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What's Bubbling in Your Head?
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Answered Don't Worry
Do you know the story behind the recording of "Don't Worry?" The guitar player's amp had a cracked speaker in it which caused the sound to be fuzzy and distorted. (That was before the days when they made that sound intentionally.) He wanted to scrap his part and dub it in later but the producer liked it and decided to keep it. The rest is history. -
Great video, Gracie, thanks. See the guy playing the steel guitar in it? That's what I played in bands for twenty some odd years; in fact, it was that same model, a ShoBud D10 Professional. I still have the old axe though I don't play anymore. I really enjoy watching old videos os classic Country Music!
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I remember you telling me that.... And yes that is the first thing
i look for...My Dad Played Steel.... My Dad still played right until
he passed away....But only in Church and at home with friends
and Family. Couldn't have paid him enough to play another
Honkytonk..He got out of that and went into the Lords Band.
And Bob I am sure your ShoBud is no old Axe lol .....I love ShoBud
Steel Guitars. I love the sound of a Steel Guitar. I have alot of just
Steel Guitar Music and i listen to it all the Time.....My favorite is Jimmy Day... It is nice yacking at ya Bob
Ray Price is my all time favorite
Answered Big Iron
I liked Big Iron,El Paso. and I just do not remember the others...