Thanks for all the replies, everyone, and especially Bob H and George R for their really kind remarks.
One thing though, when I refer to "the fire" I'm not really referring to speed, I mean more just the ability to really sink yourself 100% into it and play with power, conviction, force, etc. I've watched Curly Chalker play songs where he just played chords and a few single notes, even ballads, and yet he played with that kind of fire. I don't mean to say you have to be a Curly Chalker (no one else will ever be!) to play with power and conviction or "fire" as I called it, many excellent players are today, but I seem to be just losing the energy or enthusiasm or something...
Probably I just need to get something going that can inspire me. I've always played off the band. Playing to tracks or a band with no "groove" just isn't the same for me.
The Mexican band I'm gigging Saturday nights with (on regular guitar) sure has a groove, but no room for steel. [This message was edited by Jim Phelps on 21 November 2005 at 05:00 PM.]