Nervous Breakdown -- Franklin Sr. or Jr.?

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Nervous Breakdown -- Franklin Sr. or Jr.?

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I own a Jerry Reed collection CD and I pulled out the liner notes the other day to look at who was playing steel on a ridiculous instrumental on there called "Nervous Breakdown".

The liner notes say that it was recorded in Studio One, Nashville, TN on July 21, 1978. The musicians on it are as follows:
Jerry Reed (Guitar)
Paul Cook (Drums)
Paul Franklin (Steel Guitar)
Richard Shook (Bass)
Kenny Penny (electric Guitar)
Chip Young (Acoustic Guitar)

My question is, is this Paul Franklin, Sr. or Paul Franklin, Jr. on steel? I figured this would be the best place to find out. Image

Whichever one it is, he sure smoked it! My hat's off to him.
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Jr.
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Eric you just beat me.
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Sr. builds them. Jr. plays them.

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Post by Chris Lasher »

Grazie!

Does Paul Franklin, Sr. appear on any recordings, and if so, what years did his recording career span?

See, the best part about being young today is all of the great "old music" that's so readily available--I never run out of new tunes to listen to! Image The downside is trying to catch up on stuff that everyone else is already familiar with. Image

I heard Buddy Emmon's recording of "A/The Way to Survive" for the first time in my life a few weeks ago. I enjoyed it a bunch. Of course, I'm sure everyone here knows it inside out. Oh well, hopefully I'll get cut some slack.

Thanks again.
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And what a ride Paul plays on this tune!!!!ESnow
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Chris,
Paul Sr. as far as I know, never played Pedal Steel. He just builds them. Paul Jr. plays, and has played since he was a just a kid. They are both very talented gentlemen. And, isn't it great that their two talents blend so well? The son plays the guitars that his Dad builds. You won't find any nicer people than the two of them either. Besides Paul Jr. being one of, if not the best Pedal Steel players in the whole world, as far as I'm concerned..., Paul Sr. builds one of the best guitars in the world. If you don't believe that, just listen to his handiwork on any of Paul Jr's. recordings. I own one too!

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Post by Walter Stettner »

Thanks for drawing my attention to this tune!

I had it in my collection, but never really paid attention to it so far. Jerry and Paul do some pickin' right outta this world!! Image Image Image

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Bob, that's incredible! I thought for sure that Franklin, Sr. must play, as well, especially if he builds them. I guess, I shouldn't be too surprised, though. Leo Fender never played guitar but he sure knew how to build ones that players wanted. Still, I would have guessed differently.

E and Walter, I know, isn't it terrific? The title of the song is quite appropriate--if I had to play at that tempo I'd have one, myself! Image
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You might say and be right too,everytime you hear Paul Franklin play you are hearing both Sr.and Jr. Image

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Can someone post a clip of this steel part?
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Post by Walter Stettner »

Probably not - it's too fast! Image Image Image

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Haha, Walter, you're a funny guy Image

Pete, please give me some time; I will rip it and upload it to my site for you and anyone else on this forum.

Joe, well said! I hadn't thought of it that way. Image
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Joe,

Right on brother!

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Okee doke, here we go. By request, Paul Franklin, Jr.'s solo on "Nervous Breakdown"

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Chris, thank you very much for posting this solo! I am inspired again after hearing it.

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Post by Charles Curtis »

I think I'll just push mine off a cliff and forget it; are there any videos of Paul Franklin playing any of this or something like it?
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Post by Ricky Davis »

Hey Paul did you do that in "One Take"??? Image ImageMy hand hurts just thinkin' about one continuous take..ooooch!!!> WoW man that Rips!!!!
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Sooo....

Where are all the "purists" that look down their button noses at "pedal mashing chicken pickers"?

Did y'all dissappear?

Maybe you're all trying to post your
<SMALL>I could do that but it would be in bad taste</SMALL>
soliloquys at once, and you're jamming up the server......

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Good Question Ricky. It really burns
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Damm, that's GOOOOOOOD.....

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WOW! that really smokes. First time I have ever heard it. Yes, I'd like to hear from Paul on that one.
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"I own a Jerry Reed collection CD..."

Is the whole alblum like this?!!
Is it still available?
Got a link to order it?
Thx,
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Post by Anders Brundell »

I can't possibly believe that, Myron!
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