Blue Jade - Buddy Emmons
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- track 8 from Buddy Emmons' masterpiece 'Emmons Guitar Inc.' LP, better known as The Black Album. recorded 1971 at Cinderella Sound in Nashville, TN.
with Bill Pursell, piano. Chuck Sanders, bass. Marty Allred, drums.
The Black Album is out of print, and the song is posted for entertainment/educational purposes... and to honor The Big E: the world's foremost steel guitarist!
Who came here because of Jim James?
I always thought the steel guitar to MMJ's rock songs were a great touch and now I see where the inspiration came from. Wonderful talent!
*raises hand* I almost feel like I'm listening to an instrumental version of a My Morning Jacket song
Just beautiful...what a touch !
Buddy, was the 2nd Greatest touch! For Buddy said Jerry Byrd, HAD the touch! Wow!
there will never be another Buddy Emmons
Ive got a friend named buddy emmons
He WAS the Quintessential PSG Player. I miss him a friend. AMEN!
We miss you Big E
ME...TOO!
Truly beautiful! I sure miss the Big E! So many of the classic players are now no longer with us!
I believe, that there a few SG players left: Mike Johnson, Gary Carter and David Hartley. Yes, there are some good players. But not as when the PSG came out in '54. So Sad. May Jesus rest their Souls. Amen.
I miss Buddy
It puts tears of Nostalgia; every time I see; or hear him play. And he was a friend. May Jesus rest his Soul.
Such incredible use of phrasing, very melodic and toneful. Nice respite from the barrage of noise people consume thinking it's music these days.
Yes...because he used what Jerry Byrd said, "There are 2 ways to play a Steel Guitar"! 1. the Head to the Hand. and 2. "The Head through the Heart to the Hand"! And JB also said this: "There'rs 3 ways to play music:1. Melody, 2. Melody and 3. Melody"!
May Jesus rest their Souls. Amen!
Such a beautiful song. Thank you to The Big E!
He wrote it. And he updated on the Blue Jade later. That was even better. Wow!
❤❤❤❤❤❤ la Steel guitare plus brillante c'était aussi Buddy Emmon's
Buddy Emmons, was THE Quintessential; Pedal Steel Guitar Player; there will ever be! And Jerry Byrd, WAS the Greatest Laptop SG Player! And I asked Buddy; about JB's playing. And Buddy said, "That's where I got mine"! Wow! May Jesus rest their Souls. For they were friends; and i so MISS them. Amen!
There is no Best...but Buddy was
@@mathewfines8727 Amen, amen and AMEN!
I hate to quibble but I think the date this album was recorded would have been 1968. I moved to Nashville in October 1968. I lived in a boarding house in east Nashville. One of my roommates was steel player Niel Flanz. Buddy gave him a box of promotional albums, not to be sold, to hand out to friends. Niel gave me a copy and I still have that album.
Incredible performance - beyond words
Amen, Amen and AMEN!
W ill 'll live forever in Heaven!!!!
Sadly, I'm not sure he will be in Heaven. So sad!
@@MrPatdeeee. You must have read his biographical book. I did. Not a professed Christian. He loved his last wife. When she died, Buddy gave up playing steel forever. He made many improvements to the instrument. His playing was lovely.
@@thomaspick4123 Well, not his "biographical book". But we were friend. Thus, I knew many things. Now,I do believe he's going to hell. Sad, but I still love him: for what he did to musical instruments. With his "Pedal Steel Guitar". And...
NO one will ever be as great; as Buddy Emmons. NEVER! But, Amen!
thanks for this tune
Magnificent
Quintessential!
Sooooooo..... Smoooooth
Amen, Amen and AMEN!
awesome
incredible and all the nouns one could find. when it's Buddy Emmons!
Playing a slow song on any musical instrument is easy to do, except the pedal steel guitar. The phrasing and tone in this selection is at the limits of human capability. Wow!!
Nothing about the steel is "easy" lol.
@@MrJaa358 AMEN!
I think playing a musical instrument slowly and with feel and tone is actually pretty difficult. If it was easy everyone could play slow stuff well
100th, thanks
Yes for sure!
Total fuckin desert island track for me.
The piano part is good, but, way too repetitive.