Who is the utmost emotional steel player?

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Who is the utmost emotional steel player?

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Just curious on some opinion's, I already have mine.
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It would be difficult to beat the Emotion felt in Jimmy Day's playing...

Lloyd Green also comes to mind

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My opinion of course

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My .02 worth - Jimmy Day no doubt!

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Different genre', but none the less...
Robert Randolph gets pretty "deep" in an emotional sence.
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How 'bout Joe Wright. Anyone at the St. Louis show saw an emotional steeler in action, especially when he played for his attending mother. I was very impressed.

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I would suspect that those who didn't answer "Jimmy Day" never heard Jimmy play in person.

Scotty didn't call him 'Mr. Country Soul' for nothing.

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I've witnessed tears oozing out of Charleton's guitar. Hence, he is my nominee!
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Lloyd Green
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John Hughey gets my vote!
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Post by randy »

It's hard to listen to "Our Yesterdays, King of Broken Hearts, My Weakness is Too Strong,Mansion on the Hill, and on and on...and come up with any name besides Buddy Emmons. I'm 55 and i'm convinced that I'll not live long enough to hear another steel player interpret the singers' intentions any better.
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Tommy White!
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Might depend on which "emotion" you're thinking of... For "Happy" emotion, I nominate Emmons based solely on "Rainbows All Over Your Blues" by John Sebastian. If that solo doesn't make you happy, you need to double your dose of Prozac.
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Post by Ron Page »

This is too subjective and it doesn't make sense to crown just one player.

However, since so many have mentioned Jimmy Day, I'll add that one of the most emotional musical events I've ever witnessed was Jimmy Day playing "You Win Again" on Sunday at Scotty's. That was during his final ISGC set. The notes have long since passed, but I still recall the feeling.

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Post by Billy Easton »

I have been known to get pretty emotional when I try to play like Emmons or Day or most anyone else, and have been known to cry my own tears on the top of my guitar!! Image Image

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Jerry Garcia
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Post by Brian Henry »

I think that the answer we are supposed to say is Jimmy Day. However this is a very subjective question open to various interpretations and shades of opinion. Perhaps we should define soul and emotion before going any further.
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Post by Larry Bell »

ok, I'll have a shot at an equation
Soul + Emotion + steel guitar = Jimmy Day

Of course, it's my opinion and it's subjective, but when Jimmy would play 'I Love You Because' so quiet you could hear a pin drop, it was like E.F. Hutton -- EVERYBODY LISTENED. And that guy had a heart as big as Texas that poured down his sleeves onto his guitar and out his amplifier for all to hear.

Certainly there are other great, emotional players, and there were far superior technical players, but when it came to heart wrenching SOUL, Jimmy Day was the man in my book. If you want a physical manifestation, I can tell you I've seen more than a few grown men crying tears of emotion when he played. I've NEVER seen that kind of response elicited by another player and I've heard most of 'em over the past 30 years or so.

Just an opinion, but I think a valid one.

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Tom Brumley

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Post by Darvin Willhoite »

I agree with Johan, Curly could make a slow ballad cry (ala "Long Black Limousine") or make you want to get up and go visit Indiana (ala "Back Home in Indiana").

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Post by Danny Bates »

All of the above.

Please don't forget Emmons ... this is country swing but it has the soul
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Post by Donny Hinson »

I think <u>all</u> of the really great steelers can play with a lot of emotion...that's one of the things that makes them great!

After all, isn't ours known as "the instrument that cries"?
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Some of the guys that really move me are Day, Emmons, Chuck Campbell, Phil Campbell, Jerry Byrd, and Calvin Cooke.

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Post by Jeff Coffell »

My favorite player would have to be E but for soul it would have to be Jimmy Day.

By they way, this may surprise some of you, but my next favorite pickers are JEFF NEWMAN AND JOHN HUGHEY not necessarily in that order.

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Post by Reggie Duncan »

Add Weldon Myrick and Sonny Garrish to this long list of greats!