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Topic: Egos And Ids En Masse |
Bill Hankey
From: Pittsfield, MA, USA
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Posted 6 Feb 2007 3:40 am
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Inflated egos have a distinct toppling effect, caused by an extreme energy output of one's own interests. The id responds to the impulses of the ego. It isn't hard to imagine, that somewhere, or somehow, the steel guitar becomes involved, albeit one's rationale would not normally condone such a thinking process. Considering the possible expansion of the egos in relation to steel guitar development, and the need to eliminate the negative effect, is as important, as realizing that "touch and tone" signify who's who in the world of steel guitar. |
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Donny Hinson
From: Glen Burnie, Md. U.S.A.
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Posted 6 Feb 2007 4:35 am Uhhh?
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Steganography? |
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Charlie McDonald
From: out of the blue
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Posted 6 Feb 2007 5:07 am Re: Egos And Ids En Masse
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Indubitably!
Bill Hankey wrote: |
... the steel guitar becomes involved, albeit one's rationale would not normally condone such a thinking process. |
I would think that the ego responds to the impulses of the id, assuming that the id is the less superficial of the two.
Whatever. My ego told me that I would be able to pick up pedal steel in no time at all. Measured against geological or cosmological time, that may be true; but as a practical matter, my ego lied.
To paraphrase Ram Dass: "... we discover that we're just pushing our puny little egos around." _________________ Those that say don't know; those that know don't say.--Buddy Emmons |
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Bill Hankey
From: Pittsfield, MA, USA
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Posted 6 Feb 2007 6:12 am
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Donny H.,
Sagest of the informed, including yourself, can easily interpret that no hidden messages exist in this thread. Masters of "touch and tone" may very well sanction the logic of not getting carried away by an ego development. |
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A. J. Schobert
From: Cincinnati, Ohio,
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Posted 6 Feb 2007 12:17 pm
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I think you need to get a pet Bill, to help take your troubled mind off steel for awhile, A pet would bring joy to your heart, a dog, a cat or a hampster, only then would your pendulm start to swing upwards! |
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Greg Simmons
From: where the buffalo (used to) roam AND the Mojave
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Posted 6 Feb 2007 12:37 pm
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only then would your pendulm start to swing upwards! |
to wit, perchance, sometimes a cigar is just a cigar _________________ <i>�Head full of this kaleidoscope of brain-freight, Heart full of something simple and slow�</i>
-Mark Heard
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Joe Miraglia
From: Jamestown N.Y.
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Posted 6 Feb 2007 12:42 pm
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Bill H. Would you say you have a ego problem with your use of the English language?You know we are not all smart,like the cave man on that TV. ad. And a lot of steelers with a big ego have a hard time finding a band that will have them work with them,and some are real good players. Joe |
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Chris Schlotzhauer
From: Colleyville, Tx. USA
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Posted 6 Feb 2007 2:49 pm
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I want to blow my brains out........... |
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C. Christofferson
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Posted 6 Feb 2007 6:10 pm
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Well, you're encouraged not to...there's other, better, ways to reign the ego !
custom steel / recordings |
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Eric West
From: Portland, Oregon, USA, R.I.P.
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Posted 6 Feb 2007 6:17 pm
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"A calm herd of buffalo invites wolves."
I forget who said that.
