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Hauler

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Grateful Dude

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He's from Texas. I remember him saying that at the concert.
But yeah - He has a different sound.

He has some fake teeth too which can be distracting. I think a horse kicked him in the mouth as a kid (just kidding. I made that up)


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwinvCBqkOg
Yeah man, see what ya mean about those teeth. That’s pretty solid though, always happy to see a pedal steel.

Any idea what his white guitar is?
 

megatherium

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That looks like Steve Cropper on the guitar at the beginning.
And I could swear that's Donald Duck Dunn on bass at 1:18

It's possible I'm being thrown off by them playing a song that sounds like it has the exact chord progression as "Can't Turn You Loose" from The Blues Brothers movie.

Edit: I listened to a little more of that song. I'm 100% positive that's them, and this is the tune they used in the movie 10 years later - they just sped it up a bit and added some horns. Pretty cool stuff.

Had no idea those guys ever played with the MGs.
Man, those guys were the MGs..;)



View: https://youtu.be/gjgjoSsOvi4
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Hauler

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Man, those guys were the MGs..;)



View: https://youtu.be/gjgjoSsOvi4
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Never really knew much about the MGs. Just that they were the backing band for a bunch of artists in the 60s and that they were awesome.

I am both pleased with myself that I spotted Cropper and Dunn, and equally ashamed that I didn't know they were members. I honestly thought the MGs were 100% African American.
 

Grateful Dude

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Jimmy Page used a Danelectro when he recorded Kashmir. I think he used the 59.

Very cool, I didn’t know that.

I’ve been obsessed with old Teles lately, and JP also played those with the Yardbirds and early Zep (first album, classics like Good Times).

He had two Teles, a white one with circular mirrors glued to it, and one that he painted a dragon on.

Here’s a couple clipsod JP Tele:
Think both of these are “dragon” , can see it about a minute in here

View: https://youtu.be/vrCvLOpLKQ8


Yardbirds

View: https://youtu.be/90vQG152hUk