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Topic: The most beautiful steel guitar recording ever |
Jack Turlington
From: Toccoa, GA, USA
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Posted 9 Apr 2019 6:08 am
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I’ve heard this song since the release of Suite Steel in 1970, and I just stumbled upon it again this morning on You Tube. IMHO it is the most beautiful song I’ve ever heard on steel guitar, and not surprisingly, it’s played by Buddy Emmons.
Not sure I can figure out how to post a link to it but I’ll try.
https://youtu.be/ip-d24Lg3pg
My vote is L’Hiver Sur La Plage
It’ll be worth the time to find it on You Tube if I don’t get a link posted.
What is your vote for most beautiful steel guitar recording?[/url] |
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Stu Schulman
From: Ulster Park New Yawk (deceased)
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Posted 9 Apr 2019 6:37 am
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Good one Jack,I haven't heard that in many years! _________________ Steeltronics Z-pickup,Desert Rose S-10 4+5,Desert Rose Keyless S-10 3+5... Mullen G2 S-10 3+5,Telonics 206 pickups,Telonics volume pedal.,Blanton SD -10,Emmons GS_10...Zirctone bar,Bill Groner Bar...any amp that isn't broken.Steel Seat.Com seats...Licking paint chips off of Chinese Toys since 1952. |
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Mike Bacciarini
From: Arizona
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Posted 9 Apr 2019 8:09 am
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I agree... so beautiful. Such feeling. Big E sure had the hands and feet (and head and heart)! _________________ MCI Arlington S-10 3+5, George L E-66, BJS & Emmons bars, Fender Princeton 65W, Fender Satellite SFX, custom FX rack, 1983 Dobro 60D, SX-8 lap steel, Martin D16GT, Ibanez AS73, 1978 Rickenbacker 4000 custom. |
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Joe Krumel
From: Hermitage, Tn.
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Posted 10 Apr 2019 5:40 am
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Thanks for posting this. Remember the album but never heard this one. Beautiful! joe |
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Fred Treece
From: California, USA
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Posted 10 Apr 2019 12:13 pm
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Beauty is in the ear of the beholder, and one’s personal taste changes over time. Plus, my listening time budget is pretty low and I have only in the past few years developed a critical ear for steel. But I think I get what Jack is asking.
Ashokan Farewell by Lloyd Green is my pick. No link because I couldn’t find it on the Tube. Venus Moon is on it though, and it’s right up there as a close second.. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bLsq80eQsrA |
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Jack Turlington
From: Toccoa, GA, USA
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Posted 10 Apr 2019 3:06 pm
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Good! I’ll check those out. I was hoping to get some other opinions and songs to listen to. |
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Ken Boi
From: Arizona, USA
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Posted 11 Apr 2019 4:15 am
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Jack,
So many great songs. One of my current beautiful song favorites is 'Wild Mountain Thyme' as played by Greg Leisz from the CD "The Big E: A Salute To Steel Guitarist Buddy Emmons", A great album if looking for some great listening:
https://youtu.be/dglJ5723h6c |
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Jack Turlington
From: Toccoa, GA, USA
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Posted 11 Apr 2019 4:41 am
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Nice! I need to get that CD. |
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Paul McEvoy
From: Baltimore, USA
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Curt Trisko
From: St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
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Posted 11 Apr 2019 5:21 pm
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Good topic, Jack!
It's so easy for the pedal steel to be painfully beautiful that I find playing it means having to dial it back for the sake of good taste and not being sappy. Yet, it's a cool rabbithole to go down to really tap into that aspect of instrument.
One recording I remember where the player does a lot of the little pedal steel 'tricks' is a live studio video of Gary Carter on the Marty Stuart show. https://youtu.be/ztXiyTEpjfc And on that same Buddy Emmons tribute album he did a gorgeous version of "Shenandoah": https://youtu.be/JNwsZ_7LDGk
Even though this forum isn't big on non-country artists, I think this discussion would be disingenuous if we don't mention recordings made by Bruce Kaphan, Maggie Bjorklund, and Daniel Lanois. They've dived head-first into that aspect of the pedal steel.
Bruce Kaphan: https://youtu.be/1VGmr7AMPM8
Maggie Bjorklund: https://youtu.be/lFjHZ4OuHhQ
Daniel Lanois: https://youtu.be/tXVQbbGMZY4 |
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Fred Treece
From: California, USA
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Posted 11 Apr 2019 8:30 pm
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Great tune. Might make for an interesting challenge to try that one on steel. Coltrane’s sax solo is unreal.
I see what you mean about the intro, but hey, steal something good, right? Not many people are going to catch that one 🤠|
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Jack Turlington
From: Toccoa, GA, USA
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Posted 13 Apr 2019 5:18 am
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Great suggestions Curt. I’ve never heard of any of those steelers. I love seeing steel guitar used in uncommon ways, it gives me hope that steel won’t just die out someday. It’s obviously such an incredible and versatile instrument, yet it has been stuck mostly in country music for years and it’s been fizzling out with modern country for awhile.
I’ll bet there are other steel guitarists out there that aren’t strictly “countryâ€. |
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