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Ray Montee


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Portland, Oregon (deceased)
Post  Posted 11 Nov 2001 7:33 pm    
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Thro' my many years of playing dance halls and dark and dingy nightclubs....there was always a mystic value, it seems, placed on musicians by some of the lovely ladies in that audience. You know the kind, the ones that came down to the club in order to over-come the lonelies while their spouse was out tromping thro' the woods in his camoflage suit, killing deer, elk or other of God's little critters with his latest canon.
Now, I'm not expecting any disclosures here about your very own personal experiences but, merely as an observer over your years of serving your community as a live, working musician, WHO seemed to get the most action? Fiddlers? Lead Guitarist?
Banj'r Pickers? Drummers? Bassman? Rythmn guitarist? Vocalist/tamborene/triangle percussionists? Baton twirlers?
Just curious.
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Jim Smith


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Midlothian, TX, USA
Post  Posted 11 Nov 2001 8:15 pm    
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Around here it seems to be the fiddle players. It sure isn't me!
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Paul Graupp

 

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Macon Ga USA
Post  Posted 11 Nov 2001 9:18 pm    
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Didn't Johnny Gimble once tell Chet Atkins that he'd been known to fiddle around ??

Regards, Paul
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Ray Montee


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Portland, Oregon (deceased)
Post  Posted 11 Nov 2001 9:53 pm    
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I once heard some feed-back about that!
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chas smith R.I.P.


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Encino, CA, USA
Post  Posted 11 Nov 2001 9:55 pm    
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The bass player, it was uncanny, I'd be rolling my equipment out to the parking lot and he would be coming back with a smile on his face.
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Paul Graupp

 

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Macon Ga USA
Post  Posted 11 Nov 2001 10:04 pm    
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I actually watched Jim Reeves leave the stage one night with a Floor Lady. The bass player finished the song and Bobby Garrett sat there just shaking his head. I don't think he played any instrument but would a microphone count ??

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Bob Hayes

 

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Church Hill,Tenn,USA
Post  Posted 12 Nov 2001 1:48 am    
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The Singer,Bass Player,Guitar Player,Drummer,Fiddle Player,Keyboard, Light and Sound man,Bartender, bouncer,owner, cowbys,trucker,party guy, janitor, then the Steeler..But I still didn't do too bad!!!!
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Mark Tomeo

 

Post  Posted 12 Nov 2001 6:22 am    
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I played stand-up electric and acoustic guitar in a hotel show band through the mid-70s and got more a$$ than a toilet seat.
When I could play steel well enough to switch, all that lovin' fell off to next to nothin'. I played steel in a band with a major label deal in the early 80s - we were on the radio and MTV, toured the U.S., Canada and Europe, and was the only one not getting any action.
Steel has to be the least sexy instrument in the world. You sit down, don't move around, don't make eye contact with the audience, and hardly anybody knows what the hell instrument you're playing anyway.
I really like playing steel but it's done absolutely nothing for my love life. Well, you asked.
Larry Bell


From:
Englewood, Florida
Post  Posted 12 Nov 2001 6:26 am    
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I believe Rusty Young once said that there is only one steel guitar groupie in the USA. She lives in a small town in rural Wyoming and her mother won't let her stay out past 10PM.

"You play that electric organ so well"
"Nice keyboard . . . I bought my wife one just like that one"
"Do the pedals make the notes last longer?"
"What's the singer's phone number?"


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John Heinrich


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Whites Creek, TN, USA
Post  Posted 12 Nov 2001 7:23 am    
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Wow, I never had the problem of the have not side, actually, my problem is in the have side!! Cripes!!!!

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BJ Bailey

 

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Jackson Ms,Hinds
Post  Posted 12 Nov 2001 8:12 am    
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I have managed to pickup alittle side work,that I rather injoyed.
But now my tools arent as good as they use'st to be so I do'nt incurriage my self on the matter.
But if the subject prosented it's self,,,well I'd just have to shoot it with my best shot.
Now that's what I'd call growing old gracefully

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BJ Bailey


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Charlie Hunter

 

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Fullerton, CA, USA
Post  Posted 12 Nov 2001 8:21 am    
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By far the bass player, but he didn't give a hoot about how they looked or what they smelled like.

