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:D :D :D Paul--Great clean pickin. God Loves ya


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Great job Paul. A very Beautiful, and Interesting rendition. thanks much for sharing.
George...
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Thanks Norm and George. The song is so simple, but so meaningful. Paul
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Post by Dale Rottacker »

Really nice Paul...I've been working on that song, and find it a little difficult...you made it sound like I should try somemore.

Dale

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:) Nice clean playing. Good tone.
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Thank you Dale and Joe.
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beautiful job on a song that never grows old
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Thank you Roy. I actually played in Tahlequah for a couple weeks back in the 70s with a bluegrass/country band called The Family Portrait. We also played a week or two in Siloam Springs, Arkansas. I remember being on tornado alert more than once in that part of the country. One of the band members, Jerry Estes, is now a preacher in Haskell; which is, of course, nearby. I really thought Tahlequah was a neat little college town in a beautiful part of Oklahoma. Thanks again for the kind words. Paul
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Post by Carl Kilmer »

Paul, That is super good. Always love to hear you play.
I played that for the first time Thursday night at the
Community Center where I play, but sure wasn't that good.
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Post by Marcus Provis »

That was very nice Paul, thanks for posting it :) I have also enjoyed your informative videos on you tube, Thank you from a new steel player.

Marcus.
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Thank you Carl and Marcus. Glad you enjoyed it.
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Paul,
Your playing is very good and it's nice to see you have your own style and sound. It was great to hear just the solo steel...nothing quite like it when steel has to make it on its own and here it did so for sure. Here the Emmons comes into it's own. So easy to hear it's an Emmons. The clarity...
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Bent: Thank you for the comments. Sometimes I wish I had a more modern steel, but then I listen to a track with the Emmons PP and I forget all about other steels. Happy Holidays. Paul
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Loved that Paul,tune got progressively more involved,real woody tone,bit like my shobud.Thanks Graham :)
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very nice jp
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