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Steelplayer on recent Lovin Spoonful tribute?

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A few days ago there was a Lovin Spoonful tribute, a friend sent me photos. There already are some videos out, but not the one with the pedal steel.
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Dave Pearlman
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Jim Palenscar wrote:Dave Pearlman
Thank you. Maybe he played on "Rainbows" or another song.
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"Rainbows" was Buddy Emmons! Dave's a great player but I'm pretty sure he never recorded with the Spoonful, nor with JB Sebastian.
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Jim Cohen wrote:"Rainbows" was Buddy Emmons! Dave's a great player but I'm pretty sure he never recorded with the Spoonful, nor with JB Sebastian.
Jim......there was a big Spoonful/Sebastian tribute and reunion, by the Wild Honey Foundation in LA this past weekend. I think Joachim was wondering if Dave played that song at the show. Turns out it wasn't played.........so I dunno.

https://variety.com/2020/music/concert- ... GliLcInWSA

Here's the list. Heard it was amazing!

THE LOVIN’ SPOONFUL

FIRST HALF

Show Intro

1) Coffee Blues --- John B. Sebastian

2) Lovin’ You --- John B. Sebastian

3) Full Measure --- Joe Butler

4) Butchie’s Tune --- Dennis Diken

5) It’s Not Time Now -- Iain Matthews

6) Fishin’ Blues --- Eleni Mandell

7) Nashville Cats --- Bill Lloyd

8)There She’s Is --- Nick Guzman

9) Pow --- John Easdale

10) Darlin’ Companion --- Bill Mumy

11) Money --- Cindy Lee Berryhill

12) Rain on the Roof --- Marshall Crenshaw

13) Coconut Grove --- Thomas Walsh

14) Didn’t Want to Have to Do It --- Mark Eitzel

15) You’re a Big Boy Now --- Skylar Gudasz

16) Respoken -- Marti Jones & Don Dixon

17) Warm Baby --- David Goodstein

18) The Other Side of This Life --- Peter Lewis

19) Summer in the City --- Mark Sebastian/Joe Butler/John B. Sebastian

SECOND HALF

20) Welcome Back --- John B. Sebastian

21) Lonely --- Instrumental

22) She’s Still A Mystery --- Darian Sahanaja/3 O’Clock

23) Darling Be Home Soon --- Rob Laufer

24) Six O’Clock --- Wednesday Week

25) Never Going Back --- Joe Butler

26) You Baby --- Claudia Lennear

27) Younger Girl --- Steve Stanley

28) Stories We Could Tell --- John B Sebastian/Carla Olson

29) Younger Generation --- Kathy McCarty

30) How Have You Been? --- Dead Rock West

31) Daydream --- Micky Dolenz

32) Night Owl Blues ---- Dave Alvin/Instrumental

33) Blues in the Bottle --- Peter Case

34) 4 Eyes --- Peter Case/Carla Olson

35) Did You Ever Have To Make Up Your Mind? --- Carnie Wilson/Rob Bonfiglio

36) You Didn’t Have To Be So Nice --- Susan Cowsill

37) Jug Band Music --- John B. Sebastian

38) Do You Believe In Magic? --- ENTIRE CAST

39) Daydream --- Lovin’ Spoonful
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Oops. Yes I'm well aware of that show and you're probably right that that's what Joachim was referring to. My bad.
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I asked the friend who attended and he answered that Mr.Pearlman played on Nashvile Cats and Never Going Back from their Revalatio/Revolution album, which is (if I am correct) basically a Joe Butler solo album with session players. On Never Going back I'm 99% sure that it had Sneaky Pete who played a great solo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6XRJj_3ph0
Jim, I knew that it was Buddy on Rainboas, because I have the record since 1970 I think :)
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Joachim Kettner wrote:Jim, I knew that it was Buddy on Rainboas, because I have the record since 1970 I think :)
Yeah, I'm sure you did, Joachim. Just wasn't thinking too well when I posted that.
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I believe Red Rhodes played on Joe Butler's Never Going Back, and John Sebastian has stated he played a Fender pedal steel on Nashville Cats. Zally pick-sync'd a Fender on Rain On The Roof on the old Hollywood Palace TV show:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jwh3E3GXXWk

There's a wonderful version of the great John Stewart's Never Going Back featuring Lloyd Green on steel circa 1974:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3t8Hbyw8-Ac *

The Lovin' Spoonful's recordings from the mid-sixties stand the test of time better than most of the stuff recorded on these shores during the height of the so-called "British Invasion." My personal all-time favorite American band from the '60s. This album changed my life:

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* Link to Never Going Back corrected. Thanks, Brint!
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Thanks for all the kind words. I played on NashVille Cats, Never Going Back (Red Rhodes was on the record), Darlin' Companion (with Elliot Easton from The Cars, and Bill Mumy), Rain On The Roof, Do You Believe In Magic, Stories We Could Tell, and Younger Girl. It was an honor to play with John Sebastian and the rest of The Lovin' Spoonful. There are a bunch of pics and vids on my Facebook page. I used the new Fender Twin Tonemaster that Fender was nice enough to send at a reduced price. I love it!! This pic is of John listening to me play the solo from, "Rainbows."
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Thanks for chiming in Dave!
Jack I can undestand your statement about What's Shakin' with Paul Butterfield. You're a very good Blues Harp player.
Night Owl Blues is on youtube.
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Joachim I didn't play on the records; just as part of this band at the show.
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I was aware of this. I like the picture of Sebastian smiling watching you play (I would have become very nervous)
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Joachim Kettner wrote:Jack I can undestand your statement about What's Shakin' with Paul Butterfield. Night Owl Blues is on youtube.
I was entering junior high school when I first heard Do You Believe In Magic on top 40 AM radio. I used my paper route money to purchase that record and every other 45 the Spoonful subsequently released. On the back side of Daydream was Night Owl Blues. I've been hooked on mouth organ ever since. I dug John Lennon's stuff (Love Me Do, There's A Place, I'm A Loser, etc.) as much as the next guy, but Night Owl Blues was something special. (Still is.) Then I heard Butterfield play Off The Wall on What's Shakin'... Whoa Nellie!
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And on top of being a great steel player and great guy, Dave also makes some of the finest tube microphones you can find. I love and use them daily!!
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Thank you John!!!
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Dave, Rain on the Roof and Nashville Cats are 2 of my all time favorite songs... What brand of steel guitar were you using on those recordings???. I always figured that since Zal was "playing" a Fender on the Hollywood Palace clip, that it was a Fender.. If you remember, it would answer a question I have had in my head for well over 40 years.. The parts you played in those songs were a perfect fit and I have enjoyed them for well over 50 years!.... bob
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Bob I didn't play on the recordings. I played as part of the band on the reunion show last Saturday at The Alex Theater in Glendale, CA.
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Dave,If you're going to be playing near Woodstock N.Y I'll come see you!
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Stu! No plans for that as of now but I would love to see you sometime! Hope you're well.
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