Remembering Sneaky Pete

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Alan Brookes
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Remembering Sneaky Pete

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sneaky_Pete_Kleinow

Tuesday would have been Sneaky Pete Kleinow's 79th birthday. A very talented man with a unique pedal steel style. 8)
Jim Palenscar
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Post by Jim Palenscar »

He was my hero
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Post by Skip Edwards »

Mine, too.
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Post by Chris Boyd »

He was a hero to me as well....
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Post by John Macy »

My first introduction to Sneaky was hearing the brown Linda Rondstat record with Sneaky on the live side, and Emmons on the studio side--went out and bought a steel the next week....
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My first introduction to Sneaky was hearing the brown Linda Rondstat record with Sneaky on the live side, and Emmons on the studio side--went out and bought a steel the next week....
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Post by Russ Tkac »

I met Sneaky in 2005 at Blissfest in Michigan. Meeting him was like the time I met Chet Atkins ... humbling.

Skip and John - good to see you here. How come I knew you two would already have posted here? :)


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Post by Joachim Kettner »

It's strange, I never thought much about "The Guilded Palace Of Sin" in later years. But this summer I thought alot about the time when I first heard it in'69. I rememeber quite clearly what went down then. My parents, my girlfriend and my school, and the record shop where I found it.
Thank you Sneaky!
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Gumby

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And let's not forget some of the other artistic gifts he gave us such as GUMBY and his work "animating scenes for George Lucas' "Star Wars-the Empire Strikes Back". He also did work for Fantasy II Film Effects for the movies "Gremlins", "Dune" and "The Terminator". Interesting short read:

http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.actio ... 4976887004

Thanks, Sneaky, stevet
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gone way too soon!
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Post by Bob Carlucci »

Jim Palenscar wrote:He was my hero
Same here..... bob
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A hero to me as well. The other day I was listening to some of the stuff he did with Ronstadt. Aw man......
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Post by Skip Edwards »

I played keys on a gig with Johnny Lee the other night.
Had to refresh my memory on his stuff, and gave "Cherokee Fiddle" a listen. Wondeful steel track on that tune, with a really cool solo by Sneaky.
Pure Pete Perfection...
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Post by John Macy »

That was a very cool solo...I played on the original version by Michael Martin Murphey and it had a totally different feel...
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Yeah, John...J Lee was talking about how MMM's version was slow and ballad-like. That's cool that you played on it.
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Hey Skip! The Norritos. :)
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Yeah, Russ...that's what they were. No wonder Pete split...
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Post by Jeremy Threlfall »

I listen to Sneaky Pete at least once a week
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Post by Niels Andrews »

Don't forget this one. This is a true inspiration to me.

http://youtu.be/4CjwjPcM_9w
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