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I've been seeing this video on CMT and I guess ole Merle left Norm out. Pretty good guitar playing and horn though. I'm just surprised he's so looked up to as a country traditionalist. Theresa
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Theresa, that's one of 18 or 19 songs on the Live at Billy Bob's Texas CD. Give it a listen and you'll no longer be "surprised" about Merle's traditionalist reputation. You'll also see that after the other tunes, Norm probably needed a breather. 
Robbie is right. The strong beat gives it a modern edge, but the vocals say "Singing Brakeman". (Now don't tell the folks at CMT about that.)
What, you don't think that lead guitar sounds traditionally country? Fat and clean!
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Robbie is right. The strong beat gives it a modern edge, but the vocals say "Singing Brakeman". (Now don't tell the folks at CMT about that.)
What, you don't think that lead guitar sounds traditionally country? Fat and clean!
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