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Terry Goodman
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From: Daphne, AL 36526

posted 19 November 2002 08:08 AM     profile   send email     edit
Like running on empty.
Andy Volk
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From: Boston, MA

posted 19 November 2002 08:27 AM     profile   send email     edit
David used Open E major: (hi to low) EBG#EBE sometimes tuned down to D major or up to F major.
Terry Goodman
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From: Daphne, AL 36526

posted 19 November 2002 08:28 AM     profile   send email     edit
Thanks, Andy.
Chris Walke
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From: St Charles, IL

posted 19 November 2002 10:53 AM     profile   send email     edit
Running on Empty... I don't think I would have started up on lap steel if it weren't for that song. Lindley's playing on that album is wonderfully melodic.

Lindley's style led me to Greg Leisz, my greatest inspiration.

PAUL WARNIK
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From: OAK LAWN,IL,USA

posted 19 November 2002 01:34 PM     profile   send email     edit
Rick Bakelite Lap steel-overdriven Fender(possibly a Champ) amplifier
Andy Volk
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From: Boston, MA

posted 19 November 2002 01:50 PM     profile   send email     edit
I'm going to guess a Dumble amp or at least a dumble head. Luthier Bill Asher now owns the guitar DL used with Browne.
Pete Grant
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From: Auburn, CA, USA

posted 19 November 2002 01:56 PM     profile   send email     edit
Actually, Lindley used three steels onstage with Jackson Browne. They were all tuned to 151351 like E tuning, but he used F G and A.

Running on Empty was done on the A Rickenbacker. The first note of the solo slides up to the 12th fret.

In the studio, usually David used Valco instruments.

At least that's what David told me 25 years ago.

Brad Bechtel
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From: San Francisco, CA

posted 19 November 2002 09:40 PM     profile   send email     edit
If you visit David Lindley's web site and click around, you'll see a picture of his National Dynamic sitting on top of his Dumble amplifier. This is the same type of lap steel that Greg Leisz used (along with his Bill Asher steel) when I saw him with Bill Frisell.
I remember seeing David Lindley and Jackson Browne back in the 1970s and he was definitely using a Rickenbacker B6 on stage.

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Terry Goodman
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From: Daphne, AL 36526

posted 22 November 2002 06:29 AM     profile   send email     edit
It's great if you can afford several different steels for different tunings or different keys. I can't. Does anyone use a capo on lap steel (like the reso players)?
Andy Volk
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From: Boston, MA

posted 22 November 2002 08:05 AM     profile   send email     edit
Kelly Joe Phelps uses a capo on his Gibson acoustic lap steel.
Peter Jacobs
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From: Northern Virginia

posted 22 November 2002 01:02 PM     profile   send email     edit
I use a capo on my 6 string steel, which I tune in an open G variant. I play out of both G position and D position (bar at the 7th fret). With the capo, I can get most of the sounds I want -- within the feeble limits of my ability...

PJJ

Russ Young
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From: Seattle, Washington, USA

posted 22 November 2002 05:05 PM     profile   send email     edit
Ditto Brad's comment about the B6: I remember seeing David Lindley playing that very cool little guitar and thinking I had to get one of those ...

Too bad I procrastinated for more than 20 years. And although I've already owned six different lap steels, I have yet to get my Bakelite Rick. All in good time --

Russ Young
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From: Seattle, Washington, USA

posted 22 November 2002 05:08 PM     profile   send email     edit
Oops! Repeated the same message ...

[This message was edited by Russ Young on 22 November 2002 at 09:12 PM.]

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