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OK, I know this is a flamenco guitar forum. I play a lot of slide when I play blues, but when I listen to country, the pedal steel freaks me out. I put it down to a record I had of the Flying Burrito Brothers.
Sorry I don't know much about pedal steel but the older I get the more respect I have for the country guys, the bluegrass guys and well all the guys really.
Danny Gatton's Strictly Rhythm Guitar is one of the very few must have instructional videos out there and his behind the neck pedal steel impression is a neat and often copied trick.
On the subject of 'Redneck Jazz Explosion' (classic title Todd) I am gonna post Scotty Anderson again in the hope that some of you out there will have the sense to be blown away. Scotty's playing is handsdown unbelievable (blues scale harmonised in sixths at 145 in seiquavers anyone).
I guess I'll check out Buddy Emmons when my ego seems robust, but I'll keep a handkerchief around just in case.