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Bill Hankey


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Post  Posted 7 Feb 2010 5:48 am    
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Nothing has been omitted in the bid for a constant camaraderie with the best in the business. I know that I've personally invited them to mix and match with those whose insights may carry much further than one might expect. Temporizing and playing the part of a trendsetter could contribute to a lifetime of hang-ups.
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richard burton


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Post  Posted 7 Feb 2010 6:12 am    
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Bill, the 'best in the business' just don't have the time for 'constant camaraderie', they're too busy playing their steel guitars
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Bill Hankey


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Post  Posted 7 Feb 2010 7:08 am    
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Richard,

If the situation presents itself as such in the long haul, we'd best be prepared to present some local talent to remind those who may be thinking along those lines, that it will never be possible to embark on a trendsetter mission. A mission such as segregating steel players into categories of achievers will fail; hopefully.


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Barry Blackwood


Post  Posted 7 Feb 2010 7:12 am    
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Please explain the point of this thread. Confused
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Stephen Silver


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Post  Posted 7 Feb 2010 7:29 am    
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Barry, why bother? Bill is following his usual proclivities; as his last thread dies out into the ether, or once again gets closed by the moderator, he starts a new, equally obtuse tangent of thought and relishes in the attention. I suggest that bill take a long break from posting for several months and go revisit his steel guitar which must be getting lonely.

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Bill Hankey


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Post  Posted 7 Feb 2010 7:58 am    
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Barry and Stephen,

I've come to expect the worst in terms of civility when your names appear in my threads. Many things have the capabilities to spoil a good thing. I'm very tempted to cut loose my restraints, and free myself from the bonds of civility. I played more music in practice in the last few days, than most practice over a period of one month. How does that sit with you?
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Barry Blackwood


Post  Posted 7 Feb 2010 8:15 am    
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Bill, is it incivility to declare that the emperor has no clothes? Shocked
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Bill Hankey


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Post  Posted 7 Feb 2010 8:44 am    
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Barry,

I suggest that you round up some of your cohorts, and repeat after me: (Please relinquish your forum membership Mr. Hankey.) I can be accomodating, if need be.
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Gary Lee Gimble


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Post  Posted 7 Feb 2010 9:06 am    
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I'm very tempted to cut loose my restraints

Well then, please open the windows and doors as you educate us in B H's approach to perfect pitch.
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Joe Miraglia


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Post  Posted 7 Feb 2010 9:44 am    
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Bill Hankey wrote:
Barry and Stephen,

I've come to expect the worst in terms of civility when your names appear in my threads. Many things have the capabilities to spoil a good thing. I'm very tempted to cut loose my restraints, and free myself from the bonds of civility. I played more music in practice in the last few days, than most practice over a period of one month. How does that sit with you?


The old saying, "practice makes perfect". Bill, how close are you of being perfect,rough estimite?
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Joe Miraglia


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Post  Posted 7 Feb 2010 9:56 am    
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I practice,rehearse with my band, and play out,shows,gigs, sometimes jam. I'm glad I still work with a band. But having fun is what it's all about.
I don't practice to the point where it takes the fun out of it. Be happy! Joe
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Bill Hankey


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Post  Posted 7 Feb 2010 10:28 am    
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Joe,

There is so much to reach for in music when the mood strikes. If you ever travel through Western MA with your steel, we could hook up for a jam session. How about that?
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Joe Miraglia


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Post  Posted 7 Feb 2010 10:51 am    
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Bill Hankey wrote:
Joe,

There is so much to reach for in music when the mood strikes. If you ever travel through Western MA with your steel, we could hook up for a jam session. How about that?


Bill that would be great! It would be a fun time.
There are a few miles between us,but one never knows. Joe
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Bill Hankey


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Post  Posted 7 Feb 2010 11:06 am    
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Joe,

Nothing can be perfect in life. Not music, friendships, flowers, lovely ladies, etc. The nature of life allows for each imperfection. One of the imperfections that is the most difficult, is how we cope with the aging process. You play steel, and hand me a six string guitar. Let me cut loose playing "Under The Double Eagle" at warp speed. I think we'll understand each other at that point in time.
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chris ivey


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california (deceased)
Post  Posted 7 Feb 2010 11:11 am    
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somehow i doubt it!
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Bill Hankey


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Pittsfield, MA, USA
Post  Posted 7 Feb 2010 11:38 am    
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Chris,

That's what onlookers said before the Wright Brothers' first flight.
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Stu Schulman


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Post  Posted 7 Feb 2010 11:42 am    
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Bill do you play any VanHalen? beore the Wright Bros. last flight they yelled out...hey watch this!
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Stephen Silver


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Post  Posted 7 Feb 2010 12:04 pm    
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Stu

Before it was taken down, did you see the you tube of MMilo Deering shredding on his steel, Eddie licks and all.

The fella has immense talent!

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Stu Schulman


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Post  Posted 7 Feb 2010 12:10 pm    
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Steve,No but that sounds like something I would like to see. Winking
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Stephen Silver


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Post  Posted 7 Feb 2010 12:19 pm    
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Stu

found it

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNY_R3FmmBw

Check out his other couple of vids.....Raisen the dickens on E9th!!

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Stu Schulman


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Post  Posted 7 Feb 2010 12:27 pm    
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Hey Steve,I would like to see a Bill Hankey puppet show Youtube clip where he could act out his posts with a couple of marionettes that way I could understand them a little better,I need a visual aids because I can't make heads or tales out of these posts,Work with me Bill,help a brother out. Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad
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Dick Sexton


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Post  Posted 7 Feb 2010 12:55 pm     Temporizing Critical Issues
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Temporize - definition 1. To act evasively in order to gain time, avoid argument, or postpone a ...

Critical - definition 1. inclined to find fault or to judge with severity, often too readily. 2. occupied with or skilled in criticism. 3. involving skillful judgment as to truth ...

Issues - definition a. A point or matter of discussion, debate, or dispute: legal and moral issues.
b. A matter of public concern: debated economic issues.
c. A misgiving, objection, or complaint: had issues with the plan to change the curriculum.
d. The essential point; crux: the issue of how to provide adequate child care.
e. A culminating point leading to a decision: bring a case to an issue.
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Joe Miraglia


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Post  Posted 7 Feb 2010 1:15 pm    
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Bill, Under the Double Eagle! I havn't play it in over 40 years. Last nights gig I played,Mustang Sally and Sweet Home Alabama. We played at a country golf club in state on Pa.,know what- No one wanted us to play Polka or a March. And I got paid . Joe
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Bill Hankey


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Pittsfield, MA, USA
Post  Posted 7 Feb 2010 2:06 pm    
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Joe,

If you ever visit in this area, forget the "Double Eagle". We've got a whole bunch of song choices to pick from.
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Bill Hankey


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Pittsfield, MA, USA
Post  Posted 8 Feb 2010 4:13 am    
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Joe,

My nerves must be improving with age, which is of course contrary to popular beliefs. I ventured into a bar where a jukebox was blaring the most absolute racketiest recordings of unbearable noise. Do you have any idea of what the average American youths are supporting? I really believe if you walked in there with your steel, and set it to full volume, and just kept banging on the strings, you wouldn't have made a difference. What a mess of misguided youth! They have the pool table parked about 60 inches from the jukebox. I played eight games, and was amazed at my determination to withstand that much audio assault! Now it's my turn to furnish the rub! As General Douglas MacArthur once said: "I'll be back! Checking that jukebox will be my first option, as I search for "music". There will be no busting my chops.. as the earplugs will once again save the day.
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