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Billy Carr
From: Seminary, Mississippi, USA (deceased)
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Posted 23 Jun 2012 10:14 pm
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Well guys, it's been a long road since I first started trying to play one of BE's 66' p/p's in 1971. Today is birthday #55 here in 2012. I'm devoted to the steel guitar, as much, if not more now. I still enjoy pickin' and hugging the grannies at places where I pick. As I've gotten older, there's one thing that really gets under my skin. I don't like someone playing on top of me whenever I'm playing a fill or backing a singer. I just stop playing and put my hands together and take a little break while resting on the guitar. If a lead man wants to play that bad, I'll just let him, without the steel! I don't really care! I'd rather pick at a steel show anyway and not have to put up with such crap. To me, a real player knows when not to play and certainly doesn't play on top of others. Guess I'm just gettin' older! Ha! I appreciate all of you guys/gals for everything you do for our little world of STEEL GUITAR. Thanks and have a great day. |
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Lynn Fargo
From: Fort Edward, NY
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Posted 23 Jun 2012 10:55 pm
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Happy Birthday to You.
I can relate to what you're saying. I remember playing a town picnic, and my front man/lead guitar player saying "Take it Lynn", and he immediately proceeded to take the lead. Go figure. _________________ Sho-Bud Pro II Custom, GFI Ultra SD-10, Fender Pro Amp, Fender Mustang II Amp, Morrell 8-string lap, Epiphone 6-string lap, Galveston reso, etc. |
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Alan Tanner
From: Near Dayton, Ohio
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Posted 24 Jun 2012 3:41 am
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Happy birthday.......55.....I seem to remember that. Folks playing over you is a common complaint. No matter the instrument, guitar, steel guitar, banjer, fiddle, harmonica, etc, a lot of pickers can't play well with others or figgure out where the "halfway" point is and walk into your territory. I too usually just let'em blaze on as it sounds funky to have to try and wrench a hole to pick in. I especially like the pickers who can't do intro's, but once the tune is rolling they wanna "do it all" and show off their great talent that has gone so long unrecognized.... |
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Niels Andrews
From: Salinas, California, USA
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Posted 24 Jun 2012 4:54 am
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I agree with you Billy, I think the worst spot is at a jam session. There is always one person that thinks everyone is waiting for his 30 minute guitar solo, the only thing worse is a 20 minute drum solo. I have find the more accomplished the musician, the more courteous they tend to be. _________________ Die with Memories. Not Dreams.
Good Stuff like Zum S-12, Wolfe Resoport
MSA SS-12, Telonics Combo. |
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Roy Rosetta
From: Nederland, Texas.. On the Texas Gulf Coast
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Posted 24 Jun 2012 7:25 pm
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Happy Birthday Billy !!!!! Looking forward to seeing you in Gulfport in November.
...Roy _________________ Music is a "gift" with many wrappings....
....Roy |
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Billy Carr
From: Seminary, Mississippi, USA (deceased)
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Posted 24 Jun 2012 7:55 pm Rr
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Hey Roy, great to hear from you. Looking forward to seeing you and all of the other guys in November at Bill's show. Thanks buddy and have a great day. |
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CrowBear Schmitt
From: Ariege, - PairO'knees, - France
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Posted 25 Jun 2012 5:45 am
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Happy belated Birthday to you Billy
just keep on goin' if yer sure yer right |
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Charles Davidson
From: Phenix City Alabama, USA
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Posted 25 Jun 2012 2:29 pm
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Billy,Understand compleatly,worked with some guys awhilw back,the band leader would let his friend [a half-sssed] harmonica player sit in.Talk about a set of lungs on this guy[plus a HOT mike] He could play on a five minute song without taking a breath.NEVER,NEVER,NEVER, taking that damn thing away from his lips.Over the intro,the vocals,and the loudest one on stage,He knew ONE solo,he would play it fast on an uptempo tune or slow on a ballard.I tried to explain to him that every one was supposed to take turns,That was like telling 19 year old newly weds not to have sex on their honeymoon.By the way about one and a half nights of this was all I could handle.YOU BETCHA,DYK?BC. _________________ Hard headed, opinionated old geezer. BAMA CHARLIE. GOD BLESS AMERICA. ANIMAL RIGHTS ACTIVIST. SUPPORT LIVE MUSIC ! |
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Larry Bressington
From: Nebraska
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Posted 25 Jun 2012 5:47 pm
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Speak up young man, Life's too short to let the lead man have all the cake! _________________ A.K.A Chappy. |
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Jack Harper
From: Mississippi, USA
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Posted 25 Jun 2012 7:46 pm
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happy birthday, billy boy, billy boy
happy,happy birthday charmin' billy....
