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Topic: Who gets the most action? Steel pickers or???? |
Harold Dye
From: Cullman, Alabama, USA
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Posted 14 Nov 2001 12:45 pm
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Not a bad idea Chas, but both times I have been back in that town, I have seen her walking down the street with my arm slung over her shoulder like an axe handle. She had a sign on it saying "baby why you been gone so long" on one side and "lookin' for my sweet lovin' man on the other. That is reminder enough |
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chas smith R.I.P.
From: Encino, CA, USA
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Posted 14 Nov 2001 1:45 pm
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Harold, actually I had a similar experience, that I'm not going to relate here, suffice it to say, it cured me from getting drunk in public. |
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Paul Graupp
From: Macon Ga USA
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Posted 14 Nov 2001 7:37 pm
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This wouldn't be appropriate if it weren't so completely true.
I got invited out to the parking lot for a drink by a nice young lady, cute as a button.
She sat in the car and made me a drink while I waited by the car door. I took a swallow and choked and coughed till my eyes almost popped out. To make matters worse I tried to explain by saying: You'll have to excuse me, it's been along time since I've had any of the hard stuff.
She replied: Yeah, me too !!
Regards, Paul
JPS: Don't ask ! I was single then but my new wife has a computer too !! |
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Joel Glassman
From: Waltham MA USA
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Posted 19 Nov 2001 11:58 am
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Mark Tomeo wrote:
As a fiddle player you'll get work all the time, get to strut up and down the stage and wave your bow at the lovelies...
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Hey Mark, Where is this utopia where the
fiddlers get work all the time, and lots of umm..."action" too?? Would I have to play Devil Went Down to GA, or Orange Blossom Special there? |
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Frank Estes
From: Huntsville, AL
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Posted 20 Nov 2001 9:02 am
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In the House of God churches (where the Sacred Steelers play) it's the steel player. Period. Why do you think all these 15 year old kids take up the steel?
Dan, I hope you're kidding. |
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Jim Bob Sedgwick
From: Clinton, Missouri USA
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Posted 20 Nov 2001 11:58 pm
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That's it. How about a vote for RET COP. This is without a doubt the funniest "made up story" I have ever "heard", read. This is THE ONE. RET COP has my vote as best story teller. |
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Ray Jenkins
From: Gold Canyon Az. U.S.A.
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Posted 21 Nov 2001 7:42 am
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funniest "made up story" I have ever "heard", read |
Damn,bust my bubble,Ithought he was telling the truth. Ray
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Steeling is still legal in Arizona |
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Mark Tomeo
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Posted 21 Nov 2001 7:52 am
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quote: Mark Tomeo wrote:
As a fiddle player you'll get work all the time, get to strut up and down the stage and wave your bow at the lovelies...
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Hey Mark, Where is this utopia where the
fiddlers get work all the time, and lots of umm..."action" too?? Would I have to play Devil Went Down to GA, or Orange Blossom Special there?
Joel:
That utopia is all around you - even in New England. I put in my time with John Lincoln Wright as a Sourmash Boy in the early 80s, so trust me, I know what I'm talking about. And yes, you will play "Devil" and "OBS" as well as the big outro to "Mountain Music". You will play them every show and you will love the response (and the action) you get. Hey, the poor steeler has to play "Steel Guitar Rag" and has to be happy just to get paid, forget about laid.
If you still don't believe me, go rent the video of Garth Brooks' concert in Ireland - the one where 300,000 people bought tickets and Trisha Yearwood is one of his backup singers. Watch his fiddle player work the crowd from the apron of that stage. Then watch the steel player, when the camera bothers to settle on him, sitting like a lump lost in the middle of that huge stage while all the fun and energy goes swirling on around him. You can draw your utopian conclusions from that.[This message was edited by Mark Tomeo on 21 November 2001 at 07:53 AM.] |
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Richard Sinkler
From: aka: Rusty Strings -- Missoula, Montana
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Posted 21 Nov 2001 9:59 am
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My vote is for "OR"
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Richard Sinkler
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Ray Montee
From: Portland, Oregon (deceased)
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Posted 21 Nov 2001 12:32 pm
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Now....about the differing views concerning the heartfelt truth told to us all, by Ret Cop: Personally, I've never known him to mislead, much less, lie, ever before on this Forum. He's NEVER EVER lied to me!! I saw many "possible truths"....in his explanation
and therefore, I lean toward the man's honesty during years gone by. One has but to step back a few paces and review each of his comments and you can see the truth rushing forth. I can't help but believe one or more of those explanations has been used by other dedicated musicians......Being a hard working musician is a tough job but thank goodness some of us have stuck with it right thro' those very trying times. Ret Cop, you're one heck of a guy. I'd be proud to have you as my nabor. Wish I had known you years ago, but since there was no Forum for us to share and learn from, it's all b0b's fault. Have a happy Holiday Season! |
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slick
From: Calhoun Georgia
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Posted 21 Nov 2001 4:36 pm
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Retcop lieth not.
Wayne |
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Harry Hess
From: Blue Bell, PA., USA * R.I.P.
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Posted 25 Nov 2001 1:16 am
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Where can I get one of those "Steel Players Slide In Smoother" bumper stickers. I got a feeling Bobbe is the guy who can get these for us. What say you, Bobbe?
Regards,
HH |
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Johan Jansen
From: Europe
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Posted 25 Nov 2001 4:04 am
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I always get a lot of action
(steelplayers have no breaks, just pedals)
JJ |
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