Who's the steeler- Buck Owens
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Who's the steeler- Buck Owens
I've got the CD re-issue of Buck's 'Together Again/My Heart Skips a Beat" album(s) and i have some sessionographic questions:
We all know "Together Again" is Tom Brumley.
Judging stylistically some other cuts are definitely Ralph Mooney.
But I'd like a definitive answer as to who is on "Close up The Honky-Tonks" and "A-11"
TIA
dva
We all know "Together Again" is Tom Brumley.
Judging stylistically some other cuts are definitely Ralph Mooney.
But I'd like a definitive answer as to who is on "Close up The Honky-Tonks" and "A-11"
TIA
dva
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Not definitive, but I say it's Brumley on those two cuts. Some of the moves sound like what he's doing on "Together Again". I love the sound of that guitar, which I think is a Fender. Doesn't sound like Mooney to me. I'm a huge Mooney fan and listen to him a lot, that's him on "Save the last dance for me"....Jerry
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Dave Van Allen,
I have the Sundazed CD re-issue of "Together Again / My Heart Skips A Beat". According to the extensive liner notes, the steel player on both cuts in question is Tom Brumley. A close listen verifies this, even though his tone and style has changed a lot since then. This is Tom's first appearance on a Buck Owens album.
Jay McDonald and Ralph Mooney are also featured on some of the cuts.
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I have the Sundazed CD re-issue of "Together Again / My Heart Skips A Beat". According to the extensive liner notes, the steel player on both cuts in question is Tom Brumley. A close listen verifies this, even though his tone and style has changed a lot since then. This is Tom's first appearance on a Buck Owens album.
Jay McDonald and Ralph Mooney are also featured on some of the cuts.
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Hm...
I just started wondering if those liner notes are trustworthy after all... ?!
According to the liners, Jay McDonald is on:
"Over And Over Again",
"Getting Used To Losing You",
"Love's Gonna Live Here" (can't be heard),
"Act Naturally" (again, can't be heard),
and... "Truck Drivin' Man" ???
Which MUST be an error... that's gotta be Tom Brumley... What do you guys think? It's definitely Brumley's style, not McDonald's.
I just started wondering if those liner notes are trustworthy after all... ?!
According to the liners, Jay McDonald is on:
"Over And Over Again",
"Getting Used To Losing You",
"Love's Gonna Live Here" (can't be heard),
"Act Naturally" (again, can't be heard),
and... "Truck Drivin' Man" ???
Which MUST be an error... that's gotta be Tom Brumley... What do you guys think? It's definitely Brumley's style, not McDonald's.
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Jim,
I'm not Dave, but I'll answer anyhow!
Yes, that's Jay McDonald on "Sawmill" - you can tell he's listened to Mooney a lot... or was it the other way around?
Anyway, great playing. Sounds easy but it's hard to get it right...
Anyway, it's from Buck's "On The Bandstand" which features Jay on most of the cuts. Mooney is on some cuts too.
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I'm not Dave, but I'll answer anyhow!
Yes, that's Jay McDonald on "Sawmill" - you can tell he's listened to Mooney a lot... or was it the other way around?
Anyway, great playing. Sounds easy but it's hard to get it right...Anyway, it's from Buck's "On The Bandstand" which features Jay on most of the cuts. Mooney is on some cuts too.
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Ralph had to come first. I've got a CD called Buck Owens sings Tommy Collins which has Jay on steel and it's pretty good but he's not as polished or in tune as ol' Ralph. He's definately a Mooney clone but he can't touch Ralph. Ralph did some old stuff with Wynn Stewart which was awesome. One good cut I like is "One More Memory". Ralph was simple but at the same time he wasn't simple. He sounded like himself and no one else. He's a master of using those open strings along with barred positions up the neck. He'll always be my hero...
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Livin' in the Past and the Future with a 12 string Mooney Universal tuning.
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Livin' in the Past and the Future with a 12 string Mooney Universal tuning.
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I love Ralph too...but Jay isn't as good as Ralph? I wonder. Listen to Jay's solo rendition of Release Me from "On the Bandstand" and you will know where I'm coming from. I've never heard a steeler play with the emotion Jay displays on that recording. It just could be the best ever.
Jay, where in the heck are you? Please come back and perform. We need you.
Jay, where in the heck are you? Please come back and perform. We need you.
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I might be posting this in the wrong place...maybe I should start a new topic? I dunno anyway...
I have some 1/4" reels of a Bakersfield Toys for Tots show from 1966(? I'll have to check the date tonight, might be earlier). It's got some really great picking on it. Does anyone know if there is Video of these shows that might have been archived? My Dad is playing in the house band for the whole show...a video of this or any information about it would mean the world to me.
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I have some 1/4" reels of a Bakersfield Toys for Tots show from 1966(? I'll have to check the date tonight, might be earlier). It's got some really great picking on it. Does anyone know if there is Video of these shows that might have been archived? My Dad is playing in the house band for the whole show...a video of this or any information about it would mean the world to me.
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Stephen LeBlanc on 18 October 2002 at 06:06 PM.]</p></FONT>
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