Some guy playing a Franklin circa 1991...
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Some guy playing a Franklin circa 1991...
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New Nashville Cats
The album New Nashville Cats has this on it , with Paul playing a little hotter than this version believe it or not. Plus a whole lot more on the album.I think its Mark O'conner and the New Nashville Cats.
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Jeez la weez. That's a barnburner. Nice shot of the front of the blue Franklin D-10. Always love O'Conner's arrangements with guitarists, let alone one with Franklin on steel! Thanks for this one.
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Legitimate questions. If they are not expressing themselves, what are they doing? I think they are expressing that they are the best at what they do. This is what great musicians do for fun.Alan Bidmade wrote:So what?
Is it musical?
Is it expressive?
Does it hold the soul of pedal steel guitar?
(Just askin'.)
Musically, it is a fairly interesting piece. I can't be sure about the other solos, but Brent Mason seems to be playing it very similar to the one he plays on the record - which is remarkable in its own way.
The soul of the pedal steel is not being held here. It is being expanded and liberated.
I know some people who think this kind of playing sounds funny. Their opinions are funny.
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I do not find it very musical but the level of accomplishment is remarkable. So it does impress me because chops like these take a lot of honing.
There's nothing wrong with including a track like this on an album for the purposes of entertainment but I'm not sure how often I could listen to it.
There's nothing wrong with including a track like this on an album for the purposes of entertainment but I'm not sure how often I could listen to it.
Roger Rettig - Emmons D10
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(8+9: 'Day' pedals) Williams SD-12 (D13th: 8+6), Quilter TT-12, B-bender Teles and several old Martins.
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This is just an advanced version of Orange Blossom Special. This is what the big boys do to unwind from the usual crap they must play for a living. I highly doubt that they give two figs who does or doesn't like it...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19CCL04S1Vg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19CCL04S1Vg
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