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Topic: Steel Players Wives,are they different? |
John Davis
From: Cambridge, U.K.
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Posted 31 May 2004 10:00 pm
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When I look back over many years of playing, and lots of ex-wives, I can only think of one that would not have me back! Is it me ?
What is wrong with that woman?? (hee hee) |
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Donna Dodd
From: Acworth, Georgia, USA
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Posted 1 Jun 2004 12:36 am
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Dear John,
Since some women are considered high-maintenance – as is your beloved steel – occasionally the two will collide. Check inside your guitar and make sure a part of her isn’t “steel” there! Your RX: Never date a woman who won't carry your equipment because it might mess up her manicure.
Dr. Donna
[This message was edited by Donna Dodd on 01 June 2004 at 02:03 AM.] |
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David L. Donald
From: Koh Samui Island, Thailand
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Posted 1 Jun 2004 3:03 am
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John I just met one of your Ex's,
and she's a right piece of work,
and cooks a mean english breakfast in the afternoon.
Say hi for me.
Steelers by and large... and we are generally large,
are odd ducks, and smarter and odder than most musicians.
Some ladies are just not meant to be with musicians, they just don't know it yet.
The one who won't have you back,
finally figured that one out for herself.
There are of course some sweet, nurturing, trusting souls,
who feel it a duty to help an artist make the most of themselves.
God lov'em!
And to that end, they will go above and beyond the call of duty,
MOST women think they must go to,
to nurture that creative proccess and the person embodying it.
With a LOT of luck a steeler bumps into one who is
cute, strong, good natured, and supportive of his art,
and the generaly intense, monomanaical focus a steeler needs to devote to his art.
So far there don't seem to be any like that round these parts... DRAT!! [This message was edited by David L. Donald on 01 June 2004 at 04:05 AM.] |
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Paul King
From: Gainesville, Texas, USA
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Posted 1 Jun 2004 4:34 am
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John, My dear wife cares nothing about playing and singing. She refuses to go anywhere so I go by myself. She had rather stay home and watch a movie on the Lifetine Network. She will even keep the kids with her. Other than that she is a pretty good wife. I would think those that have a wife who likes to go when they play are really blessed. |
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Reggie Duncan
From: Mississippi
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Posted 1 Jun 2004 4:53 am
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My wife loves the pedal steel! She will go with me to a steel jam, watch a Big E or Lloyd Green video and loves to sing. She don't really care to hear me practice, but I can understand that.
We have been married 20 years and I hope we can keep it going. |
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Carl West
From: La Habra, CA, USA (deceased)
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Posted 1 Jun 2004 4:56 am
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Well John, I've been married 50 years to the same lady and what a gift. Early in my career she did go some places with me. She's always been my inpiration through good and bad and a great critic as well. Not always kind words, to what or how I played something, but honest each time. you can't ask for more than that.
Carl West
Emmons LaGrande lll
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RON PRESTON
From: Dodson, Louisiana, USA
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Posted 1 Jun 2004 5:19 am
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"OUT the Door...NOW." "GEEET OUUUT"
"LEAVE....And NEVER come back......."
"NOW, GO," "BUT...THE STEEL STAYS HERE"
"What"? "We'll SEE who GET'S IT"..."OUT, NOW"
"IF the Judge Say's YOU can have it BACK, Then I'll Send it to you U..P..S"......"That's RIGHT,"..."UPS".."GOT IT"? "Until THEN, That STEEL GUITAR that you LOVE MORE THAN ME, THat B@%$H"......"SHE STAYS WITH ME".... "If I CAN'T HAVE YOU, Then, YOU SURE as HE$$ CAN'T HAVE HER with YOU Everywhere YOU GO" (SHREEEEEEEEEEK) Yea, It COULD happen |
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c c johnson
From: killeen,tx usa * R.I.P.
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Posted 1 Jun 2004 5:23 am
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THERES NOTHING WRONG WITH STEELERS WIFES i HAVE BEEN MARRIED TO THE SAME LUSCIOUS 70 YR OLD FOR 54 YRS AND ALL I HAVE TO DO IS SAY 'YES MAM' AND LET HER HAVE HER WAY |
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C Dixon
From: Duluth, GA USA
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Posted 1 Jun 2004 5:59 am
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There are wives and there are wives, just like there are men and there are men. But in any case the author of the recent popular best seller was indeed correct.
"Women are from Venus and Men are from Mars"
And NOTHING anyone does is ever going to change that. It is the way God made us. Best to coexist as best as can be; keeping the above well out in front of our thought processes.
May Jesus bless men and their wives (with particular emphasis on steel guitar players' wives) always, because the old saying is still very true,
"The only difference between men and boys, is the cost of their toys!"
carl |
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John Davis
From: Cambridge, U.K.
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Posted 1 Jun 2004 6:14 am
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"Since some women are considered high-maintenance – as is your beloved steel – "
Donna, this cannot be it! I have always left them the house etc.like you are supposed to do!
Is that a screwdriver you are holding???!!!!!
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Jody Carver
From: KNIGHT OF FENDER TWEED
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Posted 1 Jun 2004 6:21 am
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My reply to this question is a "carbon copy" of what my buddy Carl West posted. |
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John Davis
From: Cambridge, U.K.
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Posted 1 Jun 2004 8:34 am
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Jody, really pleased for you and Carl, you guys really are the lucky ones!! |
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John Davis
From: Cambridge, U.K.
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Posted 1 Jun 2004 8:38 am
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Donna, was that a genuine "Dear John" letter?
