it was actual glass as far as im aware since the reanimator production was so cheap (in case u were wondering)
thats so cute so Bruce was just trying not to get cut on glass aww lol u can tell the way he jerks his hand back so fast

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it was actual glass as far as im aware since the reanimator production was so cheap (in case u were wondering)
thats so cute so Bruce was just trying not to get cut on glass aww lol u can tell the way he jerks his hand back so fast
Remembering pedal steel guitarist Red Rhodes, born Orville J. Rhodes on December 30, 1930, in Alton, IL – he died on August 20, 1995. He was sometimes known as O. J. Rhodes. His mother taught him to play the Dobro at the age of five, but at the age of fifteen he switched to the steel guitar. He moved to Los Angeles in 1960 and became a session musician. Rhodes played pedal steel on many country rock, pop and rock albums with The Monkees, James Taylor, The Beach Boys, Seals and Crofts, The Byrds, The Carpenters, and many other groups. He is most often remembered for his work with former Monkee Michael Nesmith on Nesmith's first solo albums in the early 1970s. Rhodes is also credited for the "other-worldly" effects he created with pedal steel on The Ventures futuristic album The Ventures in Space in 1964. In the late 1970s Rhodes shifted his focus from performing to guitar electronics at his Royal Amplifier Service shop in Hollywood, California. There Rhodes modified amplifiers and created his custom Velvet Hammer guitar pickups for James Burton, Clarence White, Gerald Ray.[4] and other influential guitarists. His shop staff included future instrument makers David Schecter, Michael Tobias and Bill Chapin. Rheumatoid arthritis restricted Rhodes' public performances and recordings in the 1980s and 1990s, with the notable exception of his appearance on Michael Nesmith's Tropical Campfires album and tour in 1992. Rhodes fell ill soon after this tour, and died on August 20, 1995. (more at Wikipedia) #redrhodes #pedalsteel https://www.instagram.com/p/B1YkixHJyzc/?igshid=1lou7p1l3dgf6