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TonyL

 

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Seattle. WA
Post  Posted 12 Nov 2001 9:33 am    
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Upright bass players...

I speak from experience...

TL
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Al Udeen

 

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maple grove mn usa
Post  Posted 12 Nov 2001 9:35 am    
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The girls all get prettier at closing time!
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Larry Bell


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Englewood, Florida
Post  Posted 12 Nov 2001 9:46 am    
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Yes, Al, but sometimes you wake up with a "pig in a blanket".

LTB
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Tony Orth


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Evansville, Indiana, USA
Post  Posted 12 Nov 2001 9:52 am    
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Bass player,

I think it has something to do with the size of their equipment.
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Ray Montee


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Portland, Oregon (deceased)
Post  Posted 12 Nov 2001 10:24 am    
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Okay fellows, we didn't ask for any incriminating admissions here, just your observations to help us with our school work in conducting a survey about public conduct.
Mr. Hayes: Been there....I've seen it.
Mark: I can relate to that; at times I felt like a musical pimp, getting messages to the bassman or vocalist or whatever.
BJ: We're all very proud of you; and humble too.
Larry: Is that sorta like Cayote (sp?) Love? (Pig in a Blanket....pretty well describes it!)
Well if any of you other pickers have anything to ad, we'll certainly include your comments in our national survey. How about those pickers over there on the others side of the world. Any similar problems?

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Michael Johnstone


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Sylmar,Ca. USA
Post  Posted 12 Nov 2001 11:29 am    
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I've always noticed that there were bass player groupies,drummer groupies,lead singer groupies,etc,etc. And the dumbest ones always went for the obvious - the front man or the lead guitarist.I've also noticed that steel groupies were smarter than the others.To be absolutely fascinated with that instrument and the guy playing it,you have to "get it" on an esoteric level.And an esoteric drunk girl in a bar - hanging around the band at closing time,usually translates into a freak. Just one man's recollections.......
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B Bailey Brown

 

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San Antonio, TX (USA)
Post  Posted 12 Nov 2001 12:59 pm    
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Well, what the heck I’ll add my two cents. I have to go with the majority of the posts I have seen here. The Bass Player is usually #1. Huh??!! Oh come on now…these guys only have 4 strings!! After that, I have seen the singer (cause he is usually young, cute and has an IQ of almost 15), and then the guitar player (because his IQ is usually above 50, he plays louder than everybody else so he gets noticed, but he shakes his “booty” when his turn to play and he looks sexy).

The last in line are the drummer and the steel player. We are usually the last to get our stuff packed up and leave the club. As I mentioned in another thread, even the barmaids are tired, cranky, bored, have PMS or the tip jar sucked that night and they just want to go home and be done with it.

Oh well, I did not choose this instrument to help out my “social” life!

B. Bailey Brown
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Gary Lee Gimble


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Fredericksburg, VA.
Post  Posted 12 Nov 2001 1:46 pm    
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"Who gets the most action?"

My 17 year old son!

Gary Lee
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Bill Nauman

 

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Cresco,Pa,USA
Post  Posted 12 Nov 2001 2:46 pm    
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Guitarplayers always have their Pick! Bill in Vegas
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Frank Parish

 

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Nashville,Tn. USA
Post  Posted 12 Nov 2001 3:28 pm    
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It's got to be the Baton Twirlers if they twirl it just right!
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Ray Montee


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Portland, Oregon (deceased)
Post  Posted 12 Nov 2001 3:44 pm    
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Soooooo that's it???
Nothing like this has ever been experienced in far away places like Finland, Germany, Australia, New Zealand? I am amazed, believe me. Oh well, this has been most interesting and fun. Thanx for sharing.
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slick

 

From:
Calhoun Georgia
Post  Posted 12 Nov 2001 4:02 pm    
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The ladies were impressed by the hardness of by bar,gotta lot of action,That was way back then,this is now.

Wayne

[This message was edited by slick on 12 November 2001 at 04:05 PM.]

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Gene Jones

 

From:
Oklahoma City, OK USA, (deceased)
Post  Posted 12 Nov 2001 4:42 pm    
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My wife has her own computer and enjoys reading the Forum comments (Hi honey)...I don't have any idea what these guys are talking about!
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