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John A. Russell
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Hey All

I have done a lot lately to bring folks attention
to great PSG Players

Now I want to feature "Mark Dunn"
Mark is a fine player of both necks, many would
have seen him in the Telonics room in Dallas.

I have been watching Mark's Youtube video of The Great John Hughey's, "Lost In The Feeling".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dz7P5ZNp7Qk

I was amazed to see only 7 comments on this great performance.

With Mark's permission, I am offering the full tablature, virtually note for note, Chord for Chord, of this Video.

Anyone wanting a copy and have a go at this song, leave a comment on the Youtube link above.
When you have done so, PM me that you have left a comment,
along with your email address and I will send it to you.
Offer open till the 27th of this month.

Kind Regards

J.R.
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"Lost In The Feeling" Mark Dunn

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Many thanks John. That is beautiful playing for sure.
I've tried to learn it but, guess I'm just too old. :lol:
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Post by Mark Dunn »

Thank you for those kind words John, and your hard work compiling this tab and all the other tabs. I’m sure your tabs help all sorts of players play and enjoy making music.

The great John Hughey’s work on this song was real class. We were certainly blessed to have a talented of such magnitude show us how steel guitar can sound.

Many, many thanks to all those who comment and use the tab - Hope you have fun with it!

All the best Mark
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Wow

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Wow
What a quick response.
J.R.
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Post by Dennis Brion »

That was excellent, so good had to check out more vids! If you want to be impressed even more watch next video "think I'll just stay here and drink" I am just learning and love Merle Haggard songs and Mark absolutely kills this song!!!!
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Post by Charlie Hansen »

Mark Dunn is an excellent player and John has captured it perfectly.
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I don't see ANY comments, and there's no way to leave a comment.. :?:
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Same as Dave

I see the comments but can not add one of my own. Would love the tab though.

regards,
Mark T


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Just go under where you see this.
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COMMENTS • 17
Where see you this:
Add a public comment...
just click on it, then you can post.

You may have to LOG IN for that to show. :?:
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Dont see it here unfortunately
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Published on Sep 25, 2016
Written by Lewis Anderson, recorded by Conway Twitty and released in 1983. Featured John Hughey on pedal steel. Recorded using: an Infinity Pedal Steel Guitar, fitted with a Telonics 409PWT pickup - Telonics FP-100 Volume Pedal - Telonics TCA-500 Combo. Many thanks to Matt Cantwell for helping with the drums.
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Post by Dave Meis »

I get "...helping with the drums", then nothing under that..no comments, no show more comments...I've left comments before, so I know how it works.. just no way to do it here.
I really enjoyed his version! 😁 I've listened to his stuff over the years and I like his playing! And thanks to John for his efforts over the years!
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Post by Ian Rae »

I listened to a couple of others too - I like the sound of the Zum Steel. Do you still have it, Mark?
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Oh yes! ... and use it. I love the lower mid tone of a Zum, and the mechanics, awesome!
Hope the Telonics Rig is sounding good.... I imagine you have the sweet spot nicely dialled in now :D
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Post by KENNY KRUPNICK »

Mark, Do you have the tabs for Crazy Arms C6 as you played it with David Hartley?
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Post by Mark Dunn »

Hello Kenny
I‘ve personally not tabbed out parts from those sessions with David. All of them were just a bit of fun. Most times we’d have no idea what we were going to play until minutes before recording the video. On occasions I’d just be picking up a CD or something and David would say, “get on that steel Mark”. And off we’d go! Playing with David and John Stannard was always a hang onto your hats experience! :D
Mark
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Post by KENNY KRUPNICK »

Mark, I like and enjoy your playing as well as the David Hartley/ John Stannard playing . :D
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Post by Larry Dering »

To add along with the many comments here, I have watched all Marks videos and enjoy the tone and talent he displays. I also watched all the Dave Hartley videos with as much pleasure. We are lucky to have such giving great players take time to record and share their talents.
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Cheers for those nice comments and a big thumbs up to John Russell for the support he gives to the steel community.
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Hi john tried to get in touch with you by pm.was that your own backing track?
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Sorry

Post by John A. Russell »

Sorry Derek.
My in box was full.
As fast as I clear some message, more come in.

Mark used his own track on Lost in the Feeling.

J.R.
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lost in the feeling

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Thanks for reply John . love your tab for lost in the feeling.
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Post by Gregory Etchason »

I would kindly request your tab for Lost whenever available.
Regards GJ Etchason
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Offered ended.

Post by John A. Russell »

Hey all.
I have had to withdraw this offer now due to being super busy with work.
I hope to do more specials in the future.
Thanks to all who have contacted Mark.
J.R.[/u]
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