The late great Ron Dann motioned me into his home studio. He held out his headphones and declared sternly, "You need to hear this..." It was a bootleg of this performance. Thanks for posting this.
Monster players through the years - Lloyd Green, Curly Chalker, Hal Rugg, Paul Franklin, Weldon Myrick, Tom Brumley, and many more - but The Big E stands alone. Always has. Always will.
The late great Ron Dann motioned me into his home studio. He held out his headphones and declared sternly, "You need to hear this..." It was a bootleg of this performance. Thanks for posting this.
This has got to be one of best steel guitar performances and displays of talent ever. And done in a tasteful and classy way.
Agreed.
Thumbs up to the drummer , what a great job keeping time ...
Although one can't see his face, I'm postive that he is Peter Baron from Albert Lee's band.
I love that man's laying and the songs he chooses and I have for over fifty years.I am a huge fan of Buddy Emmons.
Can't beat Emmons. He set the bar so high for all steelers to reach. Incredible talent.
The best...and always will be. Fortunately, his music lives on through his recordings!
Monster players through the years - Lloyd Green, Curly Chalker, Hal Rugg, Paul Franklin, Weldon Myrick, Tom Brumley, and many more - but The Big E stands alone. Always has. Always will.
I love how he was doing a blues scale in the middle of this! It was totally awesome! Happy I found out about him!
My all time favorite steel player!!!
That lick from 1:49 - 1:52 ... whoa, Nelly!
Beautiful!!!!
Amazing
Buddy will always be THE BOSS of pedal steel .. he totally rips this arrangement ..
Don’t agree I would much rather have Ralph Mooney on steel.
@@derekmoore6265 sorry but E is THE BOSS! The best ever.
@@derbyd10 I not his biggest fan over plays at times and don’t like jazz or blues on pedal steel it just sounds horrible.
I was looking for this! Thanks for posting!
.....and so ends your E9th lesson for today, kiddies. Best of luck.
" Are there any questions?? "
So incredibly ripping. I don't think Buddy ever played a wrong note.
Remember it well Sean.
Still have the master somewhere.
Luvvly-jubbly.
There is a lot of shit going on in there