he'd rather play a steel guitar...
than to drive a fancey car
and some folks seem to think that's kind'a silly...
burma shave
i had one myself last week and if it makes you feel any better.... i think i'm a lot older than you!
but, if i can pick w/you again i promise that i won't walk all over you, no-siree...i won't even plug-in my instrument....
he's a pickin' and i'm a grinnin'
country jack..... |
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Henry Matthews
From: Texarkana, Ark USA
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Posted 25 Jun 2012 8:50 pm
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Happy birthday Billy, birthdays are good for you. The more you have, the longer you live. _________________ Henry Matthews
D-10 Magnum, 8 &5, dark rose color
D-10 1974 Emmons cut tail, fat back,rosewood, 8&5
Nashville 112 amp, Fishman Loudbox Performer amp, Hilton pedal, Goodrich pedal,BJS bar, Kyser picks, Live steel Strings. No effects, doodads or stomp boxes. |
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Hal Higgins
From: Denham Springs, LA
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Posted 25 Jun 2012 10:11 pm
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Happy belated birthday Billy....hope you had a good one........tell Glenda "howdy", and give her a big smooch.....It does make for a crappy gig when you have to put up with anyone playing over the top. I'm so glad the band I play with most of the time has a lead man who also plays steel and knows when to play, and is really good at it, too. _________________ HAL...Excel D-10 w/ 8 & 5. SteelSeat.com w/back,SteelSeat.com Pedal Board on Legs with Quilter Tone Block 200 amp, Boss GE 7, Boss DD 3, Boss RV 6, Boss RT-20 Hilton Expression Pedal, Evans Cabinet with 4 ohm Eminence 15" speaker. BJS birthstone bar, Powder coated Tone bar by Michael Hillman. Dunlop Coated finger picks and Zookies L30 thumb picks. |
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Tim Whitlock
From: Colorado, USA
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Posted 26 Jun 2012 6:36 am
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I knew I was in trouble when the lead guitar player said: "I can't stop playing because if I stop I won't know how to get back in." |
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Andy Jones
From: Mississippi
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Posted 27 Jun 2012 9:01 am
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Happy belated birthday Billy!I just saw this today.You're just a pup!I turned 60 last month.I hope you're doing well and I look forward to maybe seeing and hearing you play at Fulton and Gulfport.
Maybe you and Jim Parker can get me refocused on the psg.Lately I've backslided to the 5 string,of which I'm much more proficient.My grandchildren are taking most of my free time,which I don't regret.
Tell Glenda I said hello.
Andy,stuck in music hell |
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Wendell Gurley
From: CARROLLTON, GEORGIA
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Posted 27 Jun 2012 2:24 pm
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Sorry to be late also Billy, but a happy belated birthday to you!! I am not a steel player as you know, but I run into somewhat the same problem with people "trying" to sing harmony with me at steel shows--UNINVITED!! I love harmony singers, but I want to ask someone to join me, not just jump in and start singing and usually trying to sing the lead part!!! I'm going to start just quit singing and let them have at it!! Didn't mean to vent on this , but it's the best chance I've ever gotten!!! LOL Hey, looking forward to seeing you and Glenda at Fulton and Gulfport. Till then--- |
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Billy Carr
From: Seminary, Mississippi, USA (deceased)
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Posted 27 Jun 2012 9:13 pm psg
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Thanks guys. We consider each one you as family. We love all of you guys and look forward to pickin' and grinnin' again with everybody. Hey Andy, use a banjo roll with strings 2,3 & 4 with the G# to A pedal. Thumb and middle finger. Kill two birds with one stone! See you guys later! |
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Gene Jones
From: Oklahoma City, OK USA, (deceased)
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Posted 30 Jun 2012 8:51 am
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Quote by Billy: " As I've gotten older, there's one thing that really gets under my skin. I don't like someone playing on top of me whenever I'm playing a fill or backing a singer. I just stop playing and put my hands together and take a little break while resting on the guitar."
Billy I can relate to that. I once worked with a guitar player who found the perfect solution for a young fiddle player who jumped-in on the pretty phrases, but laid out on the bread and butter stuff. All of you working musicians know this guy, regardless of what instrument he plays.
Once after numerous offenses, our guitar player told him............"When you put that fiddle under your chin while someone else is playing, you've got the rest of it.".....and everyone else folded their hands and stopped playing.
It was a desperate solution but it worked. This guy played well, but had never learned when to "play", or when "not to play", but he subsequently became an asset to the band. _________________ "FROM THEN TIL' NOW" |
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