This is one of my favorite hymns. I was brought up on Country music, and I just love the older Country music compared to the new Country music. I always loved the steel guitar ❤
@@DSCRAPRE based on the subscriptions to rush and death grips and the single liked video of John bonham triplets I think I have deduced who has left this comment
There is still a few places that have steel guitar and country music in Nashville. The Time Jumpers on 3rd and Lindsey has been a mainstay with pedal steel. You have to know where to go.
I went to Nashville a year ago for the first time, thinking I would easily hear bands playing country with pedal steel, fiddle and all. Sadly, you are more likely to hear a steel guitar ON THE MOON than you are in Nashville today. There are exactly ZERO bands in Nashville playing this way today, and the shist they do play makes me want to say there are exactly ZERO bands in Nashville today worth ten minutes of your time. Nashville is dead. If you have the misfortune of getting a business trip or something to Nashville, DO NOT make the mistake i made and think you will have a chance to hear great country bands with pedal steel and all. Just stay in your hotel room and see if you can catch a 20-year-old re-run of some Freinds episode. It will be far more rewarding than anything you can catch live in Nashville today.
You got a great thing “cookin’”, RHO! This is one of your better ones, you’re dancing over those strings now! Love the candle too! What’s the scent? Fall is coming, perfect steel guitar weather!
@@ripshairout 👍 You did very good. I often get on RU-vid and pull up some John Hughey, Lloyd Green and, several others. I was raised on Country Music and back then, almost every Country Band had a Pedal Steele Guitar. John Hughey played for Vince Gill on the song, "Look at us". Patsy Cline was one of my favorite female Country singers. Thanks for sharing.
Hank III is one of my favorites and to be fair to him I used his acoustic live version of this cause it didn’t have steel and pitched it up cause he was tuned down so I could play in Am instead of Abm 😅 so there’s a little chipmunking going on with his voice
@@grassblade63 regular E9 but doing C6 style on E9 so a lot of 6th chords. There’s some good tutorials on the voicings/positions on RU-vid if you search C6 for E9 licks
The tone and level of distortion fit well, though a bit much 'verb IMO. And cool to use the Explorer to play it. Great take on a great song and all the way through! 8)