Who was the steeler
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Who was the steeler
Lee Ann Womack and a pedal steel just did the anthem before the Cowboys game. Who was playing steel? They never showed a clear shot of the player.
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And here it is, with Paul Franklin acknowledgement:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cayp-z01Rk
Starts at 3:12
Yes, you can see it is Paul
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cayp-z01Rk
Starts at 3:12
Yes, you can see it is Paul
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Wonderful job, Paul! Now that's what I've been talkin' about, folks. Steel playing featured, lots of it, and not just with that old "call and response & remember not to play while the singer's singing" mentality...proving there's more than one way to play this thing. I'll take that kinda stuff, any day, over the minimalist "just one or two notes" stuff that so many here preach about.
And also, a BIG thanks to Lee Ann. Looks like I'll be addin' a couple of her CDs to my Christmas wish-list.
That was profound, total perfection and class, my friends.
And also, a BIG thanks to Lee Ann. Looks like I'll be addin' a couple of her CDs to my Christmas wish-list.
That was profound, total perfection and class, my friends.
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I sure was shocked when I saw only the lone pedal steel.
behind Lee Ann, and this this grey headed gentleman setting there behind it. Wow what a backup. Made the hair stand up on the back of my neck. Hope someone recorded this. Out standing.
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behind Lee Ann, and this this grey headed gentleman setting there behind it. Wow what a backup. Made the hair stand up on the back of my neck. Hope someone recorded this. Out standing.
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I edited out the stuff before and after the National Anthem. You can view it here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zgHg9n ... e=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zgHg9n ... e=youtu.be
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I like to think that the crowd is cheering Paul Franklin's sweet, sweet resolve at "Wave" here: http://youtu.be/8zgHg9n7vbo?t=1m49s rather than the flag shaking choreography.
Real question: Could this be the largest audience -- counting stadium and TV -- that a solo steel guitarist has ever played?
Real question: Could this be the largest audience -- counting stadium and TV -- that a solo steel guitarist has ever played?
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