EJL |
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Bill Hankey
From: Pittsfield, MA, USA
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Posted 6 Feb 2007 6:45 pm
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The id urges the steel guitarist to practice. The superego objects, while the ego standing between the unconscious, (id) and the conscience or voice within, (superego) strives to satisfy the id. A strict superego can create a problem for the ego. These pleasure principles of the id differ from person to person, and steady routine practice sessions suggest a healthy psychic structure. |
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A. J. Schobert
From: Cincinnati, Ohio,
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Posted 6 Feb 2007 6:52 pm
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Maybe goldfish? |
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Rick Nicklas
From: Verona, Mo. (deceased)
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Posted 6 Feb 2007 8:34 pm
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Bill I heard this same short seminar in Haight Ashbury in the 60's. Only difference is that I understood it then because it came with a few puffs of smoke. |
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Doug Earnest
From: Branson, MO USA
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Posted 6 Feb 2007 9:12 pm
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All the while I thought I didn't practice enough because I was lazy. |
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Bill Hankey
From: Pittsfield, MA, USA
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Posted 7 Feb 2007 3:41 am
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The marvelous ability to think things out; that is, the mind power to resolve complex issues is a special gift. Developing expertise while studying the steel guitar, is generally what most players naturally strive to achieve. Learning new shortcuts, omitting erroneous procedures, observing at close range, accomplished steel guitarists, will from a practical standpoint, get you there in a shorter period of time. If nothing else, at least you'll be entering the driving force of experimentation. |
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Stephen Gambrell
From: Over there
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Posted 7 Feb 2007 6:47 am
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ANOTHER valuable thread from the HankMeister! Keep 'em coming, Bill. Some of us dig what you're saying, even when... |
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Mark Edwards
From: Weatherford,Texas, USA
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Posted 7 Feb 2007 7:04 am
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Can you say "NARCISSISTIC". |
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ed packard
From: Show Low AZ
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Posted 7 Feb 2007 7:25 am
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Does anyone remember the "Deacon" in the Pogo comic strip of whom other cast members would say "man, he sure do talk pretty"?
This is a Western Mass disease...my family had it...too close to William's college. |
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Mark Edwards
From: Weatherford,Texas, USA
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Posted 7 Feb 2007 6:54 pm
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Ed now that's funny. (you sure talk pretty) hahahahahahahahahaha |
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Bill Hankey
From: Pittsfield, MA, USA
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Posted 8 Feb 2007 2:53 am Egos and ids en masse
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Health activators waste no time by reciting that moderation is the key to success. To wit, exercising, eating, watching television, talking on the 'phone, drinking, etc. It is reasonable to believe, that the majority of those responsive activators' interests, start and stop at the local bank. Sort of, "No time to fix the shingles, and no time to fix the floor" attitude that pervades outside the realm of steel guitar attentiveness. Take for example, the all too common officiousness of modern television programming, where attempts are made to "push" our minds back into the dark ages. I'll wager that not more than one or two in a hundred of those responsible for programming, have even a vague concept of the steel guitar, and how it is played. Of course not, they are working through the mainstream, where banking interests, real estate, new aotomobiles, and financial gains become ingrained as a daily routine. Perhaps you've seen the the likes of an exec. peering over a glass of champagne, at a party where you once played steel guitar. It's that slight condescending glance, as if to ask, am I missing something, attitude; that is representative to that scenario. The id should kick in at that point, and cut loose with both barrels on the steel guitar. I would rule against allowing anyone to gloss over a lifetime effort of
practice and achievement on the steel guitar. |
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Mark Edwards
From: Weatherford,Texas, USA
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Posted 8 Feb 2007 4:14 am
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Huh? |
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A. J. Schobert
From: Cincinnati, Ohio,
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Posted 8 Feb 2007 4:41 am
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Am I missing something attitude, Thought you had it figured out Mark! OK Bill its over 48 hours lets start a new topic and help to encourage my intellectual steel devolpment! Here is a fine topic Pedal Steel is harder than chinese calculus! |
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Steve Hinson
From: Hendersonville Tn USA
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Bill Hankey
From: Pittsfield, MA, USA
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Posted 8 Feb 2007 5:46 am Egos and ids en masse
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Steve H.,
In this case, it's a person who may choose to go about activizing a plan to insure better health for others, while enjoying the rewards of monetary gain. I might add that the rules do change periodically, while adjusting to the latest information professed by various health care facilities. |
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C. Christofferson
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Posted 8 Feb 2007 12:10 pm
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"This pill will make you look and feel great!" warning: side effects may include headache, diarrea, rash, ringing in the ears, (see back for full list).
custom steel / recordings |
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