Paul Franklin solo is smoking on this - On every street - DS

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Jamie Lennon
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Paul Franklin solo is smoking on this - On every street - DS

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Gary Cosden
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You are so right about his solo. The thing that really strikes me is how totally at home he seems to be here. He obviously is thoroughly enjoying himself. One could learn a great deal from Paul Franklin. One could, in fact, spend the better part of his life learning from Paul Franklin and still have a lot left to work on.
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You got that right :)
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I bought that video when it came out and have viewed that 1oo's of times. All that I can say about what PF adds to that rock ensemble is that I am proud to be a pedal steel player and associated with this great instrument.
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Yeah, PF rips on this one huh? but I REALLY like his shirt!
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Whooo boy, my kind of music. I had forgotten I have this on a video CD, I'm gonna dig it out and watch the whole thing again.
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