Buck Owens early recording
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Victor Denance
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Buck Owens early recording
Who was his steel player (Tom Brumley ?) on his early recordings (Close Up The Honky Tonks...)
I just love the playin' and tone.
What guitar did the steeler use ? Bigsby ? Bud Permanent ?
Definately the gritty organic old tone I love !
Thanks !
Vic
I just love the playin' and tone.
What guitar did the steeler use ? Bigsby ? Bud Permanent ?
Definately the gritty organic old tone I love !
Thanks !
Vic
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Smiley Roberts
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TOM BRUMLEY!
It's on the same album as "Together Again".
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It's on the same album as "Together Again".
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"Close Up The Honky Tonks" was recorded on January 28, 1964 with Tom Brumley on Steel. It appeared on the album "Together Again/My Heart Skips A Beat" (Capitol ST 2135) which was released July 20, 1964. The album includes songs that were recorded between 1961 and 1964.
These tracks have Ralph Mooney:
Save The Last Dance For Me
Storm Of Love
These tracks have Jay McDonald:
Over And Over Again
Truck Drivin' Man
Getting Used To Loving You
And these are the ones with Tom Brumley:
My Heart Skips A Beat
Close Up The Honky Tonks
I Don't Hear You
Together Again
A-11
Ain't It Amazing Gracie
Hello Trouble
I think that Tom got his first ZB after the January session in '64, so that one might have been played on a Fender 1000, not sure about that...
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These tracks have Ralph Mooney:
Save The Last Dance For Me
Storm Of Love
These tracks have Jay McDonald:
Over And Over Again
Truck Drivin' Man
Getting Used To Loving You
And these are the ones with Tom Brumley:
My Heart Skips A Beat
Close Up The Honky Tonks
I Don't Hear You
Together Again
A-11
Ain't It Amazing Gracie
Hello Trouble
I think that Tom got his first ZB after the January session in '64, so that one might have been played on a Fender 1000, not sure about that...
Kind Regards, Walter
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Tom told me that both Together Again and Close Up the Honky Tonks were recorded on Fender 1000's, but two different guitars. This explains the noticeable tone difference betweeen the two cuts. Together was cut with the broken 1000 that Buck had for Tom when he arrived in California, which probably was an older one with the Jazzmaster pickup. Close Up was cut on the newer guitar with the Jaguar style pickup.
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Victor, sorry, I forgot to mention that the cuts w/tom were recorded in two sessions, one on January 28, 1964, the other one on June 10, 1964 (on this session thy recorded A-11 and Hello Trouble), th other tracks were recorded in January of 64 with the Fender 1000.
I remember Tom telling the story that he had a discussion with somebody one time who insisted that he used a knee lever on "Together Again". Tom stated that this guy s so convincing that he alsmost believed it himself!
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I remember Tom telling the story that he had a discussion with somebody one time who insisted that he used a knee lever on "Together Again". Tom stated that this guy s so convincing that he alsmost believed it himself!

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I think he played a Sho-Bud when he was with Waylon.
Kind Regards, Walter
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Kind Regards, Walter
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