No! No more pedal steel! No more pedal steel! No more pedal steel!
Ugh.
Actually it depends.
PF was clearly overused in the OES tour. Special mention to Telegraph Road, where it did a geat job butchering the song, and on BiA, where his solo seems out of place to me (but to some others it sound great...). But he shined on the songs that were designed with Pedal Steel in mined: OES, YAYF, etc. And on some songs that were not designed for Pedal Steel, he dis some discrete but nice additions (cf. SoS).
Watching "A night in London", the promo tour before the great GH tour, I feel that PF (who was a guest star for the promo, not the tour) was well used - more discrete yet efficient, on songs like Rudiger for instance.
So, yes to a little bit of PF, no to overuse. Same feeling I got with the flute on the GL tour - too much flute kills the flute ! why a flute on What It is, for god sake ??
It seems that Mark goes cyclically when coming to the number of musicians on stage:
-1978-1979, 4 musicians
- 1980-81, 5 (+ 1 keyboard)
- 1982-83, 6 (+ 1 extra keyboard), + 1 saxophone used lightly on a couple of songs
- 1985-1986, 7 (Saxophone used widely)
- 1991-1992, 9 (!) (+ Pedal Steel, + Percussions)
- 1996: reducing (- Saxophone, - Pedal Steel) but adding a mini-orchestra (Electra Strings) + Irish Musicians !
- 2005: back to the Alchemy roots, only 6 musicians !
- 2008: increasing again, 7 musicians with JmC
-2010: increasing even more, 8 musicians with MmG
- 2012: up, down ?