Masterfully done. Thanks Ray
SHOWTIMEJOHNNYPALBLU 4 months ago
THANKS for giving us a listen. You must have a great ear. Congratulations.
RayMontee 10 months ago
some of those guitar figures in that tune found their way into a Byrds song from Sweetheart Of The Rodeo, "One Hundred Years From Now". the bits at about 0' 53" found their way into the introduction of that song.
psychobollox 10 months ago
Man;y thanks to you for giving 'us' a listen and for your kind words. Much appreciated.
Pure buttery sweetness. The high notes nearly cause me to well-up the steel sounds so genuinely beautiful.
moremoreenough 10 months ago
The Isaacs sound is my favorite! He was the 1st country master of the Pedal steel guitar.
soundsfromnothing 2 years ago
Nice one R.M !
Tuck2501 2 years ago
Very nice
hillbillyboy77 2 years ago
Wow you really studied Bud Isaacs!!!!
UncleCaptainMidnight 3 years ago
That's some mighty fine pickin' there pardner!
rickalexander47 3 years ago
Masterfully done. Thanks Ray
SHOWTIMEJOHNNYPALBLU 4 months ago
THANKS for giving us a listen. You must have a great ear. Congratulations.
RayMontee 10 months ago
some of those guitar figures in that tune found their way into a Byrds song from Sweetheart Of The Rodeo, "One Hundred Years From Now". the bits at about 0' 53" found their way into the introduction of that song.
psychobollox 10 months ago
Man;y thanks to you for giving 'us' a listen and for your kind words. Much appreciated.
RayMontee 10 months ago
Pure buttery sweetness. The high notes nearly cause me to well-up the steel sounds so genuinely beautiful.
moremoreenough 10 months ago
The Isaacs sound is my favorite! He was the 1st country master of the Pedal steel guitar.
soundsfromnothing 2 years ago
Nice one R.M !
Tuck2501 2 years ago
Very nice
hillbillyboy77 2 years ago
Wow you really studied Bud Isaacs!!!!
UncleCaptainMidnight 3 years ago
That's some mighty fine pickin' there pardner!
rickalexander47 3 years ago