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Isn't music a marvelous thing? Who could imagine that a song could bring out so much hostility?
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This has nothing to do with hostility or bitterness. Just people's opinions. Bad is bad.
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I believe that should be "bad is your opinion" unless you insist on speaking for all of us.
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Who said I was speaking for you Steve?
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Kevin--

Kindly send your teeth in to the Silencers for their evaluation. Should your dental endowment be found to exceed their own, then and only then will you qualify to express an opinion on someone's orthodontia.

Hey, this is the Steel Guitar Forum: What makes you think we would tolerate divergent opinions on a steel guitar performance?
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My point exactly Jeff. This is not a Nazi Concentration camp Bruce. I respect everyones opinion on this forum, whether I disagree with it or not. I was a staff writer for Steel Guitar World Magazine for eight years. I play every weekend with a band that is booked six months in advance and will be opening for Martina McBride, Brad Paisley, and others in front of ten thousand people in June. I have been playing for thirty years. I am entitled to my opinion. I listen to others and thats why I participate in this forum. You are not the only card carrying expert Bruce.
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Hey RetCop

Its FUGGEDABOUDIT,,,and I knew I guy with a
bad set of "false teeth" who used to to accompany me on "Remington Ride"..what great
rhythm he had,,,he really had nice teeth...
"both of them" Image

Why is everyone getting so excited over this?
Its time for a break Image Back to my long stories,, Image hate no one....Peace my brothers.
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Jason Odd:
I'm going to take a poke at you, since you were using my own words in your post - I guess you were taking a poke at me. My opinions on "alt country" are just that - my opinions. I've been down this road with yourself before - I know you like alt. country. I don't. I live in Chicago - supposed hotbed of alt. country. Why am I a geezer if I say: "Jason, you're right - they either sound like early Jackson Browne or a bad '70s 'southern rock' band"? I'll tell you what, Jason, I didn't like Jackson Browne in the '70's - I sure don't want to hear a bad re-hash of him today. I've been to some of these alt. country shows where you couldn't hear the steel guitar - many times! And when you DID hear it - you wished you hadn't - like two cats on a hot night in old San Juan! I guess my point was this: if the instrument is there for looks alone, why bother? As for Ryan Adams having "crud coming out of his ears", well that's just your opinion, innit? BTW - why more "pros" don't post here - they're too busy practicing scales, which is what I should be doing now . . . wood-shedding with the metronome! And Johan, don't sell yourself short: I'm sure you're at least as good as Bucky's little toenail. Yuck!

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Kim:
It is not my intention to "send down" anyone...
just trying to interject some levity and perspective... to try and break the wicked spiral these threads seem to start descending into, dangling participles and all...

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HEY!!!

don't be dissing my man Jackson!


(a joke.... Image I still like DVA's initial retort....but hey, David Lindley defined the rock lap steel idiom. I hear folks trying to cop his sound and licks all the time)

Seriously, I was trying to recall just how many times this threads content had been hashed out here since the days of the original forum. Heck, back then, we really knew how to have fun!....I think a lot of this stuff was on the old off topic forum, back when Nick, Les, and Tom roamed the halls with their acerbic wit. Ahh...those were the days. uhhmmm......I forgot what I was talking about....Never mind Image

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Robert, last week I saw a alt-country band and they were magnificent, acoustic bass, the singer played semi-acoustic rhythm guitar and Charlie Owen was on lap steel, he was a killer!
The drummer was there, but he took the night off and socailised.

Personally I'd like to see Maurice Frawley & The Working Class Ringoes on TV, but it ain't ever gonna happen.

Alt-country is a wide spectrum, I personally would include Dale Watson, Freakwater, Uncle Tupelo and Big Sandy under that name, why??.. because they are the alternative to what is billed as country now.
(Watson has been called retro-country, but I consider that an insulting term.)

Robert, I wasn't really taking a poke at you, you.. Retcop and others like y'all blend into a mass for me. Sometimes I have to go back and look at your names because you write similar things and seem to think so much along the same lines.

Actually, I'm not a big Jackson Browne fan either, but then I never really cared for Jim Reeves either.. perhaps I should make a post about that?

..does anyone know if Jim Reeves had bad teeth,? I'd sure like to comment on that.
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Post by Kim West »

dva--all is cool. i thoroughly enjoyed your archived post. read it and loved it. just that i've been a public defender for twenty years, and the reference to numbers and humorous responses was just too much like the old prison joke stories. and to be "sent down" is a reference to being sent down to prison. that's all. it was my attempt at a humorous response, but then i guess not everyone who reads this has been sent down to prison, and therefore familiar with the term. anyway, dave, all is cool with me. i've been enjoying the emotional give and take. what a wonderful way to get to know the people behind the posts. (and now i've blown MY cover!)
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well-THAT'S wierd: i sent off a response, and it seems to have disappeared. anyway, to summarize: dva-no problem, i read and enjoyed your archived post and laughed heartily. being "sent down" is a reference to my line of work, as a public defender for 20 years, wherein my clients get sent down (every now and then), and they tell jokes by number. maybe funny, maybe not. but i certainly did not mean anything negative, dave. i have been treated VERY KINDLY by everyone here at the forum, both here and by email (thank you, <x>). again, no problem, dave. sorry about the misunderstanding.
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Post by Chris Walke »

Late reply..been away from my computer:

Mr Hatton said: "If Bucky Baxter chooses to put himself in the situation he did on Leno, than he better be able to take the critism of other steelers."

