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Pedal Steel Guitar on Eddie Rabbit Tune

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Would someone please tell me who played PSG on Eddie Rabbits' Every which Way but Loose single ? the intro is incredible ...
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JayDee Maness

Most of Eddie's records in that era were recorded in Nashville with Sonny Garrish, but that tune was done in L.A. since it was for a film soundtrack...
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Thanks Pete , it sure is some great playing ... take care , Keith
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Pete Finney wrote:JayDee Maness

Most of Eddie's records in that era were recorded in Nashville with Sonny Garrish..

One exception to that was the killer playing on 'Two Dollars in the Jukebox', which was Hal Rugg playing through a Garnet tube preamp.
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hey Dan , thanks , Eddie had some good tunes ... i sure liked the stuff you and Stu did @ the Convention , sounds great .... Keith
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Who's playing steel on "But on second thought"?

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Paul on "On Second Thought". Jody.
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Mel Tillis' song from the soundtrack recorded in California:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbsLQBj_cYk

The same song, different version, recorded one year later:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-n-APb0XcCI
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Jody; If “On Second Thought” is the correct tune that I have in mind, the sound track with “Paul F. on PSG” was used for the Video; which pictured Eddie's regular player, Ned Davis; playing a Bigsby Steel Guitar. I think this fact may have confused quite a few people!
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Thanks John. Sure miss Ned and Eddie. Jody.
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Yes, Jody. I moved to Nashville in April ’67, from near Phila., Pa. and my first road-gig, 4-days later took my all the way back through Pa. to Boston, Ma. for a three-week gig. Our band swapped 30-min. spots with Kenny Biggs and the band, out of Wheeling Jamboree. That's where I first met Ned, working with Kenny Biggs.
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If I remember correctly, the Bigsby in the video belonged/belongs to Bobbe Seymour. I think that is what he said.........if not....I will blame it on post-70 brain fade.
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Steel player on "Everywhich way but loose"

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If my memory serves me right.............I think it was none other than Earnest Bovine, but I could be wrong
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