The10000lbGorilla, you should check out Sonny Landreth, who plays bottleneck style on (mostly) a Strat, but his right-hand muting and harmonic-tap control is friggin' incredible----and his left hand fingers actually fret notes and do lead runs BEHIND the slide simultaneously.
How Robert Randolph is not a household name IDK. I literally just RU-vid spiralled myself here and there is nowhere else to go except back to the classics. I'm 4 years after post so I can only hope this good sir is doing ridiculously extremely very well for himself, as he very clearly deserves.
I think that’s where I first saw him too, Clapton 2004. He’s actually an extremely talented and unique player, unlike someone today like Gary Clark Jr. who is just a complete joke. Robert Randolph can actually play.
That's when I first saw him, too! I was amazed at all the sounds that Robert could coax out of a pedal steel. He made it sound bluesy, metallic, funky, and soulful, almost all at the same time! If I weren't looking directly at the stage, I would have sworn he was playing a regular electric guitar with some kick-ass effects pedals. Randolph has his own unique sound, and I love it - the first ever major steel player that doesn't sound Hawaiian or Country (nothing against either of those styles, I like a good, clean Hawaiian or Country style of steel playing, too).
We got ONE guy in New Orleans that does it. ONE, and hes been shredding it apart since?? 80s?? Forever. But, so =he gets EVERY gig! The biggest snootiest Jazz shows. Rock shows at the dive bars. Blues jams all night. He’s the only game in town. Dave Easley
I sometimes get worried about playing, say, my 24 fret guitars too much in case I become dependent on that extra range. I should stop worrying. This is the most specific guitar ever and he sounds like an angel on it.
I got the privilege of seeing RR & The family band probably 13 years ago now. His cousin Danyel was amazing on the bass and could sing sooooo high. His cousin Marcus on the drums was great too. And then he had this white dude playing organ and his name was Cribs. Best concert I’ve ever been to. He jammed for like 4 hours straight. I was like in middle school lol.
Cool. Shot was great on Dobro,too. He played Non Pedal Steel on the Opry/Louisiana Hayride with the Bailes Bros in the 1940s. He was in the Service,too. He joined on Johnny & Jack ,playing Dobro, and would switch to Non -Pedal 8 String Steel for Kitty Wells, who was Johnny's wife.
This is a sick video, really nice stuff. can anyone on here recommend the most spacey steel guitar albums I should listen to. I want my mind blown, and I want it now!