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Here is another Pet Milk Grand Old Opry clip featuring the Texas Troubadors w/ Buddy Emmons.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sMQer1zfvo
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Super great!!!!!!!!!!!
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For the life of me I could never understand why Leon Rhoades never made an instrumental album. His playing is so smooth, and so fantastic. Does anyone know why he hasn't recorded? Is anyone out there a friend of his and can tell him that the guitar community would be a better place if he did an instrumental album? Especially with Emmons, or Charlton. Somebody tell this guy how great he is.......PLEASE!!!
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Now that's the way you do it. Image
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Post by Marlin Smoot »

That may be a "country" band...but i think their playing jazz.
Amazing how good these guys were in this time period. Considering there wasn't a lot of learning material as we have today. In place of "skiping" over fundmentals, these guys learned their instruments and music from ground up, they also have what i call "the gift"...natural ability. I could be wrong.
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My kind of pickin'!
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Now that right there is the reason they call him "THE BIG E"

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Awesome!

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Post by Gerry Hogan »

Bill, this is STUNNING! Thanks for posting this, I haven't heard this for years (Troubadours' album) and it reinforces something I have just posted on another thread, about the fact that great players were great years and years ago, and they just get better from there! Lawdy! This track was so inspiring to hear again! Image

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Post by Roger Kelly »

Great clip Bill. Buddy and Leon...don't get much better than that!
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Leon did put out a few albums of mostly instrumentals as The Texas Troubadors.
The Bear Family box sets of Earnest Tubb's contain most everything. The Troubadors stuff is astonishing.

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Anybody know what year that was?Amazing Buddy playing that much that LONG ago...thanks in advance on the year..
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Post by Dave Mudgett »

Fantastic. Thanks for posting these clips, Bill. They're great.

As mentioned, the Troubadours did some records without E.T. - "Ernest Tubb Presents the Texas Troubadours" and "Country Dance Time" feature Leon with Buddy Charleton.
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Buddy sounded just as hot using no feet on the pedals, at the beginning of the recording, as he did when he started using both feet on the pedals when he started the chord work.

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Post by Jussi Huhtakangas »

The clip is ca. -60-61. Buddy left ET in -62, I'm guessing earlier than that since he's using a D9 Sho Bud instead of D10. It seems to be the same guitar than on the cover of the Midnite Jamboree LP.
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