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Ricky Davis
Moderator

From: Spring, Texas USA

posted 01 March 2004 06:46 PM     profile     
Here's the direct link to the page with the song clip and Tab on the "Rebel and Ricky and Jeff" site(bottom of the page> http://users.interlinks.net/rebel/steel/2003.html

(edited March 2nd for more precision)

"Remember When" Solo Key of C
(Tabbed by Lloyd Green through Dictation to Ricky Davis)
("R" is raised 1/2 tone. "~" is sustain and/or slide )


1.________________|__________________________________|
2.________________|__________________________________|
3.________________|__________________________________|
4.________________|__________________________________|
5._11a~~10a__~11a~|13~_13~~15~15a__15a~15_11a~10a~11a|
6.________________|__________________________________|
7.________________|__________________________________|
8._11R~~10~__~11R~|13~_13~~15~~~~__15~~~~_11R~10~~11R|
| | |
|. . . .|. . . . |


1.__________________|___________________________|
2.__________________|________________________8~~|
3.__________________|___________________________|
4.__________________|______________________8~~~~|
5._11a~~~~~_13_13_13|_13~~12~__10a~_8a~8~__8~~~~|
6.__________________|_13~~12b__10b~_8b~~~__8b~~~|
7.__________________|___________________________|
8._11R~~~~~_________|___________________________|
| | |
| . . . . | . . . . |


1.___8~~____________~13|_13~~~~~________________________|
2._____________________|_____~~14~13~___________________|
3._____8~~__~~11__8~___|________________________________|
4._8~~~___________8~___|___13~~~~~~~~_15~~13~~~~~12R~10~|
5._8~~~________________|______________15a~13a~13~12~~10a|
6._8~~~________________|________________________________|
7._____________________|________________________________|
8._____________________|________________________________|
| | |
| . . . . | . . . . |


1.________________|_____________
2._______11_______|_____________
3.________________|_____________
4._11R~~__________|_12~~~~~~~~~~
5._11a~~___11a~~__|_12~~~~~~~~~~
6._____________11~|_12b~~~~~12~~
7.________________|_____________
8.________________|_____________
| |
| . . . . | . . .

I have to say; this was an honor to work directly with Lloyd Green on this one; as you can see from the tab that none of us was even close..ha....>To me; after learning the exact way Lloyd played it....>it just has to be played with the same well thought out string combination/textures and emotion to the melody that only Lloyd Green does so well...>WOW.
Ricky

[This message was edited by Ricky Davis on 02 March 2004 at 09:53 PM.]

Jim Palenscar
Member

From: Oceanside, Calif, USA

posted 01 March 2004 10:31 PM     profile     

Thanks to both of you!
Joey Ace
Sysop

From: Southern Ontario, Canada

posted 02 March 2004 03:58 AM     profile     
What Jim said!
Roy Thomson
Member

From: Wolfville, Nova Scotia,Canada

posted 02 March 2004 05:14 AM     profile     
I'm looking forward to trying it also.
Many thanks Lloyd.
As one with some experience in writing tab and music for steel guitar I know that Lloyd along with Ricky spent considerable time in making this available.
Much appreciated!

Roy T.

Don Discher
Member

From: Sault Ste Marie,Ontario,Canada

posted 02 March 2004 05:23 AM     profile     
Thanks again Ricky and Mr Green.
Charles Curtis
Member

From: Bethesda, Maryland, USA

posted 02 March 2004 03:15 PM     profile     
Thank you gentlemen.
BobG
Member

From: Holmdel, NJ

posted 02 March 2004 03:17 PM     profile     
This is terrific.. thank you very much..

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Bob Grado, Williams D10 (lefty), Peavey 1000,
Profex ll.


Ricky Davis
Moderator

From: Spring, Texas USA

posted 02 March 2004 09:58 PM     profile     
Thanks everyone....We did make a few adjustments here and there...>couple of typos on my part..ha....and wasn't hearing a 1/8 note here and one there..ha....>but it is all finalized now(that's what I get for not listening closely enough and doing it to fast..ha)....and Lloyd and I certainly had a Great time bringing this amazingly beautiful emotional solo> to Paper(so to speak..).
We appreciate the very kind remarks> Now go learn it and play it just like that ; especially if you play it on stage somewhere; like in front of hundreds of thousands of people...ah..ha...Hint hint..
Ricky

[This message was edited by Ricky Davis on 02 March 2004 at 09:59 PM.]

