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Great Buddy Emmons Solo

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Just amazing to say the least. One thing I like about Buddy Emmons is he smiles when he plays. I wish that I could do that as well.
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Sid, Is that Buddy playing bass guitar on the Roger Miller video? I remember Roger telling the story that Buddy Emmons told him he was crazy that no one would buy that song. Well, he was wrong just that one time.
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In regards to Sid's post, second video; was that Paul Franklin standing behind the mixing console?
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Paul King wrote:Sid, Is that Buddy playing bass guitar on the Roger Miller video? I remember Roger telling the story that Buddy Emmons told him he was crazy that no one would buy that song. Well, he was wrong just that one time.
Yes it was!
This is the video I meant to post.

You need to remember that this was 43 years ago and we are still chasing him.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOHi_Ul7hTg
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Yep, Buddy playing bass.
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Buddy looks a lot cooler playing the whiny thing.
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1:58 on Drivin' Nails just frizzen' kills me; it's the phrasing. And 2:09 where he uses his right foot on the third pedal. Awsonimity. E is ineffable.
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. . . was that Paul
Franklin standing
behind the mixing
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Paul,

I don't think Buddy worked a day in his life, with that Big Smile on his face he was having too much fun to be working.

If you love what you do for your job, it's not really work.

Check out the solo he does on 'Walking the Floor Over You' also.
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Paul,

I don't think Buddy worked a day in his life, with that Big Smile on his face he was having too much fun to be working.

If you love what you do for your job, it's not really work.

Check out the solo he does on 'Walking the Floor Over You' also.
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Buddy was sure smiling on that last video posted by Sid. I just cannot say anything about Buddy Emmons that has not been said before. I told some this week Buddy just had something about him that drew people to watch him play. I can sit down and just watch him tune.
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Great looking Professional the Big E is playing!!
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What I notice is that everyone had to smile at the camera. It was required in those days. Here, Eddie is singing a sad song, but he's required to smile, which takes away all the words. :roll:
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Post by Joe Goldmark »

Great posts Sid! Watching Roger sing "That's The Way I Feel," right after Buddy's solo, gives one a glimpse of just how funny he was. Just with an extra glance he cracks them both up. I wonder how they recorded that stuff and if Roger or both of them prerecorded it? Otherwise how are they mic-ing roger so clearly?

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Paul King wrote:Buddy was sure smiling on that last video posted by Sid. I just cannot say anything about Buddy Emmons that has not been said before. I told some this week Buddy just had something about him that drew people to watch him play. I can sit down and just watch him tune.
Regarding Buddy's smile, my wife once said, "If you sounded like that, you'd be smiling too."
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