Well, Dave....
I'm glad you were able to find some meaning in that post because I can't figure out what I was trying to say.
It was one of those late-night posts that I mentioned earlier.
I liked your late-night post
Well, Dave....
I'm glad you were able to find some meaning in that post because I can't figure out what I was trying to say.
It was one of those late-night posts that I mentioned earlier.
There was something about "Kind Woman" played on my first boyfriend's reel-to-reel that was really special! Wasn't it Richie Furay who did that one?
Emmy Lou- is that her today? Wow, she's stunning!
... that proved to me music was a universal bond between people.
I might have us booked in weekends as house band for a biker bar (bass player just bought a harley so we all ride anyway)
Emmy Lou today? No. Time just won't stop but don't worry, I'm workin' on it.
That was indeed Richie Furay and I'm going to guess Rusty Young on peddle steel. I don't really know. The song was recorded and released as Buffalo Springfield but to my mind it's Poco.
Years ago back in the early 70s, I was in a country rock band called Stoney Creek. Mike Hopkins, the lead player, had a Telecaster fitted with "Palm Peddles" or something. Dave knows what I mean. Coupled with a glass slide and a volume peddle, he just about nailed the sound of a peddle steel. Years later, maybe 3 years ago we did a reunion show (with other groups) and dang if Mike didn't get himself a real peddle steel and got pretty good on it.
(I like the song but...want a dirge! Pass me the caffeine please.)
I wanted to share a couple pics.. I spent 2 days on this car, well 3 if you count the first day running the ozone machine full for 6 hrs to kill the mold and smell before I'd work on it.
1970 stang. had been stored for a long time but leaked a bit and had mold and fungus growing inside. I had to do a major clean and condition of everything and I dyed everything below the woodgrain incl steering column and console. sorry no after pics. it was dark when I finished. it was all nice and black. oh I also painted the engine and compartment using my airbrush and rattle cans... got a decent tip
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Sure does sound like Poco -- now you got me wondering if New Riders of the Purple Sage had any of those guys.
I liked "You Better Think Twice" - I think Timothy B. Schmidt was the bass player![]()

What pages are all the gear pics, etc. on?![]()
Years ago back in the early 70s, I was in a country rock band called Stoney Creek. Mike Hopkins, the lead player, had a Telecaster fitted with "Palm Peddles" or something. Dave knows what I mean. Coupled with a glass slide and a volume peddle, he just about nailed the sound of a peddle steel. Years later, maybe 3 years ago we did a reunion show (with other groups) and dang if Mike didn't get himself a real peddle steel and got pretty good on it.
(I like the song but...want a dirge! Pass me the caffeine please.)