Redd is a treasure the things he’s done for the music is mind blowing. Traveling all the way from the frozen north to get down to Nashville then Texas. Man this dude can really play and the stories he can tell is amazing. The steel player is soooo good too
I sure miss Redd! Even though I was there for dozens of Saturday afternoons to dance to him at the Continental Club - I wish I had gone dozens more - nobody else plays like him and it's pure joy on the dance floor -
Red did an instructional vid called "Stolen Licks." Great interview & discussion with him. As a bonus this concert was included. Not sure if it is still out there but well worth the buy even if you're not a guitar player.
Love this song! I stood 4 feet away from Waylon one night at a party in Flagstaff, Az. I was too drunk to talk to him. His name is on the water tower in Littlefield, Tx.
As a husky fella myself I always appeciated the Strat indentation on the back top of the body...but this fella seems to be doin fine...same as Al Anderson(NRBQ).
She is without doubt the best slide guitarist in the US. Always in ti9me qandc always in tune. Played a lot with Leon Redbone. ua-cam.com/video/L34fDqgrmiI/v-deo.html
Great version by Redd. But the guitar break still belongs to the great Wayne Moss (60-70s.) Watch him play on Marty Stuart YT version. Wayne used a jazzmaster . mosrite60
on the actual record Wayne Moss played the original break & intro. he played maybe 1 minute . Redd here plays almost 6 minutes.! We cannot compare the two versions. BTW, Redd is an awesome tele player. When he played with Merle & Strangers, they were awesome. Him and pedal steel Norm Hamlin just great. Wayne Moss circa 60s /70s was an amazing guitar guy. mos60
I wonder the same thing about Elton John. Them Musician guys can't ALL have perfect fingers...look at Rick Wakeman or Booker T(from Booker T and the MGs) - they have extra-long, perfectly tapered fingers that almost seem DESIGNED to be perfect utilitarian musician fingers. But it DOES make a difference; Joe Walsh, Chuck Berry, and Jimi Hendrix have almost comically huge hands and fingers; and many other musicians I can think of have big hands. On the other hand(pun not intended) there's guys with really SMALL hands; like Angus(from AC-DC) or Eddie Cochran - they both mentioned that they have to work extra hard to compensate for their hands. It has to be like what Muddy Waters said about singers - "You got to WANT it, REAL bad..." Those people just push harder, I guess, and they get results. Redd looks pretty smooth, though. I wonder if it's an "old guy" thing.
Thought the same about Seymour Duncan when he was playing a Tele while being interviewed. Had a conversation with a piano teacher some years ago who gave me a short answer when I said I didn't think I had the fingers for it. She said ' don't you dare try using that as an excuse - there's a way around all the issues you might meet ' . Like getting a ticking off my my grandma 😊 ( she was in her sixties, and much missed)
No Van Morrisons steel player is/was a lass called Sarah Jory from england , fantastic steel/ slide player, and I might add a good friend of mine :-) :-)
Cashdollar as always...in a league. Of her own.
Redd is a treasure the things he’s done for the music is mind blowing. Traveling all the way from the frozen north to get down to Nashville then Texas. Man this dude can really play and the stories he can tell is amazing. The steel player is soooo good too
Wow Cindy sure has an unusual sound & style..& Redd is just right up there, so much inventive experience. GRRREAT group & pleasure to listen to.
I sure miss Redd! Even though I was there for dozens of Saturday afternoons to dance to him at the Continental Club - I wish I had gone dozens more - nobody else plays like him and it's pure joy on the dance floor -
WOW! These two together, just AMAZING!
Dang Redd, that's dang good.!!! My favorite rendition of that song.
How in God's name can you get Cindy Cashdollar, to come over and jam!!!
That Canadian boy can walk the line.
#ReddVolkaert
I thought I knew what a Fender Telecaster sounded like and then I heard Redd!!
Red told me that that guitar was not a standard Tele. He did a lot of upgrading on it including a different pick-up.
