Great until the very end. "Buddy" I will miss him.

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Sid Hudson
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Great until the very end. "Buddy" I will miss him.

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Buddy was gracious enough give me a lesson every few months. This is one of the many clips I took not very long ago. I know you will enjoy it.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3p39beb1mzba ... qQCea?dl=0
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Sid, that is fantastic! 8)

I'm not sure where I came up with the idea, but I was sort of under the impression that once Buddy retired from playing as a career that he had for the most part put down the bar and picks, let alone give lessons.
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Sid, great video. You were very lucky. Thanks for posting
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Mark Eaton wrote:Sid, that is fantastic! 8)

I'm not sure where I came up with the idea, but I was sort of under the impression that once Buddy retired from playing as a career that he had for the most part put down the bar and picks, let alone give lessons.
That is true. Buddy retired in 2007.

As far as the lessons, we have been friends for 33 years so it was a friendship thing.
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Oh, he's having fun in that video. All of these one on one lessons would make a great box set! :)
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Awesome Sid, thanks for posting for all of us to enjoy. Larry
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AWESOME!!! Thanks for sharing Sid..
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Yes! Just like that.....ha!
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Awesome! I was hoping to see something like this! Thanks Sid. The basement is a magic place.
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Post by Jerry Gleason »

Great right up to the end indeed! That was terrific, Sid! Just about all you need to know about playing the blues in C. This is something I will study. There arn't that many close up shots of Buddy playing extended solos. It's great to hear that Buddy also "hums" when he was into an improv. Just like Errol Garner, or Keith Jarrett. I know I subconsciously do that sometimes. If you have any more of these, can you please post? Thanks!
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Holy Smokes! Thanks!
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Post by Larry Behm »

So this is the guy that gave up playing and put his bar down. He plays more than 10 steelers on his worst day. Is there a worst day for the Big E, not in my book.
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Post by Mike Neer »

Thanks for the video, Sid. That is very uplifting, and it's a great chance to hear Buddy's vocalizations as he's playing.
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Post by Tony Smart »

Thanks Sid, enjoyed that.
Is this the last video we'll see of Buddy playing?

Whatever, it's a great swan song.
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Post by Paul King »

He might have retired but you can never get steel guitar out of your blood. Thanks for posting that Sid, it was great.
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Post by Richard Keller »

Thanks Sid. I never had the opportunity to see Buddy play in person. This video is a good look at how great a player Buddy is.
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Post by Clark Connell »

:D Geez.......what a TREAT. The Big E in his music room jamming!! Thanks for posting this. I do not yet even know how much I'll miss him.
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Thank you, Sid.
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Post by Ken Fox »

A few years ago I had the pleasure of working on the steel in that video, "The Blade". Bobby Bowman and I went over to Buddy's house and I wired up the pickups they had put in the night before. It was a treat sit on the sofa in that room afterwards and watch Buddy play.

Thanks again, Sid for posting the video from Buddy's music room! Awesome!!
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Post by John McClung »

Appreciate your sharing this with us, Sid! The Big E...man....
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Everyone is very welcome! I thought it would be something of interest to everyone.

I still get tickled every time I see him bear down on something.
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Awesome, Sid. Thanks for sharing!
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Post by Mike Wheeler »

Ken!! Every tech that plays steel is now jealous of you!!! What an honor that must have been....not to mention an incredible thrill!

Thanks for sharing that.
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Wonderful.

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Sid, Thank you for giving me one last look at my hero. Just wonderful stuff.