Live albums that feature non-pedal steel
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Nathan Golub
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Live albums that feature non-pedal steel
There are classic live albums that really showcase the pedal steel, for example Charlie Pride's Live at Panther Hall with Lloyd Green. What are some live albums that feature non-pedal steel in a similar way?
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Rick Abbott
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Brisbane Bop, by Jimmy Rivers and the Cherokees featuring Vance Terry on steel. There is some pedal action, but it's really a non-pedal attitude. Most of the great players look at this album as very important. The recordings are from 1961 and 1964, and show Vance for the musical genius he was.
More discussion:
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More discussion:
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I would guess he had pedals. Here's a discussion about him; a ways down Wayne Yakes says he only played C6 with Thompson.
https://www.steelguitarforum.com/Forum1 ... 02166.html
This forum is an absolute goldmine.
https://www.steelguitarforum.com/Forum1 ... 02166.html
This forum is an absolute goldmine.
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Duane Becker
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I really love the Don Edwards My Hero Gene Autry with Tommy Morrell on steel. Here's the whole album, you have to work your way through the album to hear the steel solos.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTkqap4 ... 0p&index=2
A few of my particular favorites are:
Takin it Easy :55
South of the Border 2:10
Way out West in Texas 1:05
I seen Tom play with Don Edwards in 1998 at a cowboy music fest in California. They had a full band with drums and Tommy just blew everyone away. He had a little single neck 10 string lap steel, I talked to him later and he told me, he's playing that to save on carrying a heavy steel. He was getting bar slants that sounded like pedals.
I'll think about some other non pedal stuff too...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTkqap4 ... 0p&index=2
A few of my particular favorites are:
Takin it Easy :55
South of the Border 2:10
Way out West in Texas 1:05
I seen Tom play with Don Edwards in 1998 at a cowboy music fest in California. They had a full band with drums and Tommy just blew everyone away. He had a little single neck 10 string lap steel, I talked to him later and he told me, he's playing that to save on carrying a heavy steel. He was getting bar slants that sounded like pedals.
I'll think about some other non pedal stuff too...
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Just about all of the Bob Wills classic records were recorded live, in studio. Featured steel guitarists include Leon, Noel Boggs, Bobby Koeffer and Herb Reminton.
Here is a live clip, though I wouldn't swear it wasn't lip synced, where Bobby demonstrates his unusual, masterful style:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sS5jSbV0Vg
Here is a live clip, though I wouldn't swear it wasn't lip synced, where Bobby demonstrates his unusual, masterful style:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sS5jSbV0Vg
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I don't know if any of these were live, but Tom Morrell and the Time Warp Top Hands recorded several albums in the 90s, early 2000s that are all just superb fixed tuned steel guitar with Tom's custom tuning.
Along with some icons of western swing. These are a great collection to have to hear Tom's incredible pickin'. RIP.
Along with some icons of western swing. These are a great collection to have to hear Tom's incredible pickin'. RIP.
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Of course, all the Spade Cooley live recordings, Noel Boggs and friends "On Stage" features Noel at the top of his game with Jimmy Wakely. Leon McAuliffe had some live recordings that were broadcasts. Take It Away Leon has a bunch of live tracks. Then there is plenty of live Hawaiian music, which is my favorite, including bootleg recordings of Jules Ah See, Hal Aloma Live At the Luau. I'll think of some more.
Links to streaming music, websites, YouTube: Links
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Really just chiming in here to thank Duane for recommending that Don Edwards album of Gene Autry songs with Tom Morrell... Wow. Thank you so much!
Adding onto Tim's suggestions about Bob Wills, the Tiffany Transcriptions represent a huge body of material recorded live-in-studio. I think across the dozen or so albums there are about 150 songs released... No audience, but there's no denying it's live, hot, and you'll run out of beer before you run out of songs to listen to!
https://www.tiffanytranscriptions.com/c ... ecordings/
Adding onto Tim's suggestions about Bob Wills, the Tiffany Transcriptions represent a huge body of material recorded live-in-studio. I think across the dozen or so albums there are about 150 songs released... No audience, but there's no denying it's live, hot, and you'll run out of beer before you run out of songs to listen to!
https://www.tiffanytranscriptions.com/c ... ecordings/
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Basil Henriques two "Live at the castaways" feature his terrific mid-60's steel playing. Even though it's on a Fender pedal steel, it sounds more non-pedal overall.
http://www.waikiki-islanders.com/html/live_1.html
The "Live at the Tapa Room" series
https://archive.org/details/TapaRoomTapes
http://www.waikiki-islanders.com/html/live_1.html
The "Live at the Tapa Room" series
https://archive.org/details/TapaRoomTapes
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Nathan Golub
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Wow, these are all wonderful. Thanks everyone. Looking forward to hearing if there are more suggestions.
Andy, the George Ray & the Stringmasters show you posted about is also in rotation:
viewtopic.php?t=390743&sid=88684e5fba51 ... 677a43381c
Andy, the George Ray & the Stringmasters show you posted about is also in rotation:
viewtopic.php?t=390743&sid=88684e5fba51 ... 677a43381c
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In the spirit of Brisbane Bop, you can find bootleg live recordings of Vance Terry with the Billy Jack Wills band here -
viewtopic.php?t=346746&highlight=billy+ ... live+vance
I just checked the link and the Dropbox is still live.
viewtopic.php?t=346746&highlight=billy+ ... live+vance
I just checked the link and the Dropbox is still live.
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Chris Clem's Youtube channel is a gold mine of steel guitar, some of which may be live recordings.
https://www.youtube.com/@chrisclem2573
https://www.youtube.com/@chrisclem2573
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For fun, but relatively simple, non-pedal playing, check out Pete Wernick as "Waldo Otto" with Red Knuckles and the Trailblazers.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=O ... eXHQbfnfzQ
For 14yo Jim, hearing this on our local folk music radio show was my entree in western swing. So while it's not virtuoso stuff, I always give them props.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=O ... eXHQbfnfzQ
For 14yo Jim, hearing this on our local folk music radio show was my entree in western swing. So while it's not virtuoso stuff, I always give them props.
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Ditto to Andy's suggestions. They are more along the lines of bootlegs than like a full album release (no disrespect to either though). I bought a Fender 400 cause I was so awed by the chordal stuff Basil did on that album (I still am terrible at it, sticking to nonpedal now).
Technically a lot of "Hawaii Calls" was (to some extent) live. This album is presented at least as a live performance and features Jules Ah See on it.
https://www.discogs.com/release/7477568 ... he-Islands
And for something a bit more in the rock genre...this 1973 live album from Yes features Steve Howe on lap steel... Yessongs. Here's the specific track with video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbS56p4Xt4I
Hard to see what the steel is, since they never show a top view, but it looks kinda like a student model 6 string set onto a table-ish sort of stand (I've seen him play live much more recently with a Stringmaster)...given the white color and headstock maybe a Gibson BR-9?
Technically a lot of "Hawaii Calls" was (to some extent) live. This album is presented at least as a live performance and features Jules Ah See on it.
https://www.discogs.com/release/7477568 ... he-Islands
And for something a bit more in the rock genre...this 1973 live album from Yes features Steve Howe on lap steel... Yessongs. Here's the specific track with video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbS56p4Xt4I
Hard to see what the steel is, since they never show a top view, but it looks kinda like a student model 6 string set onto a table-ish sort of stand (I've seen him play live much more recently with a Stringmaster)...given the white color and headstock maybe a Gibson BR-9?
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