This Guy. Red Volkeart comes To Australia in Every January in Tamworth, NSW, Australia, for Annual Country Music Festival
Love that twang
Top job Redd,Cindy, and band ,yes Sir that's how it's done
Awesome! Always loved to hear Cindy Cashdollar on steel or lapsteel!!!
Yeah, everyone's talking about Redd, and with good reason, but she's laying down some TASTY stuff! The whole band is awesome.
She really hits it !
Such a great little performance by two superstars in my world.
I just love his casual delivery when he sings, just lets it catch up as needed as the phrase goes on. There’s a voice with character!!👍🏼👍🏼
This song needs to be played cool, super cool and super in control. This is Gigachad Country.
Fantastic cover🔥
wauw I really like this kind of country : fantastic guitarwork and exactly the fitting singing with it from Red ,also great steelsolo's from cindy !!!
That guitar could press charges. Excellent job.
That right there is the good stuff!
Great version of this song. Love the Bob Wills hat!!
Best drum version of this.
Nice cover. Great telecaster sound. Took a classic and brought your flavor to the vocal cadence. Thanks dor sharing.
Simply the BEST! Hot as a grease fire and Cool as a winning Lottery ticket. Makes me feel good all the way through. Thanks for this.
Red did an instructional vid called "Stolen Licks." Great interview & discussion with him. As a bonus this concert was included. Not sure if it is still out there but well worth the buy even if you're not a guitar player.
I got to shake Redd's hand once. Whoa. I think I'm in love with Cindy. Wow, what feeling on that slide!
Love this song! I stood 4 feet away from Waylon one night at a party in Flagstaff, Az. I was too drunk to talk to him. His name is on the water tower in Littlefield, Tx.
She rocks it !
Redd Volkeart comes to Tamworth, NSW, Australia for the annual country music Festival in Every January
Great stuff right there...
What a awesome player... beyond tasteful, been a hug fan for years!
Wow! Speechless. Great vocals, great pickin'. Great band. Great song!
Great job guys that steel player is some kind of bad ass !👍😳😜
One of my favorite twang players !
Not the best thumbnail to our got bud, Akin to a serial killer
Good old Waylon Jenning song
Dont get no better. Damn!
Redd is the man!
Wish I was watching Redd at the Continental with a cold Shiner in my hand.
I second that emotion. Shiner and all!
CINDY WOW
This bunch seems like they would be a lot of fun to jam with.
Great lead on the telecaster 🎸👍
oh wow, Love this, Great job, What an amazing performance
Man...goddamn
Smokin version! Redd!
Smokin!
Brilliant, absolutely brilliant!
Daaaaayum!
4:13 Reminds me of The Allman Brothers.
Yeah that was Dickey Betts sounding. This is cool:
ua-cam.com/video/qYEGT68byAs/v-deo.html
I'd say it's a nod to dickey via the tune blue sky or Jessica
As a husky fella myself I always appeciated the Strat indentation on the back top of the body...but this fella seems to be doin fine...same as Al Anderson(NRBQ).
I have to get Redd to do my song, "Diamond Rings and Cadillacs"...It would be such a good match...
great player...great guy
Redd is the best !
Kick'n arse
I like it
No i love it
with best regards from Germany :-)
Love some steel
That is the steel player you saw with Van Morrison and Bob Dylan and the Prairie Home Companion band and... well you get the idea.
Scott Harris Cindy Cashdollar
My new favorite tune, Red ever go to Chicago
I love good guitar playing music where the average person can cut loose and do their thing! Far out!
Redd is amazing. Cindy as well.
heaven
aww yeh. love it
Now this is Guitiar playin!
It's obvious he's no stranger to a Tele. Also, I don't know the name of that steel player, but she earned every cash dollar she got paid.
She is without doubt the best slide guitarist in the US. Always in ti9me qandc always in tune. Played a lot with Leon Redbone. ua-cam.com/video/L34fDqgrmiI/v-deo.html
Every cash dollar huh?? I just ran across her on another video and I saw what you did there!
