Why can't our steels look more "cool"?
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We could have the front aprons painted with designs like these:
Please visit my web site and Soundcloud page and listen to the music posted there.
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chas smith,
As of right now my friend, you have the top spot for having PSG "COOL"
Mike...I loaned my PSG to a friend to do a part in the movie "Buster and Billie" they hung a curtain on it to hide the pedals.
Bill
As of right now my friend, you have the top spot for having PSG "COOL"
Mike...I loaned my PSG to a friend to do a part in the movie "Buster and Billie" they hung a curtain on it to hide the pedals.
Bill
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OK, now we're talking!
I knew there were some more ways to make the steel look cool!
In a pinch, some good airbrush painting will do the trick for me.
At least we have a blank canvas to work on.
p.s. Chuck, they have the internet in Florida too!
I knew there were some more ways to make the steel look cool!
In a pinch, some good airbrush painting will do the trick for me.
At least we have a blank canvas to work on.
p.s. Chuck, they have the internet in Florida too!
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You could have all the metal parts anodized black. And, if you wanted to go Goth, finish the wood in black, with skulls across the apron.
Or put a translucent panel between the legs with LEDs behind it. A modernized Grand Letar.
Or put metal channels across the top and bottom of the apron, and slide in different vinyl panels appropriate to the gig.
I'd like to see a lady steeler with a "Hello Kitty" instrument.
Actually, I think the PSG looks pretty cool in its natural glory. Clean simple lines, form follows function, pure elegance. But more necks, more strings, more pedals and levers help. Maybe two-tiered pedals like Vance Terry and Al Petty had.
Maybe I better figure out the S10 5X5 first.
Or put a translucent panel between the legs with LEDs behind it. A modernized Grand Letar.
Or put metal channels across the top and bottom of the apron, and slide in different vinyl panels appropriate to the gig.
I'd like to see a lady steeler with a "Hello Kitty" instrument.
Actually, I think the PSG looks pretty cool in its natural glory. Clean simple lines, form follows function, pure elegance. But more necks, more strings, more pedals and levers help. Maybe two-tiered pedals like Vance Terry and Al Petty had.
Maybe I better figure out the S10 5X5 first.
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"'Cool is as cool does' that's what wise men say.
If you would be cool, then choose another axe to play."
Steel guitar will become more "cool" when more "cool" players get recognized by those who determine what is "cool." That would be 1. young people, 2. black folks, 3. hipsters.
Santo and Johnny were the Dick Continos of the steel guitar. "Sleepwalk" is to steel as "Lady of Spain" is to accordion and "Orange Blossom" is to fiddle.
Buddy Emmons got 5 stars from Down Beat magazine for Steel Guitar Jazz. Buddy also was Ray Charles' steel player of choice, so's he's automatically cool. And he played with Danny Gatton.
Sneaky Pete was automatically cool also, for being the most iconoclastic player of his generation and playing with monster stars on huge records.
Jerry Garcia made steel guitar "cool." Buddy Cage helped. Currently Robert Randolph is the coolest thing to happen to steel guitar, in my lifetime anyway.
If you would be cool, then choose another axe to play."
Steel guitar will become more "cool" when more "cool" players get recognized by those who determine what is "cool." That would be 1. young people, 2. black folks, 3. hipsters.
Santo and Johnny were the Dick Continos of the steel guitar. "Sleepwalk" is to steel as "Lady of Spain" is to accordion and "Orange Blossom" is to fiddle.
Buddy Emmons got 5 stars from Down Beat magazine for Steel Guitar Jazz. Buddy also was Ray Charles' steel player of choice, so's he's automatically cool. And he played with Danny Gatton.
Sneaky Pete was automatically cool also, for being the most iconoclastic player of his generation and playing with monster stars on huge records.
Jerry Garcia made steel guitar "cool." Buddy Cage helped. Currently Robert Randolph is the coolest thing to happen to steel guitar, in my lifetime anyway.
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Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
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A Franklin would be a good candidate for this: it already has spider webs on the fretboard.Rich Peterson wrote:You could have all the metal parts anodized black. And, if you wanted to go Goth, finish the wood in black, with skulls across the apron.
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As for cool: doesn't Chuck Berry play a Fender 400 at the end of the movie, "Hail Hail Rock and Roll"?
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This is the front of a Jaguar XKSS on a Carter steel.
You could turn on the headlights to spot the nice looking chicks on the dance floor. I think an added windshield might also look nice, and would offer protection from thrown objects when playing in a rowdy bar.
Tony,
All kidding aside, I just listened to the clips on your website. You sounded real good on the steel.
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I wish I'd said all that.Herb Steiner wrote:"'Cool is as cool does' that's what wise men say.
If you would be cool, then choose another axe to play."
Steel guitar will become more "cool" when more "cool" players get recognized by those who determine what is "cool." That would be 1. young people, 2. black folks, 3. hipsters.
Santo and Johnny were the Dick Continos of the steel guitar. "Sleepwalk" is to steel as "Lady of Spain" is to accordion and "Orange Blossom" is to fiddle.
Buddy Emmons got 5 stars from Down Beat magazine for Steel Guitar Jazz. Buddy also was Ray Charles' steel player of choice, so's he's automatically cool. And he played with Danny Gatton.
Sneaky Pete was automatically cool also, for being the most iconoclastic player of his generation and playing with monster stars on huge records.
Jerry Garcia made steel guitar "cool." Buddy Cage helped. Currently Robert Randolph is the coolest thing to happen to steel guitar, in my lifetime anyway.
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