Why should there be any criticism? And, "puts himself in the situation he did"...well, let's see:

>phone rings<

"Hello?"

"Hey this is Ryan, I got a slot on the Leno show, are you available to play?"

"Uh, let me think...the Leno show.... Gee, I don't know if I want that gig, especially if you're gonna play one of those rock songs. It might upset some of my steel guitar brethren. Nope, I'm gonna have to pass on the Leno show, thanks for askin' anyway."

Yeah, right.
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Post by Chris Walke »

Retcop:

Yes, there's an alt rock. Spear-headed in the early 90s by Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Soundgarden, etc...

I suppose there probably is an alt jazz and an alt blues. Just hasn't been "officially" termed so. Whenever there is a mainstream, there is an alternative.
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First, and MOST IMPORTANT: I am NOT the Nick whom Steve Stallings refers to as roaming the halls of Off-Topic"...
Second: All hail to Bruce Bouton for what SHOULD have been the final word in this thread...
Third: All hail to Dave Van Allen, whose referenced list SHOULD be the final word in quite a number of threads... Image
Fourth: If you don't like it, don't listen - it's as simple as that. But - many of us here are (regular 6-string) guitar players as well... do the "critics" get all excited and disgusted every time there is someone on TV playing 6-string behind someone they don't like? whew, must get tiring if you do... keyboards? ... same thing.
Jason Odd obviously has appreciation for a VERY wide range of music, from Western swing to alt.country to punk-rock (if I've understood correctly). I suspect a lot of the music he likes, I would hate... but so what? a lot of other things I like, and he's still (at least) one of the two most historically knowledgeable people on this forum (excluding, maybe, those who actually lived/created the history!)
Another example: Bob Hoffnar, clearly very knowledgeable, approaches the instrument with his brain and his heart, and another whose posts make very worthwhile reading - I have a sneaking suspicion that I wouldn't like a lot of the music he is involved in - but I can still learn a great deal from his posts, and he's still probably 183 times the musician I will ever be...
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Post by Herb Steiner »

Anytime any creative person... musician, writer, painter, etc... puts something out for the general public to share, he or she opens him or herself up to criticism. That includes Bucky, Kevin, everyone on this thread, and yours truly. If you can't handle criticism, stay in the local bar band scene, because regardless of how well you play, SOMEONE, SOMEWHERE is gonna be critical.

What is important to me, however, is how justified is the criticism. IMHO, the fact that he played a style of music some folks don't particularly care for is not justifiable criticism to level at a picker. Musicians don't have a choice as to what music the artist plays. They're just hired to make the artist sound "better" and that judgement is in the eyes of the artist.

Baxter is a professional musician, with a great resume, who took a high profile gig, one of many he's had. Would anyone on this forum refuse a gig on the Leno show, or would they brag to high heaven about it and consider it a high point of their careers? I guess some would if they didn't like the music being performed. That's a professional career decision, of course. And an ill-advised one, IMHO.

I still, after 40 years, refer back to a column Pete Seeger wrote in Sing Out! magazine back in 1962. Paraphrasing Pete, "Be very generous with other picker's music, and be very critical of your own music. Because to be sure, one day the tables will be turned on you."


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Post by Kevin Hatton »

Hey Nick Allen, never heard of you man. It would be a cold day in hell before Bruce Bouton's opinion (or anyone elses)on anything would be the final answer on this forum! Like I said this is not a Nazi Concentration camp. I agree with you Herb. Bucky is a good player, but this is not about him as a good player. Its about a performance on Leno's show and people's subjective opinions. Its not personal.
I have turned down recording opportunities
in the past because the artist sucked and I didn't want to be associated with the project. I got the usual phone calls from friends asking why. Some people will take any job for the money or exposure. I won't. Anyone who knows me knows that. I wouldn't play with Ryan Adams. I'd sell my stuff first.
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Kevin, of course you've never heard of me. I'm just a non-pedaler playing rock/pop in small bars and clubs in Chicago & suburbs, where there are few steel guitars. (whoops, you edited your post, guess you got some names turned around)

I have to agree with Herb's comments on players opening themselves up for criticism on the high-profile gigs. That point is well-taken. BUT, check back on this thread and count how many posts actually address Bucky's playing on that particular song. Not many. Outnumbered by comments on teeth.

A little speculation: Who knows, maybe Ryan Adams made a bad call and switched the song they were gonna play at the last minute. <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Chris Walke on 04 March 2002 at 09:04 AM.]</p></FONT>
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"...is there an alt rock? an alt Jazz? an alt Blues? an alt Oprera? an alt Classical?"

FWIW...
Alt Rock is usually reffered to as "Indie Rock", which stands for "Independant" Rock, meaning that a band has CD out on an Independant Label, and the music doesn't fit any current radio play formats so it's hard to get picked up by a mojor label.

"Alt Jazz" is often reffered to as "Acid Jazz" and again, it ain't Kenny G so it's not on the radio.

Alt Blues?... Often refferd to as Blues Rock, Funk Blues, ect...
It aint B.B. King so it's not on the radio, but it falls into the blues catagory.

Alt Opera?...
I don't know, but one time I took a blind date to the opera...
Nobody would leave untill she sang!?!
Go figer?!

Alt Classical?... Have you heard Bob Hoffners new CD?!