PF's solo for "Don't you ever get tired of hurtin' me"

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Alex Cattaneo
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Ha ha ha, yeah, ok.
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Alex Cattaneo wrote:Ha ha ha, yeah, ok.
Just joking!

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I fixed bars 5 and 13. Could someone give me a bar number on that Emmons lick? Is it the first half of bar 15? I'll post another link once that one is fixed also.

Thanks M. Franklin!
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Thank you M. Franklin for the time you put into this subject. The explanation proves just how much attention to detail you give to your playing. Taking the effort to explain to us note-for-note what you do is too kind... hats off to you.
I rest my case on the out-of-tune stuff, I understand everything you say.
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Well first of all, nobody plays exactly like Paul Franklin, and thats as it should be. Dale is very close in his interpretation of his solo. Thank you Dale for showing us how you play it. Thanks Alex for tabbing it and then editing it as corrected by...none other than Paul himself. Thank you Paul Franklin so much for generously adding your personal insight to what, why and how you play. I really enjoy the new record. Now lastly, if this just isnt the coolest place on the planet for pedal steel guitar discussions then I dont know what is. Thanks b0b, ya gotta love this forum. I know I do! :D
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I second that!
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What Clete said...We are truly blessed to have gentlemen like Dale, Paul, Jammie and others of this caliber who are so generous with their time and willingness to share their vast amounts of knowledge with us!!!
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Updated tablature, as per PF's instructions:

https://app.box.com/s/milbfej9lzoyisy8cgix
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Dale, Thanks for sharing this, when I was learning to play steel I actually wore out my computer dvd drive
playing this song that jeff newman teaches as one of his courses and I honestly got sick and tired of playing it,
This way that Paul plays is so cool and fun, its like a tongue twister, well kinda...very emotional all seemingly wrong for some reason but hidden as perfect, I cant explain it .anyway I want more of this wrong way of playing in my life, please send out more.

Paul I was thinking that this way that you play might not be teachable, only because its your spirit playing on this one, If you do have some teaching dvd I would be all over it, and just for the record, this youtube of Dales is one of my favorites ever, Thanks Dale
SO MANY LURES, SO LITTLE TIME....