Most recent insulting / embarassing remark from the audience

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Most recent insulting / embarassing remark from the audience

Post by Steve Spitz »

Where do I start? So many moments....

This weekend at some gig a guy comes up and suggests I could use my steel as a walker. "It`s just the right size! or you could make a walker that looks like your steel!" He wasn`t kidding.

I`m 52 years old. Must be hard city miles.

absolutely not the most insulting/embarassing moment,(not enuff band width for all of them), just the most recent.
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Do you have any pictures available? I'm 73 and I sure could use some ideas for myself!
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"Wow, you're Jim Cohen? I really love your music! I bought your CD for a dollar at a yard sale!"
(True story... :roll: )
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Post by Steve Gorman »

Once a fellow came up to me and said, "Wow, you have really improved since last time I heard you."

Talk about a left handed compliment...
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Post by Charles Davidson »

Steve, That's better than [Hey man you suck since the last time I heard you.] :D YOU BETCHA,DYK?BC.
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'Your sound greats!"
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Post by Tony Prior »

"can you play some songs that I know " ?
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Post by Rick Batey »

Overheard from a deranged-looking woman concerning our solo support act:

"Wow, he's a great guitar player! Even better than me! And I don't even play guitar."
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Post by Ned McIntosh »

"Hey you roadies, let us know when the band gets here, okay?"
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Post by Diego Sciocchetti »

wow! u're great! never seen anyone playing a "sewing machine"!
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Post by Ken Byng »

"Didn't you used to be Ken Byng?"

Yep - had that twice now. We all have two lives, one young and one old. Nobody remembers the in between bit. :D
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Post by John Rosett »

My band was playing at a local bar, and every time I took a solo on my lap steel, this one table full of college kids would just go wild with applause. When we took a break, one of them comes up to me and says "We LOVE your steel guitar playing! It's so corny!"

Other than that, I hate it when someone yells "Play one more!".....after the first song.
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"Hey can't you guys play something we know" ---Reply "if you had bought our cd you would know them".
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"Why do you guys wear those stupid cowboy hats?" (from a highly attractive female singer who was working the downstairs bar at Toronto's old Orchard Park Tavern while we were playing upstairs in what was called the "National Velvet Room").

She may also have asked me (memory is a bit hazy - might have been her drummer who asked me) whether I ever played with "good bands", but since she also tried to hire me for a gig I took that as a compliment to me if not the band I was working with. I do remember thinking that her band stunk.
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Post by Jim Lindsey (Louisiana) »

Ken Byng wrote:"Didn't you used to be Ken Byng?"

Yep - had that twice now. We all have two lives, one young and one old. Nobody remembers the in between bit. :D
Ken, I feel what you're saying for sure ... I laid off of steel for nearly ten years and have just gotten back into it in the last year. I've heard people can change over the years, but what happened at a gig a couple of months back made me laugh out loud ... an older guy came up to me and said, "Don't know if you've ever heard of him but there was this guy, Jim Lindsey, who played steel with Ty Herndon some years ago. I went to all their gigs and watched him play that steel all the time. Every now and then you play something that sounds just a little bit like something he'd play." :lol:
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Oh Boy

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Oh Boy, this could be a real can of worms.
Well besides lap and PSG I bring 8 and 4 string mandolins. After 4 years of touring + 10 yrs of local gigs. I get things like "hey guy love the baby guitar." Or the ladies say stuff like "Love the tiny guitar it's so cute, did you buy it at a toy store?"
This will tend to go on until I put the overdrive on, shred and melt faces. I don't mind. I do it to myself forcing mandolins and steel on folks who thought they were going to a rock show. Another backsided comment I get is "wow don't like the music or the band but you are really good" This will often happen while the band is right next to me. (i'm often a hired gun, that does not help me get work at all) I remember one show where I could hear 3 or 4 very loud boston jock types (redsox hats etc..) saying they thought my "country slide guitar" was for stupid rednecks or something like that. Yes I'm a yankee, but a steel player and lover of country and the south and west. So I told the songwriter to get out of the way blasted these guys with a massive ac/ac/sacred steel style solo. They came up to me after the set and said "that was the biggest dirtest sound we've ever heard in a club this small. You rock!" I like to turn negitive into positive. Overdrive can help sometimes.
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Post by Jerry Hayes »

Speaking of a walker, here's one with a lapsteel on it........

Other quotes. "You really don't play as bad as everyone says"

"How long have you been in country music, yes or no?"

"He went to Nashville with dreams of becoming a big star, he had everything it took! The only things holding him back was his picking and singing!"

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Post by Stu Schulman »

I walked into my local VFW last Sunday while a terrible band was trying to play and I asked the bartender if they were going to have live music today? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I was playing a guitar gig with my little ZT amp last week and some knucklehead yelled out that looks more like a space heater than an amp...I said ask yer Mom she gave it to me last night. :whoa:
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Post by Roger Rettig »

"How long have you been playing, roughly?"

:oops: :whoa: :(
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Post by Steve English »

"Play that one that all of you know"
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heres one

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I ask a friend of mine the other day if he had heard our bands last cd

he said he..l I hope so :lol:

was funny at the time hehehe Mike
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Post by Jim Pitman »

"Play something good." (like I haven't been?)
My brother got that request so much he wrote a song called "Something Good".
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Post by Steve English »

I think the B side of "Something Good" was.....
"Far,Far,Away" :lol:
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