Robert Randolph on Pedal Steel Styles, Influences, and Developing His Own Sound | Reverb Interview
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- Опубликовано: 10 май 2017
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Treat yourself or find the perfect gift for your favorite music maker. Robert Randolph, pedal and lap steel extraordinaire, came by the Reverb office to discuss his style of pedal steel and where it came from. Randolph begins with "Sacred Steel", a collection of pedal and lap steel gospel players that deeply influenced Robert as a child. His next influence is a little less traditional, Stevie Ray Vaughan. Watch Robert rip his way across the pedal steel and demonstrate where his influences have taken him.
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Did he just Karate chop a harmonic? Iconic
Campbell Not Soup he did it right after I read your comment. it was too perfect
Lol
BAR!!
lol
You must've
missed it when he first did it with his elbow! The guy is amazing! Saw him live in a small club once and was just totally blown away!
That Karate Chop Harmonic he does is about the coolest thing ever.
The10000lbGorilla, you should check out Sonny Landreth, who plays bottleneck style on (mostly) a Strat, but his right-hand muting and harmonic-tap control is friggin' incredible----and his left hand fingers actually fret notes and do lead runs BEHIND the slide simultaneously.
How Robert Randolph is not a household name IDK. I literally just RUclips spiralled myself here and there is nowhere else to go except back to the classics. I'm 4 years after post so I can only hope this good sir is doing ridiculously extremely very well for himself, as he very clearly deserves.
Literally???
@S0dfish he plays lap for a few different groups, i found him on instagram randomly a year after finding this video. He rips with the zac brown band!
I was watching Barbara Mandrel play on the Johnny Cash Show and this beast showed up! Why am I just learning about this guy!? Wow!
2:00 wow.. I can honestly say I’ve never seen anyone play a steel like that before
Sounds like some jimmy hendrix lick
We got ONE guy in New Orleans that does it. ONE, and hes been shredding it apart since?? 80s?? Forever. But, so =he gets EVERY gig! The biggest snootiest Jazz shows. Rock shows at the dive bars. Blues jams all night. He’s the only game in town. Dave Easley
@@kappiieebcs it is he’s a big hendrix fan
no one plays steel guitar like him tbh
Saw him open for Clapton in 2004. I was blown away, and have been a fan ever since. He’s awesome live, if you get the chance to see him.
Ryan Laube me too! It was actually my first concert.
Ryan Laube When I saw Captain he had a big entourage of great musicians at the show. It’s great how he tries to get other musicians some exposure.
I think that’s where I first saw him too, Clapton 2004. He’s actually an extremely talented and unique player, unlike someone today like Gary Clark Jr. who is just a complete joke. Robert Randolph can actually play.
That's when I first saw him, too! I was amazed at all the sounds that Robert could coax out of a pedal steel. He made it sound bluesy, metallic, funky, and soulful, almost all at the same time! If I weren't looking directly at the stage, I would have sworn he was playing a regular electric guitar with some kick-ass effects pedals. Randolph has his own unique sound, and I love it - the first ever major steel player that doesn't sound Hawaiian or Country (nothing against either of those styles, I like a good, clean Hawaiian or Country style of steel playing, too).
Taking the pedal steel to areas outside of country! Robert is amazing I hope he continues to get more popular.
I never knew it could be played in so many different ways. Thanks so much for sharing.
I sometimes get worried about playing, say, my 24 fret guitars too much in case I become dependent on that extra range. I should stop worrying. This is the most specific guitar ever and he sounds like an angel on it.
Holy shitballs, this is the coolest thing Ive seen all year
0:50 I need more of this please
Just amazing!😮
I just bought a Steel guitar a couple of months ago. Wow! I had no idea it could rock out like this! Awesome!
2:52 that bass line
BUZZY BASS
Bless him for crediting Stevie Ray. And he is GREAT himself.
Way cool... making the Pedal Steel sound like something outside of vintage country swing...... NICE.
I love that sound. I’m a metal head at heart but that pedal steel sounds delicious.
Goodness gracious, that man is a beast! What an incredible talent.
This man is soooo overlooked! He's in my top 5 of all time ! Thank you, sir!!
#1
I got the privilege of seeing RR & The family band probably 13 years ago now. His cousin Danyel was amazing on the bass and could sing sooooo high. His cousin Marcus on the drums was great too. And then he had this white dude playing organ and his name was Cribs. Best concert I’ve ever been to. He jammed for like 4 hours straight. I was like in middle school lol.
In order to play pedal/lap steel (we’ll), board hand control is paramount. This guy’s control is the stuff of legends
I could listen to this forever and die happy, I'll tell you
He's so much fun to see live, highly recommend it if he comes to your local area
Dude! That so cool! I've never heard of this style of lap steel! Wah pedal too...
