feature=shared
Through it all, ol' Webb rocks.
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Fork in the Road?
Good to know. Must have been a fork in the road back when or we'd all be playing C6:) Commercial country would have sounded way different. Why'd we take the E9 path--is it really any better? Who knows...Pete Finney wrote:The first version is Pete Drake for sure, a classic example of his early C-6th style that got him established.
Sneaky Pete kept the 6th: a standard non-pedal tuning dropped down a step. (Invented his own copedent?) He played the bejesus out of Hawaiian songs on his solo records.
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Re: Fork in the Road?
That was during the time E9th was in it's infancy. The were no F# and D# stings yet. Pete played C6th on tons of hits in those days as did Jerry Byrd without pedals.Mark Hepler wrote:Good to know. Must have been a fork in the road back when or we'd all be playing C6:) Commercial country would have sounded way different. Why'd we take the E9 path--is it really any better? Who knows...Pete Finney wrote:The first version is Pete Drake for sure, a classic example of his early C-6th style that got him established.
Sneaky Pete kept the 6th: a standard non-pedal tuning dropped down a step. (Invented his own copedent?) He played the bejesus out of Hawaiian songs on his solo records.
Johnny "Dumplin" Cox
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"YANKIN' STRINGS & STOMPIN' PEDALS" since 1967.