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Topic: Paul Franklin playing Nightlife with Willie Nelson ca. 1993 |
Mike Neer
From: NJ
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Posted 15 Nov 2010 6:39 pm
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I came across a huge box of live recordings from way back--things I taped from the radio, at shows, etc.--and I remember taping this Willie show off the radio. This was Willie at The Roxy 3/22/93, with a band consisting of Reggie Young, Paul Franklin, Benmont Tench, Mark O'Connor, David Grissom, Mark Isham, Mickey Raphael, Stephen Bruton, Debbie Dobkin, Kenny Aronoff--what a band!
Willie had just released one of my favorites of his more recent records, Across The Borderline.
Anyway, here's Nightlife from that show--it was the second tune they played (everyone seems to know the changes 'cept Willie ). Just kidding, love you Willie! Paul, you play some lovely stuff here. My question is: do you use that much echo or is that coming from the house? Hope you don't mind me posting it. _________________ Links to streaming music, websites, YouTube: Links |
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Bill Cutright
From: Akron, OH
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Posted 15 Nov 2010 7:11 pm
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any more where that came from...? |
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Ryan Barwin
From: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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Posted 15 Nov 2010 10:05 pm
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Wow, cool. Thanks for posting it, Mike. _________________ www.pedalsteel.ca |
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Paul Sutherland
From: Placerville, California
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Posted 15 Nov 2010 10:23 pm
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Paul Franklin has been an amazing player for a very long time. This is another example of his extraordinary talent.
I think his steel sounds a bit different than his current recordings. Was it the amp, or did he use a push-pull on this gig? |
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Jonathan Cullifer
From: Gallatin, TN
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Posted 16 Nov 2010 8:58 am
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Sound-wise, it's pretty consistent with the steel you'd hear in the early 90s. Listen to early Alan Jackson and Dire Straits. I may be wrong, but sounds like the mids are up higher than you might hear today and the bass is cut way back.
I was playing at church this past weekend and had a fairly warm tone dialed in at the amp to fit the music we were playing. The monitor board had a high pass filter on and some other EQ on my in-ears and it turned it into a similar tone. |
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Theresa Galbraith
From: Goodlettsville,Tn. USA
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Posted 16 Nov 2010 9:52 am
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I'd like to hear more! |
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Jeff Bradshaw
From: Leslieville, Alberta - Canada
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Posted 16 Nov 2010 9:58 am
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I'm agree with Theresa, I would like to hear more!! |
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Hook Moore
From: South Charleston,West Virginia
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Paul Graupp
From: Macon Ga USA
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Posted 16 Nov 2010 2:45 pm
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I think I could learn to hate a Johnny One Note harmonica player as much as a banjo !!
Regrets, Paul |
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Bill Cutright
From: Akron, OH
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Posted 16 Nov 2010 3:27 pm
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I thought I heard about 4, maybe, 5 notes from Mickey. |
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Tom Stolaski
From: Huntsville, AL, USA
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Posted 16 Nov 2010 7:24 pm
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That is some great pickin by Paul. I love it. I was just wondering if Paul wished he had the ol Boo-Wahh change just for this show. I am not saying that I missed it, just for the fact that it is a great take on the standard Emmons turn around. I think I heard one little section that was copied from the Emmons version. Very nice. |
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Bobby Boggs
From: Upstate SC.
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Posted 16 Nov 2010 9:39 pm
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I had the pleasure of watching and hearing him pay for hours and hours at Jeff Newman's June Jams.(89 to 95). This was pretty much his tone back then. A tad too much delay on this clip. But I prefer it over the current tone he has on the Station Inn and Dave Peterson clips.
Disclaimer. Not saying his current tone is bad. Just stating my preference.
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