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Larry Scott
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Always nice to see and here the BIG E . Jody.
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Post by Bent Romnes »

He's just got that ......touch! And this was 1967.
Biggies like Buddy, Lloyd etc were playing the beautiful steel licks 41 years ago..the same stuff that we are trying to capture now in 2008.

While you're there, listen to Willie's version of the song... he wrote it.
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Post by Frank Freniere »

Wow, thanks, Larry - great clip of the younger Big E.

Who's the steeler in the house band? Wouldn't want to follow Buddy...
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Post by Chris LeDrew »

Way to go, Buddy......talk about charming the young lady right off the stool while picking away on the intro! I think she blushed for a minute there. 8)

What a wicked sound coming off that PP.
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Post by Bobby Boggs »

No solos. But you Buddy fans will enjoy this one also.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GO_QBfemHmM
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Post by Marcel Parijs »

Thanks for posting guys. Really nice. I wasn,t born at that time . ha ha

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Post by Alan Miller »

Mr E was perfection then and still is to this day, the benchmark was set very high and with him it stays, awesome isn't a good enough word.
As I am only saying in differing words what has already been said many times, I am confident that this is one comment I will not be corrected on :D
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Post by Jim Park »

I wonder if the guitar Buddy is playing in the YouTube clip is the "Black Album" guitar?? any body know??
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Post by Jussi Huhtakangas »

nope, that guitar is black mica, the one on the LP was the Blade ( rosewood ).
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Post by Jim Park »

Then the one in the clip could be the "Touch my Heart" guitar that has dissappeared .........
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Post by Rick Schmidt »

Wow! Was that Jerry Byrd introducing the second clip that Bobby posted?
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Post by Nick Reed »

It was watching stuff just like that as a kid that made me have a passion to want a black '66 D-10 Emmons. Because Buddy played one on TV. If my Mom were still living She'd tell you how bad I wanted one. Now if I could only play the one I've got like Buddy did his.
BTW, does anyone know who that other Steel Player in the band was. Looks like he was sitting behind a old two-tone Sho-Bud permanent.
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Post by Bobby Boggs »

Then the one in the clip could be the "Touch my Heart" guitar that has dissappeared
I feel sure the guitar in the clip is a wrap-around because of the tone. But I don't think it was the "Touch my Heart" guitar. And I'll stop there.....bb
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Post by David Collins »

Could it possibly be "numero uno"? We know that the player is :!:

My black PP don't sound quite like that, what's up :D
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