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Bob Carlucci
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Henry....Live NRPS 1975...

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Buddy Cage at the top of his game... Pretty rare clip, first time I have seen this one.. bob

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uoDxgviffc
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1975, the year my pedal steel journey began, Sho-Bud D-10.

Never did catch up to Buddy Cage, oh well.

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sick! The run he does around 2:40 is killer
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Heard him do that run on HELLO MARY LOU, when he played in town many years ago. The audience rose to its feet as he rose up the neck. Fabulous.
Recent clips of him I've seen are sad - Buddy doesn't even start off PANAMA RED, he's overweight and just looks tired. Guess the road's been rough on him, but his legacy sure stands proud.
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Daniel Morris wrote:Heard him do that run on HELLO MARY LOU, when he played in town many years ago. The audience rose to its feet as he rose up the neck. Fabulous.
Recent clips of him I've seen are sad - Buddy doesn't even start off PANAMA RED, he's overweight and just looks tired. Guess the road's been rough on him, but his legacy sure stands proud.
He seems to struggle these days. I know his health isn't good..
His legacy does stand proud.. He got a LOT of us started with that wonderfully aggressive, staccato E9 style he made famous... Sitting there hour after hours copping his great solos... bob
I'm over the hill and hittin'rocks on the way down!

no gear list for me.. you don't have the time......