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    I was wondering if Jerry, David, and Tony ever finished "Always Late", or were they having too much fun? Shame, it woulda been a good one.
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    Maybe they tried it again when the tape wasn't rolling. At first I thought this would have been an interesting session to have witnessed. But the intimacy of the recordings, especially with the between tune chatter, makes it almost like being there. I figure everything they had, that was good, made it onto the "Extra Large Pizza Tapes".

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    What scale is this ? B blues?

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    We do "Always Late" occasionally. Willie Nelson did it, too, but I prefer the vibe from Jerry's little Pizza Tapes segment.

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    Waldo comes in with his backup vocals "always late", but not this time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by terzinator View Post
    We do "Always Late" occasionally. Willie Nelson did it, too, but I prefer the vibe from Jerry's little Pizza Tapes segment.
    There is something there in that one minute of tape, you can hear it. A vibe, a magic, or what?? Garcia and Grisman definitely had a magic, and Tony Rice surely wasn't a negative on the trio. Sounded kinda like Tony thought Jerry was just fooling around and maybe not serious with that song. That would have been a good number for Pizza tapes, too bad, their 54 sec. version shows up on Spotify as the most popular of about 30 versions. I thought I had heard every Willie song, but somehow I missed him doing "Always Late", and pretty good too, thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pefjr View Post
    There is something there in that one minute of tape, you can hear it. A vibe, a magic, or what?? Garcia and Grisman definitely had a magic, and Tony Rice surely wasn't a negative on the trio. Sounded kinda like Tony thought Jerry was just fooling around and maybe not serious with that song. That would have been a good number for Pizza tapes, too bad, their 54 sec. version shows up on Spotify as the most popular of about 30 versions. I thought I had heard every Willie song, but somehow I missed him doing "Always Late", and pretty good too, thanks.
    1) I think Jerry cuts himself off on "Always Late", not Tony. Tony had the "rasp" going by that time, his voice was easily distinguishable.

    2) I agree, I would have loved for them to complete the song!

    3) "Always Late" was Lefty Frizzel

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    No disrespect intended to anyone but, in my mind, you can't beat the original Lefty Frizzell version. Lefty was one of the most original, soulful and influential singers in country music. Here's his version...

    Hard to imagine Merle Haggard, Randy Travis...etc, without Lefty's influence.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pglasse View Post
    No disrespect intended to anyone but, in my mind, you can't beat the original Lefty Frizzell version. Lefty was one of the most original, soulful and influential singers in country music. Here's his version...

    Hard to imagine Merle Haggard, Randy Travis...etc, without Lefty's influence.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pglasse View Post
    No disrespect intended to anyone but, in my mind, you can't beat the original Lefty Frizzell version. Lefty was one of the most original, soulful and influential singers in country music. Here's his version...

    Hard to imagine Merle Haggard, Randy Travis...etc, without Lefty's influence.
    My older sister sang this song a thousand ways.
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    I think Jerry has about a million songs in his head. It almost sounds like he'd never played that one before, and it just popped into the brain, and he riffed on what he remembered of the song.

    Yeah, Lefty's original version is great. Another of his tunes we're working on is Gone, Gone, Gone.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePWLk...eature=related

    I crack up every time I watch his guitar player doin' his smilin' fills.

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    Quote Originally Posted by terzinator View Post

    I crack up every time I watch his guitar player doin' his smilin' fills.
    Isn't that Bo Sephus himself?
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