"I LOVE YOU SO MUCH IT HURTS"

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Dave Seddon
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"I LOVE YOU SO MUCH IT HURTS"

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I thought I'd have a pop at this one, not exactly Emmons or White, just me again.
Cheers Dave.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APdYOcsGspg
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John Roche
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Post by John Roche »

Dave , that is first class
Dave Seddon
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Post by Dave Seddon »

Thanks John, Any chance of you being at the December meeting, especially as you got that new machine!!!!
Cheers Dave.
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John Roche
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Dave, The Seirra is here in Spain but the Sho-Bud is returning to the UK tommorow 11th oct as i got up for sale in the UK. I had a play on the Bud yesterday for the first time in months it felt very strange after playing the Seirra 12 uni, I was all over the place which is a bit odd after i had beeing playing it for the last 27 years ,
I don't think I can make it to Siston in december.
But I did enjoy the meeting i went to when you were there, as you know i don't play instrumentals as I spent so much time on the road with Barbary Coast and Frank Ifield I never got around to learning any ,well not all the way through, maybe I make some time next year and get some sorted out.
I must say what a great tone your getting on you Youtube videos, i really enjoyed listening to you stuff. It's also nice to know how good the British steelies getting... wish I twenty years younger with all the learning videos and other aid's available . Keep em comming Dave....
Dave Seddon
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Post by Dave Seddon »

I know exactly what you mean John, I turned 60 last week and if only we had the oppertunities that the young'uns have got now. Hey I'm gettin' jealous and morbid now!! Hope to see you soon John, in the meantime get something on YOUTUBE. You can do it.
Cheers for now Dave (Shakey)
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Stan Paxton
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Post by Stan Paxton »

Dave, shades of Jimmy Day ! I love it, clean, clear and great tone...... 8)
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Dave Seddon
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Post by Dave Seddon »

Thanks again Stan, Jimmy Day is my absolute #1 when it comes to steel. I had the great privelidge of meeting him at the British Steelies Festival just before he died. if I can figure out how to put a photo on this site I will put the picture of Jimmy & myself. It is my Pride and Joy. Best for now.
Dave.
Rick Collins
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Post by Rick Collins »

Dave, John Roche has it correct __ first class, absolutely.
Stan has it right also, great tone.
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richard burton
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Post by richard burton »

Dave,
That's one of my favorite tunes, you play it flawlessly, and beautifully :D

If you have a scanner, you can get the picture onto your computer hard drive, and then upload it to the forum by following the instructions given in the 'Computer' section
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