names for the pedal steel
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...well...
Dan Frizsell,a great producer/engineer in Nashville(and a personal friend of mine)
named it"the crying table"...
SH
named it"the crying table"...
SH
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...well...
Dan Frizsell,a great producer/engineer in Nashville(and a personal friend of mine)
named it"the crying table"...
SH
named it"the crying table"...
SH
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Re: names for the pedal steel
I like the name "Divorce Machine".
A crew from the area I grew up, Was working in our community. On a construction job. They played music every night at their rented trailer. I took my steel out and left it, Played with them every time I could. Played with them one night. Went home, My kids was alone. Spent time with them, Put them to bed.
I had heard rumors, She was catting around with a local delivery man.
Went lookin for her, At 2am Found my truck in Archway Cookie Distributers driveway, And her in his house. All @#$%^&*&^%$#@! broke loose, Ended up in D-I-V-O-R-C-E.
A crew from the area I grew up, Was working in our community. On a construction job. They played music every night at their rented trailer. I took my steel out and left it, Played with them every time I could. Played with them one night. Went home, My kids was alone. Spent time with them, Put them to bed.
I had heard rumors, She was catting around with a local delivery man.
Went lookin for her, At 2am Found my truck in Archway Cookie Distributers driveway, And her in his house. All @#$%^&*&^%$#@! broke loose, Ended up in D-I-V-O-R-C-E.
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Re: names for the pedal steel
Bobby, that tale has the makin's of at least 3 good country songs!Bobby D. Jones wrote: 18 Feb 2025 10:26 pm I like the name "Divorce Machine".
A crew from the area I grew up, Was working in our community. On a construction job. They played music every night at their rented trailer. I took my steel out and left it, Played with them every time I could. Played with them one night. Went home, My kids was alone. Spent time with them, Put them to bed.
I had heard rumors, She was catting around with a local delivery man.
Went lookin for her, At 2am Found my truck in Archway Cookie Distributers driveway, And her in his house. All @#$%^&*&^%$#@! broke loose, Ended up in D-I-V-O-R-C-E.
I'm hearing John Conlee's "Backside of 30" in my head.....
"Playin' steel till midnight, I guess I was blind
Trading nookie for cookies, she left me behind"
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Re: names for the pedal steel
I had a customer who said, 'You have one of those Wang Wang things'
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Re: names for the pedal steel
lol
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There’s this nice lady (drummer for the Living Daylights) that I grew up with who thinks my name is, “Sho-Bud.” To this day! She writes it on Christmas cards to me. All I can think is that my dad said, “I’m bringing the Sho Bud to this gig,” and then I tagged along, so she assumed my nickname was Sho-Bud? (It’s not, and it never has been.) LOL.Bill C. Buntin wrote: 25 Jan 2025 2:49 pm When I was playing an MSA d10, a guy came up in a night club in Fort Worth and stood in front of me and pointed at the MSA logo and said “Maurice S. Anderson “…. I said “yea….do you know what the “s” stands for? He says “yep, that’s your middle initial “. LOL…I told Reece about it. The guy evidently thought I was Reece….Reece said “did you tell him who you were?” I say, “yea but he didn’t believe me.” LOL…the guy thought he had met the one and only Reece Anderson..I told Reece then I expected to get his pay for the gig instead of mine….Reece cracked up…I miss ole Reece. He was a good man and a good friend. And he had a lot of stories like these.
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Re: names for the pedal steel
This is very entertaining! I was playing Luckenbach on night and a lady came up and said, "I sure like your keyboard. Have you played it all your life?"
I told her, "no, not yet."
I told her, "no, not yet."
Personally, I think the Infinity is a big, bad, slobbering dog.
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Re: names for the pedal steel
My Dad called my 1st lap steel a 'Guit-Fiddle'
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10 speed get tar, stick shift
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Synthesizer
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Guzheng.


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Bless you.

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Re: names for the pedal steel
My favorite is 'table piano'
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Re: names for the pedal steel
I call mine “Eli Whitney’s mechanical voice-leading contraption.”
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Re: names for the pedal steel
When I was a kid, I was watching a video of Ricky Skaggs singing "Don't Get Above Your Raisin'(this was in the early or mid 80s when Ricky performed the song on Austin City Limits) and I was curious about one of the instruments, so I asked my aunt Denise, "What is that instrument that looks like a table with strings?" and she said, "It's a steel guitar". I had no idea at the time what the difference was between pedal steel and lap steel guitar. When I was eight years old, I really started loving the steel guitar and its' look and sound in country music. After I started playing the steel guitar during my high school years, I told a lot of people that I play the steel guitar, and I remember one group of girls I was talking to, and they first looked at each other and said I played guitar, and I had to explain to them that it's not the type of guitar you strum or fret with your fingers, I told them it's a pedal steel guitar, meaning you got a set of picks, a bar, and you use pedals, and then the group of girls said, "You play it like a piano?" , and I had to explain to them again how a pedal steel guitar is played.
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Re: names for the pedal steel
"A Domino's Large Pizza WILL Feed A Family Of Four - A $5000.oo PSG Will Not!" is something I heard way back!
Maurice Anderson called it an "Electric Ironing Board"
Someone once called John Fabian at CARTER STEEL GUITARS and asked him if they were that company that makes "them whing-whang kind'a thangs"?
we got a solid half hour of good laughter out of that call!
... J-D.
Maurice Anderson called it an "Electric Ironing Board"
Someone once called John Fabian at CARTER STEEL GUITARS and asked him if they were that company that makes "them whing-whang kind'a thangs"?
... J-D.
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Was it JFK who said: Ask Not What TAB Can Do For You - Rather Ask Yourself "What Would B.B. King Do?"
A Little Mental Health Warning:
Tablature KILLS SKILLS.
The uses of Tablature is addictive and has been linked to reduced musical fertility.
Those who produce Tablature did never use it.
I say it humorously, but I mean it.
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Re: names for the pedal steel
I read an article a few years ago that referred to it as the "prairie theremin" ...that stuck with me.
and I've heard people refer to the pedals as "sustain pedals" like on a piano.
and I've heard people refer to the pedals as "sustain pedals" like on a piano.
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