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Franklin
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New Website Videos

Post by Franklin »

I finally updated my website and its good to go. I wanted to explain a few things about the live video clips before you see them.

There are some video clips of a gig we did in 2002 that I hope you enjoy on the new PLAYERS page. The clip of "Ballerina" is the clip I told several of you about in Dallas. I chose this E9th solo because it incorporates all of the new changes. That includes the G# drop to E.

Anyway I hope you all enjoy the new video and audio clips. paul-franklin.com

I almost forgot, the intro music on the opening page is a mixture of four songs I recorded for my new CD two years ago. I'm moving at a snails pace.

Paul

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Post by Chubby Howard »

Just wanted to be the first to say what a great web site and great videos of you and the players not only are you a great player but you are also my friend congrats on everything you have done and your nomination for the awards show coming up I need your cd's for my radio show at myclassiccountry.com so I can play them also I have a record store next door to the radio station to sell them tell your mom and dad hi you know what I think of them also all the best your friend,Chubby Howard
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Post by Brett Day »

Hey Paul, the steel sounds great in the intro. Your website is awesome! Your friend, Brett, Emmons S-10, Morrell lapsteel, GFI Ultra D-10
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Post by Bob Miano »

Paul,
Cool website............Great music too !
only question is, where's that picture of the Golden Retriever ??? Image

Bob Miano
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Post by David Wright »

Paul, email me please..))
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Post by Bill McCloskey »

Fantastic Paul,

now...when are we going to get some clips of you playing your Superslide!
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Post by John Sluszny »

I click on "NEW!Live Video Performances"
and nothing happens!!! Image
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Post by Tommy Detamore »

Just great Paul! Awesome playing to be sure. (Kinda depressing too in a way! Image)I'm so glad I finally have broadband out here in the sticks so I can see things like this!

Tell your Mom and Dad I said hi. They were most gracious to me many moons ago...

Tommy D.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Tommy Detamore on 06 April 2006 at 09:01 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by frank rogers »

Paul, Incredible,tastefull,soulful,unbelievably creative and absolutely peerless playing! I first heard and saw you on the Green Valley Jamboree in the late 60's you were great, I saw and heard you next at Buck Lake Ranch in Angola,Indiana around 1971 or 72 with Barbara Mandrell and you were even better! Suffice to say that I am a HUGE fan of your playing and what a treat it is to see the new stuff! Tell your folks and Gregg and Theresa that Frank and Molly said "hey"!
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Post by John Sluszny »

Oops,OK,I got it now!
Speechless!!
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Here is a link.

Click Here

Lee, from South Texas
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Post by John Sluszny »

Thank you Lee.
I like "The Blues" solo.
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Post by Jeff Lampert »

Paul, that's just fantastic playing. This is the marriage of immense musical talent and the relentless pursuit of technical perfection. Congratulations on your accomplishments and I think I speak on behalf of the Forum in wishing you continued success. You deserve all of it. .. Jeff

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Post by Ron Scott »

Great Video's Paul and Playing....Tell your Mom and Dad hello for me.....RS

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Post by Rick Schmidt »

Just great!
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Post by Tommy White »

Paul,
Absolutely fabulous! I particularly enjoyed the tunes on "Paul's Jukebox".
An indepth display of what talent and firm command of the instrument you posess, as well as a showcase of what a broad spectrum of music the pedal steel is so capable of.
Bravo!
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Post by Jim Sliff »

I'm floored.

Being new to the instrument, and coming from 60's/70's country-rock as my primary exposure...well, I've never seen ANYTHING like that, ever.

Am I wrong - or is he using the C6 neck mainly?
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Post by Michael Weaver »

What a hassle!!!---Can't seem to get this to open....I get a message which says----Windows cannot open this file....To open this file,Windows needs to know what program created it....Windows can go online to look it up automatically, or you can manually select from a list of programs on your computer.....Which would you like to do? (here I get a choice of:1. Use the web service to find the appropriate program. 2.Select the progarm from a list.) If I choose #1, I get a page saying Microsoft Windows File Associations----on which it show to download Apple Quictime----I did this, and still nothing......anyone's help will be greatly appreciated....
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Post by Bo Borland »

I downloaded it ..got the error mesg.. took it home ,, it plays fine .. GET REAL PLAYER to watch it ..
Paul, What incredible stuff, I saw the special on TV when it was first on and was blown away.. Your playing is always first rate, creative, fresh, ingenious and tasty .. Thanks.. for the great music.. Bo
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Post by Gary Preston »

Wow ,all i can say is wow !! Gary .
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Post by Andy Sandoval »

Awesome playing there Paul, I love blues and that blues tune just floored me.
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Post by Frank Freniere »

Absolutely sick!
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Post by Steve Dodson »

Paul is a true master of the Steel Guitar,and a musical mind that is totally unlimited.
This will give a lot of New Steel Players that are starting out an ideal of what can be done with the Pedal Steel.
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Post by Jamie Lennon »

Great playing Paul, just by watching your video just realised to tune my knee lever f# - g to g# opened a new world to me !!!


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Post by Frank Estes »

Your "Don't Try this at Home" solo is impossible! Great stuff. Looks effortless and the accuracy of the bar placement is stunning.

You guys did it better live than the CD and the CD was great! I have always thought the best players are the ones who can play their recorded songs live better than the original recording!

I noticed Brent doing a little bending behind the nut and using his b-bender. Brent always knocks out the six-string side of me!

Thank you for sharing, Paul!
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