One of the worlds most underrated musicians for sure
Mr.Randolph is freakin' awesome. Just learned of him now. Wow have I missed a lot.
Robert was one of my main influences to start playing pedal steel!
This completely changed my conception of what a pedal steel guitar is capable of
One of the best gospel musicians out there!
This guy is incredible
I seen him play with Clapton over here about 10 years ago some of the coolest tones out of a steel I've ever heard.
Hearing Robert Randolph playing was one of my first influences on wanting to learn to play the pedal steel guitar!
Wow. He's amazing. Coaxed some great sounds out of that Pedal Steel. Great musician.
This is the coolest player I've heard in years! Great, simply great
That instense microtonality when he plays "like a singer". All this 12edo "blues" is missing the point. This was AMAZING to hear.
Good grief I have loved him and his band since the first moment I saw em. Love brother!
Digging the Henry Nelson vibe.
Brother,your playing is 100%BAD ASS!!!
Do you know wich song it is?
Well done young man. Keep the music alive!!!!!!!
Wow. Can he play or what? Fabulous.
What an absolute legend! Blown away
This is magical.
I could watch this forever
Though what he does is not considered "traditional" pedal steel I still think its super awesome.
Daniel McKee In his community it is traditional, though. Country players don't own pedal steel.
true
I bought the Sacred Steel CD back in the 1990s. I love everything Robert does. I grew up on Hillbilly and Gospel Music. Love Robert's styles.
I just love this so huge great artist, musician and guy !!! You're the best Robert !!!!!!
He is SO GOOD!
Damn!! Those harmonic chops...🤘
This is one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen/heard. Hats off, Sir! 🎩
WOW WOW WOW! I can just see you playing in a live band shredding steel. Excellent.
your voicing are unreal. top shelf. blown away.
so much new information so mucho to listen so happy
Amazing. Love it.
God damn I can see the smoke coming off that thing. WOO
What a player!
thats strum tone so good
That's just plain old good work Brother. Thanks from Philly
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You are AMAZING on it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Outstanding
This is amazing! I just ordered my own Mullen Discovery yesterday. Glad I stumbled across this inspo today.
God damn man. You play that thing boy. Best I ever seen
Shot Jackson was the first steel guitarist I met ... about 1963 ... I was a kid !!
Cool. Shot was great on Dobro,too. He played Non Pedal Steel on the Opry/Louisiana Hayride with the Bailes Bros in the 1940s. He was in the Service,too. He joined on Johnny & Jack ,playing Dobro, and would switch to Non -Pedal 8 String Steel for Kitty Wells, who was Johnny's wife.
What awesome talent!
Saw him open for Eric Clapton he just blew me away. .....taking the Pedal steel to a whole new level
Amazing!!!
This is so tight
This guy is incredible 😱😱
I️ really try to sound like Stevie Ray Vaughan. Plays Steve Vai riff
Jay Vavricek I wonder if that was the editing of the video. Dude surely knows a SRV lick
billnu I think you're right.
Yeah that was hilarious
Maybe it's really SRV lick, but played with slide it sounds like played using a floyd rose? Idk
Yeah, that’s what I thought!
Ya, this guy can play anything.
Sounds amazing
saw him one time and the show was pretty mind blowing.. I think it was Billie Jean he did that was off the hook and I think he did some hendrix too
saw him at ACL fest when jeff shunk baxter( steely dan ) showed up and did some hendrix. mindblowing
You da man Mr Randolph!!!
Thank you!
such an expressive player. makes it look easy!
I love this!
love it Rob!!!
Awesome, keep it up!
MY GOD !!! WHAT A MONSTER PLAYER !!😮
This dude is absolutely incredible and doesn't get nearly enough credit.
amazing
Fabulous!!!
Phenomenal
0:50 😍😍😍 I wish I could play that on my guitar.
Check out Derek Trucks ;)
What a cool guy.
I want to see this man live
This is insane! Had no idea this had so many sounds! And he doing it like it’s nothing.
God damn I love pedal steel players
Damn son make that thing talk.loved it man
That’s really cool man!
Respect
That's some great chickin pickin... I didn't know you could do half that stuff on a pedal steel guitar... love it!
LOVE IT
Great Steel player !
It's really a cool sound!
i’ve really wanted to learn pedal steel but after hearing this man! HOLY SHIT
Yeah Robert.
One of these days I gotta get one.
He makes it look easy
I love it
Woah that's good playing
owsome technics bro great musician 👏👏👏
If they had sacred steel where I'm from, I'd probably still go to church!