I don’t have a bender, but I do have a Tele and spent the last hour watching a steel player teach the same song. Your video helped me to better refine what I’d just learned, so you deserve thanks as well.
The Bottle Let me Down is a blast to play, especially if you use a G bender! There are several tabs of adaptations of the intro/fills out there, and someone did a transcription of the licks he plays behind Merle's singing.
Damn. Now I want a B-Bender. FWIW - Rainy Day Woman was kept out of the top spot by It’s Time To Pay The Fiddler, by Cal Smith. I bet you don't remember it, but it's actually a pretty good song. Cal is mostly known for Hello Country Bumpkin and The Lord Knows I'm Drinkin.
Skip the talking? - Lesson begins at - 3:55
Got to see Waylon, Mooney and the rest of the Waylors 1983 in Nuremberg Germany. Great memories.
I don’t have a bender, but I do have a Tele and spent the last hour watching a steel player teach the same song.
Your video helped me to better refine what I’d just learned, so you deserve thanks as well.
Saw Marty with Roger McQuinn and Chris Hillman At the Ryman.been 5yrs now
So cool. I love this song. Its just paced with beautiful notes all the way through.
Love when Marty does the Mooney thing on the bender which is what he does most of the time! My favorite kind of hot bender action!
The Bottle Let me Down is a blast to play, especially if you use a G bender! There are several tabs of adaptations of the intro/fills out there, and someone did a transcription of the licks he plays behind Merle's singing.
your lessons keep getting better and better...Thank you!
You're very welcome - Keep it Bent!
Thank you!
You're welcome - Keep it Bent!
Great song choice man! Looking forward to digging in.
Damn. Now I want a B-Bender. FWIW - Rainy Day Woman was kept out of the top spot by It’s Time To Pay The Fiddler, by Cal Smith. I bet you don't remember it, but it's actually a pretty good song. Cal is mostly known for Hello Country Bumpkin and The Lord Knows I'm Drinkin.
Howdy! I enjoy Cal as well. "I Come Home a Drinkin'" comes to mind. Thanks for stopping by The Bunker.
Thanks, propeller head😜!