by Ken Byng » Tue Jun 03, 2014 8:02 am
In one way I am glad that Weldon never regained consciousness as it means he didn't suffer.
I got hooked on Weldon's playing when I was learning to play. He was so inspirational. I play the 2 Area Code 615 albums regularly in my car, and I am always knocked out with his playing from that period in the late 60's / early 70's. His playing stands up today, it was so creative and ahead of its time. If you want to hear sublime steel playing at its best, listen to his 'Why Ask Why' from Area Code. Still puts shivers up my spine when I hear that climax when he plays the high part towards the end and his Emmons push pull just sings beautifully. His intro and solo on Connie Smith's 'I'll Come Running' is one of the best of all time. He picked up on Lloyd's chicken pickin' style and took it to a new level.
Rest in peace Weldon, you were an absolute giant of the instrument.
Hear Welephant Walk at 25.23. Unfortunately Why Ask Why is on the first album, but A Trip In The Country has some good stuff on it. .
Show Pro D10 (amber) 8 + 6, MSA Signature XL D10 (redburst) 9 + 6, Sho~Bud D10 (sunburst) Pro 111 8 + 6, Emmons D10 Push Pull - (black) 8+5, Zumsteel D10 (blue) 8 + 8, Hudson pedal resonator, 10 string lap steel. Telonics, Peavey & Webb amps,