Classic Tom Brumley w/Buck Owens

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Jim Cohen
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Classic Tom Brumley w/Buck Owens

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Micky Byrne
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Thanks for that Jimbeaux......the very era that turned me and so many others on to steel. Exquisite steel from Tom Brumley. As many know in those days no tutors were available and we had to back up the record to try learn the licks :) many thanks once again.

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Very nice. Great song and playing by all.

One thing I noticed with this old "Ranch" video - Tom's ZB has a regular aluminum pedal bar. On many of the Ranch video's he has an awful, bright red, obnoxious looking, pedal bar on what looks like the same ZB. Anybody know the story behind that?
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Yeeh brilliant steel guitar but Don Rich's vocals were always the thing I loved hearing on Buck Owens records he was just fantastic.
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Love those Buck Owens videoa. It's amazing to me the mix they always got with that one microphone. I've got a mike just like that one but can't get that kind of live sound but it does a good job in my little studio.
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Thanks Jim, sure enjoy those videos!
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