Jay Riddle
Member

From: Pennsboro, W.V.

posted 03 March 2004 12:19 PM     profile     
Thanks a million Lloyd and Ricky.I made a mistake and assumed it was Paul Franklin doing this solo.Nine times out of ten it usually is.Yes,I guess I didn't give the standard Nashville tuning enough credit.My ears got a little carried away with me when I first heard it,and they were thinking that there was more going on than what there was!Hats off to "you" Lloyd!You have played it from the heart and in the standard tuning,proving that you don't need different string copedants to make the beautiful solo's come to life on the steel guitar.It's an instrument that is truly played from the heart!Thanks Again!
Sincerely,Jay
Joey Ace
Sysop

From: Southern Ontario, Canada

posted 07 March 2004 02:05 PM     profile     
I'm rather sure I hear the high E note being picked again in the second to last measure as in:


1._________________|_____________
2._______11________|_____________
3._________________|_____________
4._11R~~_______11R_|_12~~~~~~~~~~
5._11a~~___11a~~___|_12~~~~~~~~~~
6._____________11~_|_12b~~~~~12~~
7._________________|_____________
8._________________|_____________

Sorry if it's nit-pickin, but I had to mention it.

Ricky Davis
Moderator

From: Spring, Texas USA

posted 07 March 2004 06:36 PM     profile     
Hey Now that I actually have the Real CD of this song...by golly you may be right...I hear a high E note in there...ha..>funny how a MP3 sample playing through a computer media player....will not submit things that are otherwise heard plain as day...ah..ha.
Ricky
Gaylon Mathews
Member

From: Jasper, Georgia

posted 14 March 2004 03:30 PM     profile     
This thread saved my hide Friday night. I was called to sub for the steeler at Wild Bill's which is a new club in Atlanta and apparently is the largest club in the nation now. Anyway, about 10 minutes before the second set, I was handed the set list which included "Remember When." I knew this wasn't one that I could just fake my way thru. So, I went to the office and jumped on the net. I came here and printed off the tab above and ran to the stage to run through it real quick. Bottom line.....it went off without a hitch! The guys couldn't believe that I'd never played this song before. Thanks Ricky & Lloyd for posting this. It bailed me out of a tight spot!

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Gaylon's Homepage
www.geocities.com/nashville/1064

Craig Collins & High Lonesome
www.craigcollinslive.com


Ricky Davis
Moderator

From: Spring, Texas USA

posted 14 March 2004 04:31 PM     profile     
Hey that is a cool story Gaylon...>that makes it all worth while to here about your success in pulling that off..
Ricky
Mark van Allen
Member

From: loganville, Ga. USA

posted 14 March 2004 05:12 PM     profile     
My "Remember When" story doesn't have such a good ending...! A couple of weeks back I played with a guy at the Rusty Rooster in Atlanta, and was lucky enough to have him send me a songlist ahead of time. R.W. was on there, so I had time to sit down and shed on the solo (something I rarely do, but working on this one's pretty obvious!). It took me a little bit, and I was tickled when I saw Ricky and Lloyd's post at how close I'd come. When I got to the gig, the singer asked if I knew the solo as he loved the song. I played him what I'd worked out and he got all excited about how he couldn't wait to hear it with the full band, how they'd worked on it in reheasal, etc. Sure enough, when the song came around, the bass player trainwrecked the modulation into the solo, and (taa-dah), the guitar played launched into a big rock solo and walked all over me. On the break, his comment was, "Well I don't like that slow stuff, there's not enough going on"...

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Stop by the Steel Store at: www.markvanallen.com

Ricky Davis
Moderator

From: Spring, Texas USA

posted 15 March 2004 09:17 AM     profile     
Gosh Mark what a Bummer man...>that you have to work with the metality of that kinda Guitar player> OuCH!!!
I hope you do get to play the solo in a more appropriate way one day.
Ricky
Mark van Allen
Member

From: loganville, Ga. USA

posted 15 March 2004 10:05 AM     profile     
Well the good news is, that was just a sit-in shot. My regular bands are loaded up with great players, sensitive folks who play for the song and listen to each other. Generally my stage experiences are very positive- there's really no joy like sitting in the middle of a pile o' great musicianship!
Chris Forbes
Member

From: Beltsville, MD, USA

posted 15 March 2004 10:17 AM     profile     
Mark, I think I've worked with that guy before, LOL!!! I can't figure out why these idiots don't just go ahead and join rock bands, that mentality just drives me nuts!!!!!!!!!!!!
JamesMCross
Member

From: Houston, Texas, USA

posted 23 March 2004 06:28 PM     profile     
Ricky/Lloyd:

I've loved this tune since I heard it last year in St. Louis - it just knocks me out every time I hear it. I've interupted people, told them to be quiet and listen closely when it comes on the jukebox or radio, and I stopped the car the first few times I heard the Alan Jackson cut.

I've not tried to play it, because I didn't see myself being able to comprehend how it might be played properly - plus the outfits I work with don't normally play this sort of tune anyways.

I was looking for something else entirely and stumbled across this post. I can not tell y'all how grateful I am that you took the time to work this out and make it available.

Thank you.

Bobby Lee
Sysop

From: Cloverdale, North California, USA

posted 24 May 2004 04:10 PM     profile     
I just had to bump this great solo for anyone who hasn't tried it yet. Thanks Lloyd and Ricky, for sharing.

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