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Love it ! Thanks Paul :)
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If you guys planned on a quick browse through the forum this AM change your plans. These are terrific.

Paul, thanks for posting them and your playing is absolutely amazing.
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WOW :whoa: :whoa: :whoa: :whoa: What a great way to start my Sunday morning!!.. Such a Great Band!!! in every way, Loved the bridge on San Antoine Rose!..and the feelings of P.F. playing in Sweet Memories.. It's good to see theres a Texas connection in Nashville!!... Thanks for the links P.F. your playing is flawless as always!.... :D
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Great ride by Paul on "If I Die A'Drinkin"....
Cremation is my last shot at having a hot body......
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Great, Paul Thanks
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WOW!!! Good as it can get,Loved Dawn and Paul on"The Good Times".Wonderful tone and Magix from his hands.
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Paul, what's the history on "All Aboard"?
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Post by Tim Heidner »

That sure is some nice music, Paul. What a great collection of musicians.
I got a kick out of Vince Gill watching you play the solo in For The Good Times, he was watching intently and then when you did that bar slant lick it blew his mind so bad all he could do was laugh. That was great! :)
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Great show to be at especially if your a steel player !!
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Hi

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Brilliant music.
Wish I could be there every Monday.
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You pay for the petrol David and I'll drive.... what time shall we leave.... LOL

Timejumpers... A credit to music, and to themselves as individuals.
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I would be front row center if it wasn't for the 4606 miles :cry:
I know my playing is a bit pitchy, but at least my tone sucks
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Post by Tony Davis »

Paul
Thanks so much for posting this...it is GREAT !!!!
I have been fortunate enough to have spent a few Monday evenings in The Station Inn with Smiley and Marsha {Fogle} Mick when 'Papa " John was in the steel chair
I hope when I grow up I will be able to be Front and Center when you are there
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That does it. I'm buying a plane so I can go to Nashville on Monday evenings.
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Post by Paul Wade »

i am on my way to nashville . first stop to see the
time jumpers!!! :D

p.w :D
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Excellent-------nuff said :D
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Post by kevin ryan »

It just grabs you. I've learned through the years that you can't teach taste and soul. You gotta just have it and these guys got it in spades...thanks PF
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Any chance of new Time Jumpers DVD?

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There are steel players, and better steel guitar players, and then there are world class musicians.
Paul Franklin is a world class musician - that fortunately (for us) chose the pedal steel guitar as his instrument of choice.
In addition to his jaw-dropping up-tempo work, and the fantastic twin harmony leads he and Andy Reiss have developed, Paul's melodic single-note stylings, sustain and pedal/knee lever work on the ballads just knocks me out.

Paul - any possible chance of new Time Jumper DVD with current members ?
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Post by Sidney Malone »

Great playing and singing by everybody!! I can assure you that if I lived anywhere close to Nashville, I would be a regular supporter of this great band!
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Post by Don McClellan »

Paul, Thanks so much. I've never heard anyone else play E9 the way you do. Sweet Memories is unbelievable. Wow!
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Re: Timejumpers

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Vernon Hester wrote:WOW!!! Good as it can get,Loved Dawn and Paul on"The Good Times".Wonderful tone and Magix from his hands.
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First one of the bunch I listened to. The giggle at 2:44 is priceless! (From Vince Gill on left).
Paul, thank you (and jpsilkeborg for capturing and posting) for a wonderful performance. By the time I finish with the other vids, I'll be on Orbitz booking a flight to Nashville too. :D

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It pains me that I haven't made that party in a good while...:(
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Post by Joey Ace »

Thanks Paul. I'll be there Nov 1st. Hope you'll be there.

I'll actually be at the Stn Inn all weekend. I'll be in town for Reso Summit and we take over The Inn all weekend.
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Post by Don McClellan »

I find it rather baffling that this thread has only gotten 23 comments so far and is fading away. I think if it had been entitled, "Who all has a horse named Merle, a dog named Hank and a tractor named Willy?" there would be 10 pages of comments by now.
The live PSG playing on these videos is too good to be taken lightly.
Paul, I look forward to following your career in the coming years and seeing how far you take this thing. As the first wave of great pedal steel players slowly vanishes I see you as the leader of the new wave. Or certainly one of them. You're setting the bar impossibly high and that's just great.
Thanks, Don
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