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Bill Hankey


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Pittsfield, MA, USA
Post  Posted 18 Feb 2008 4:22 am    
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Fast or slow, loud or soft, country or rock; all of the variables in preferences, help to establish if others share similar interests. Outspokenness, is the best guide to sorting out those who may have chosen dissimilar choices of music appreciation. The steel guitar is a fine example of preferred selectivity.
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Bo Legg


Post  Posted 20 Feb 2008 12:49 am    
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We are most assuredly going to endure once more the consequences of erudite vernacular utilized irrespective of necessity.
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Tom Higgins

 

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New Jersey, USA
Post  Posted 20 Feb 2008 5:32 am     huh?
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Bill,I`m sure you`re a nice guy,but when you post,you sound like someone who`s desperately trying to sound impressive.However,your syntax is always hopelessly jumbled,your sentences almost never parse,and I never know WHAT THE F!!! you`re talking about.I`m sure you don`t talk like you write.just relax and say what you have to say,you`ll sound much more intelligent,trust me.All IMO,of course.
Tom
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Hook Moore


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Post  Posted 20 Feb 2008 5:42 am    
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Ha Ha !! I'm not sure what any of you said but yes , I do like just about all music. Smile
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Stephen Silver


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Post  Posted 20 Feb 2008 6:24 am    
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What Tom said.

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Bill Hankey


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Post  Posted 20 Feb 2008 7:03 am    
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b0b.

Please close this thread. I see no need to tolerate verbal abuses.
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Steve Norman


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Seattle Washington, USA
Post  Posted 20 Feb 2008 8:34 am    
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well your to far away to hit with a rock


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Mike Shefrin

 

Post  Posted 20 Feb 2008 10:04 am    
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"Smatterings Of Preferences" ???

Smatter with you??

Carroll Hale

 

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EastTexas, USA
Post  Posted 20 Feb 2008 10:12 am    
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well, I dont know any of ya..........but, I did spend a couple of wonderful...snowy and cold nites in Pittsfield MA a few years back....had a wonderful meal at "Dakotas"...I believe and met some great people......hope to return someday....but,not in the winter.....too cold for this old texas cowboy...I do enjoy most all of the posts on sgf..and there are some friendly and helpful players on here........to help this newbie out...
have a great day.
from deep in the heart of east texas.
ch
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Joe Drivdahl


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Montana, USA
Post  Posted 20 Feb 2008 11:22 am    
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I'll answer your question best I can, Bill.

I enjoy all kinds of music as long as it is in fact music. To me music has rules, some of which are bendable and even breakable at times. But at no time does a jackhammer resemble music. That is simply noise. Do some folks enjoy that sound? Maybe they do, but is not music and it never will be. This is where I classify Rap and other genres of music including some of today's country; just noise.

Personal taste does not enter into it. If people like noise then so be it, but don't insult the intelligence of those of us who know better by calling it "Music." Music is a life-long investment, and takes years of practice to master. Its not something you can do by banging on some garbage can lids and screaming like a banshee.

For me, as long as there is a musical structure, and some reasonably decent players backing some fine singers or other soloists (singers are optional) then you have music.

When you encounter someone who says they don't like old whiney country, their probably noise lovers. So be it, to each his own. But know in your own heart that they are musically illiterate and can't tell music from noise.

At least thats how I see it.

joe
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Bo Legg


Post  Posted 20 Feb 2008 11:49 am    
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Bill Hankey..
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Please close this thread. I see no need to tolerate verbal abuses.
Bill in your effort to become a purposeful distraction from a systemic social ill, you parade large words and jargon in a manner best described as cut and paste, in a deliberate attempt to show off your knowledge or to 'close someone out' of the conversation and you should not be surprised when it is treated with the utmost skepticism. I have become your Usher impersonator and I don’t think the forum would be as entertaining without you.
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Archie Nicol R.I.P.


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Post  Posted 20 Feb 2008 5:55 pm    
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Yes, Bo. That must be one of Bill's shortest posts.
You'ld think he could've worded it better?

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Bill McRoberts

 

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Janesville, Wisconsin USA
Post  Posted 21 Feb 2008 5:53 am    
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I'm verklempt..[choked with emotion]..to level the playing field.(not really)

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Bo Legg


Post  Posted 21 Feb 2008 12:35 pm    
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verklept..[choked with emotion] Mr. McRoberts, as the Bribroder in question would so poetically say "let me congratulate you on the word for the day."
Bribroder (Someone who likes to use big words) Or in this context (A Crazy PSG picker from across the ocean yelling “Pip Pip Cheerio”) I’m not speaking of you Arch.
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Joe Drivdahl


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Post  Posted 21 Feb 2008 1:57 pm    
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The impressive and eloquent verbal articulation of the ubiquitous, extraordinary and frequently inspirational ideas of colossal import to the steel guitar world whether delivered in the stringent British language or the inferior tongue of its colloquial American cousin does indeed require an exceptional mastery of the English vernacular.

Would you not be of the same opinion, Bo?
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Bo Legg


Post  Posted 21 Feb 2008 5:13 pm    
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As a cousin and fellow bribroder, I’m astutely astounded that you would solicit my opinion. Gads! We’ve the last of the crumpets with tea to endure the dynasty. Biscuits me Lord?
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Bo Legg


Post  Posted 21 Feb 2008 7:49 pm    
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