Neat 😊
Hot stuff.
inspired is the only word for this....
Redd has an excellent Freddie King vibrato.
Cindy Cashdollar on the lapsteel?
Yeah Wayne Moss was da bomb!!!!!
holy shit
Redd kicks i!
Great version by Redd. But the guitar break still belongs to the great Wayne Moss (60-70s.) Watch him play on Marty Stuart YT version. Wayne used a jazzmaster . mosrite60
That's a joke, right?
on the actual record Wayne Moss played the original break & intro. he played maybe 1 minute . Redd here plays almost 6 minutes.! We cannot compare the two versions. BTW, Redd is an awesome tele player. When he played with Merle & Strangers, they were awesome. Him and pedal steel Norm Hamlin just great. Wayne Moss circa 60s /70s was an amazing guitar guy. mos60
I love 'em all.
Good boogie.
Wayne said he flipped a coin with Jerry Reed to do the session on this.
I think Waylon Jennings would be proud of this cover.
he would roll over in the grave
I take it you didn’t like it.
Kind of reminds me of the Allman Brothers a little bit with that slick blue sound
Cindy is hot 🔥
Who is that woman on the steel?!!!!
Cindy Cashdollar... she also plays with Asleep At the Wheel...
Oh my stars! Redd can spank that plank all right. Cindy's great too.
Wow...amazing sausage fingers....
How can he play so well with those sausage fingers???
alan4sure 😂😂🤣🤣 best comment here
Practice man, practice!
I wonder the same thing about Elton John. Them Musician guys can't ALL have perfect fingers...look at Rick Wakeman or Booker T(from Booker T and the MGs) - they have extra-long, perfectly tapered fingers that almost seem DESIGNED to be perfect utilitarian musician fingers.
But it DOES make a difference; Joe Walsh, Chuck Berry, and Jimi Hendrix have almost comically huge hands and fingers; and many other musicians I can think of have big hands.
On the other hand(pun not intended) there's guys with really SMALL hands; like Angus(from AC-DC) or Eddie Cochran - they both mentioned that they have to work extra hard to compensate for their hands.
It has to be like what Muddy Waters said about singers - "You got to WANT it, REAL bad..." Those people just push harder, I guess, and they get results. Redd looks pretty smooth, though. I wonder if it's an "old guy" thing.
Thought the same about Seymour Duncan when he was playing a Tele while being interviewed. Had a conversation with a piano teacher some years ago who gave me a short answer when I said I didn't think I had the fingers for it. She said ' don't you dare try using that as an excuse - there's a way around all the issues you might meet ' . Like getting a ticking off my my grandma 😊 ( she was in her sixties, and much missed)
Isn't that Cindy Cash dollar on lap steel
Is that a hagvard tuff dog tele.
She looks like the steel player I saw playing with Van Morrison a couple years back.
No Van Morrisons steel player is/was a lass called Sarah Jory from england , fantastic steel/ slide player, and I might add a good friend of mine :-) :-)
mandolingrass Apparently they both played with him. www.cindycashdollar.com/press/articles/reviews/1158020631/
She was
Yep. I saw her on ACL with Van.
@@mandolingrass And she is one of maybe one who can sing and play the steel at the same time,,very unusual!!!
That's the first time I've heard Redd sing, except on guitar.
Different phrasing than most versions of this song, but it really works!
Hey Redd or someone else, is that a tough dog Tele?
Drop D tuning
Redds guitar pickups are handmade along with Merle haggards.
Redd is a bad to the bone 🦴
Redd went down to the crossroads and sold his soul to the devil!!
What I want to know is who are the 20 assholes that down voted this?
They must have not listened; or just surfing the net, saw that it was Country and said "Ick, Eew..." Some people...
Is Cindy Red's wife or girlfriend?
Nope
Nope
To slow