I notice you don`t write me anymore? |
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Pookie Anselmi
From: Galliano, Louisiana, USA
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Posted 1 Jun 2004 9:48 am
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My wife and I have come to an agreement. Whats hers is hers and whats mine is hers.
But really, I have a great wife. Anytime I want some equipment(new toy) she always encourages me to get it. She gets a little disappointed when I go to Guitar Center in New Orleans and I don't buy something.
I think I'll keep her.
Pookie |
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Ben Lawson
From: Brooksville Florida
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Posted 1 Jun 2004 12:39 pm
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My wife, Sandy, enjoys the steel shows almost as much as I do. She is always pleased with how down to earth even the biggest of the big guns are. John Hughie is her favorite but Tom Brumley and Lloyd Green
are right up there as far as being nice guys along with most of the other steelers we've met.
She goes with me whenever I play at the WDVR-FM radio show and sometimes when I play in Atlantic City if its an early show. |
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Jimmy Gibson
From: Cornwall, England
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Posted 1 Jun 2004 1:14 pm
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Well i feel that i must say something about the wives who do and the wives that don`t suport their men in the love they have for the greatest instrument IMOH in the world.
Well i must have been the luckiest guy in the world i had a great friend in my darling wife who was taken from me in Feb this year,she gave me all the suport i could ever ask for,and i know she is allways with me when i sit down to play.
I have known John for many years and any woman who can put up with him deserves a medal [just kidding]he! he"]
D10 CARTER AND OTHER BITS AND BOBS...JIMMY.
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Larry Robbins
From: Fort Edward, New York
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Posted 1 Jun 2004 1:54 pm
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I guess Ill' find out what my wifes made of later tonight when I tell her that I just spent a bunch of money on yet another dobro.
(Beard "R" model)Hey...its not my fault...
its that dang credit union..yea thats it...
they MADE me buy it....You KNOW I love ya honey.....can you loan me this months payment....if I dont post again in a few days please send a search party......
allow me to introduce myself,my name is mud...... |
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Ray Minich
From: Bradford, Pa. Frozen Tundra
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Posted 1 Jun 2004 2:23 pm
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Dear, please keep that hatchet away from my axe... |
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John Davis
From: Cambridge, U.K.
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Posted 1 Jun 2004 2:43 pm
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Hey Jim, don`t you think your being a bit hard on me??
With what they had they can buy their own bl£^&y Medals!!!!!!!! |
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John Bechtel
From: Nashville, Tennessee, R.I.P.
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Posted 1 Jun 2004 10:38 pm
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My wife is very different! One word about music and only my size and weight keeps me in my HAPPY-HOME!
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“Big John” Bechtel
Franklin PSG D–10 (9 &
Fender ’49–’50 T–8 Custom
Fender ’65 Reissue Twin-Reverb Custom™ 15”
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Jimmy Gibson
From: Cornwall, England
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Posted 1 Jun 2004 11:05 pm
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I will tell you this John,before i lost my Josie i would never do the things i do now,i think it`s her way of helping me cope with life by giving me other things to think about ,and you wouldn`t have any body to take the we we out of[ha ha]i expect other`s will read this and think whatis he on about,but we know don`t we. HA!HA!
AND WHERE`S MY STRINGS??????
JIMMY. |
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Bob Hickish
From: Port Ludlow, Washington, USA, R.I.P.
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Posted 2 Jun 2004 5:19 am
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When I get the Thumbs up From my wife I know
I did it right [play'n the steel that is] she comes form
a musical family and has a better ear than I |
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Auset Sarno
From: St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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Posted 2 Jun 2004 6:12 am
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Already a musician of 25+ years myself, I knew when I met my soul mate (with his musical dedication to steel) that if we were to keep strong in our love for each other and our music, that it was time to add a new love to my life ... we have 3 steels, 2 that sit right across from each other and we play every night together. Plus we've put our Dobro in C6 and I acquired a cool Fender Lap a few months ago. We gig together 4 times this month. And when he plays with other projects and we can get a sitter, I come along too. I help carry, load and set-up and give feedback on sound. And I am kid in a candy store when it comes to steel shows - can't wait, front row, center - that's where I'm usually sittin', studying every move and every smile. So, indeed there are some of us out there who are just as crazy for our steels, guitars, and making music... its in the soul - dig it!
Auset
66' Emmons S10 p/p, 52' Fender Deluxe lap |
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JAMES BANKS
From: Mineola,TX USA
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Posted 2 Jun 2004 12:28 pm
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My lovely wife of 26 years knew I loved music when we started dating. We dated in high school while I played drums and she played sax in a school stage band. I almost drove her crazy in the beginning years of steel. She suggested I stick with 6 string. WHen I decided to buy a good steel, she actually paid for most of it. I started asking for thinks to add, like a pac a seat, a matchbox etc, she bought most of them After I learned to play a little better, she actually tells me I sound good. She looks forward to the Dallas steel show (probably because so much shopping is near by.) She even gave me a trip to Jeff Newman's top gun class last year. She now has a list of her favorite steel players from the Dallas show. Most of the time, she likes to go along and listen when I play. I am thankful she is so supportive. (I do tag along for a shopping trip now and then as a trade out)
James |
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Roger Edgington
From: San Antonio, Texas USA
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Posted 2 Jun 2004 3:05 pm
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I'm a steel players wife of 38 years. We met in High School. How could anyone not be supportive of anyone who can play a steel guitar. It takes a lot of talent to play the steel. It's a God given talent that not everyone has. Even the best guitar players have a hard time learning steel. I think it's just something in their blood. Besides that they look so cute up their on that stage even when the bifocals come along.
You really have to be proud of them. |
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