Portland Or steel jam Oct 23rd

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Portland Or steel jam Oct 23rd

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Time again to gather the steels and crank them up. We will again be at the Milwaukie Elks lodge Sunday Oct 23rd, 1-5 pm come early to set up we start right at 1:00.

This time Wes and I are going to put together about 12 songs using Band in a Box. Almost every other jam in the country does this and we are going to try it this time. If we do not like the key or the bpm we can change them on the fly.

We are OPEN to recommendations for songs.

They must be easy for Everyone to play - Tie A Yellow Ribbon is OUT.

Proposed list:
A Way to Survive C-110bpm
Amarillo By Morning D-115
Big Balls G-210
C Jam Blues C-160
Cheating Heart E-130
Hold It C-140
Kansas City C-140
Pan Handle Rag E-155
6 Days A-80
Steel Guitar Rag E-100
Storms Never Last C-120
Together Again D-103
Working Man Blues A-206 Do hold me to the bpm

These are all familiar songs, easy to play, with a variety of E9th and C6th to keep most everyone happy and involved. Remember it is all about the brotherhood.

Until then put some new strings on your guitar and loosen up those old fingers, as we be picking now.

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Post by Tony Glassman »

Larry.......I'll be there for sure this time.

See you on Saturday at Eric's funeral service?
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Re: Portland Or steel jam Oct 23rd

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Larry Behm wrote: This time Wes and I are going to put together about 12 songs using Band in a Box. Almost every other jam in the country does this and we are going to try it this time. We are going to use some of the standards we have used in the past like Swing Doors and Truck Driving Man and Think I Just Stay Here and Drink.

We are OPEN to recommendations for songs.

They must be easy for Everyone to play - Tie A Yellow Ribbon is OUT.
Excellent! How about "I'm an Old Cowhand" by Johnny Mercer (has a 3 note pickup at the top):

I'm an old cowhand - Johnny Cash

A:
B-7 | D7 | G C7 | B-7 E7 |
B-7 | D7 | G | F#-7b5 B7 |

B:
E-7 | B-7 | E-7 | B-7 |
E-7 | B-7 E7 | A-7 D7 | G E7 |
A-7 D7 | G |

or if that arrangement seems too complicated, this:

A:
B-7 | D7 | G | G |
B-7 | D7 | G | G |

B:
E-7 | B-7 | E-7 | B-7 |
E-7 | B-7 | A-7 D7 | G |
A-7 D7 | G |


or even simpler:

A:
D | D7 | G | G |
D | D7 | G | G |

B:
E-7 | B-7 | E-7 | B-7 |
E-7 | B-7 | D7 | G |
D7 | G |
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As it stands now I just might be there.See if we can get a few Seattle pickers down there for the fun.
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:D
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If anyone in the Portland area would like to practice up for the upcoming steel jam, I hold a practice session every Tuesday night at my place in Wilsonville. I will have the same band in a box tracks to practice the songs from the jam available. We have plenty of room, and extra guitars if you don't want to bring your instrument, just show up. We start every Tuesday night about seven, just give me a call if you need further information.

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Dave Harmonson wrote:As it stands now I just might be there.See if we can get a few Seattle pickers down there for the fun.
great news!.......we always enjoy getting to jam with our brothers from the far north.
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Great news! Thanks Larry!
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Post by Twayn Williams »

Bob Muller wrote:If anyone in the Portland area would like to practice up for the upcoming steel jam, I hold a practice session every Tuesday night at my place in Wilsonville. I will have the same band in a box tracks to practice the songs from the jam available. We have plenty of room, and extra guitars if you don't want to bring your instrument, just show up. We start every Tuesday night about seven, just give me a call if you need further information.

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That's a very generous offer! If my schedule weren't completely crazy I'd take ya up on it :)
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gonna try and come down. it will be good to see you all again.

"Big Balls"...the ac/dc classic? :eek: :?:
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Ben more like Big Balls in Cowtown by Bob Wills

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Will there be Nashville charts again?
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Once we settle on the list I will have Lynn post them on his page. I am trying to keep it simple so everyone can play every song, remember it is all about the brotherhood, the music is what brings us together.

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And after all the time I spent working up "Giant Steps".......

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Post by Tony Glassman »

Larry, You know I appreciate you but in my opinion:

I think that the proposed song list is a little heavy in rock/rhythm & blues based material and weak in the western swing dept? I'd bet most steelers are more comfortable jamming to either country or western tunes as compared to 60's rock/blues.

Kansas City (old and tired R&B tune)
Hold It (simiiar to Kansas City, but with a turnaround)
C-Jam Blues (great Basie tune)

Maybe lose one or two of those and replace w/:

Deep Water

Home in San Antone

BTW: I could live w/o ever playing Steel Guitar Rag again too


Hope I'm not being too critical :)
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New proposed list:

A Way to Survive
Amarillo By Morning
Don't You Ever Get Tired Of Hurting Me
Kansas City
Cheating Heart
Good Hearted Woman
6 Days On The Road
Take These Chains
Together Again
Working Man Blues
Deep Water
Steel Guitar Rag

Some fast, some slow, some E9 and some C6th, all familiar. Thanks Tony.

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.......much better mix :)
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A good tome to make the trip over from Bend. Got it on my calendar!
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Hi Larry;
I finally got that Sunday off from work! I am looking forward to coming & playing at my 1st jam. Is there a section where us beginners will hang out :)
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Steve all new players get to sit between Doug Jones and Harley James. This will bring out the best in you.

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haha....no pressure at all.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Best seat in the house sitting next to those guys!
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Finally, I think I can make this one. I hate to miss these get togethers, but I will miss playing with the great band we've had in the past.
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Mitch Gilbert wrote:...... but I will miss playing with the great band we've had in the past.
I agree.

Though I appreciate all the effort Larry and Wes have put in to setting up this BIAB jam session ........

It seems ironic, that we steel players, who bemoan the use of karaoke and dee-jays (which contribute to the decline of live-music gigs), - are now firing the live band who has so graciously played these steel jams in the past. :cry:
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Post by Doug Jones »

Gonna have to miss this one; Darn! Family matters are calling me away. Have fun everybody and see ya next time . . . . . . .
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Post by Larry Behm »

Doug sorry to hear this but family comes first, hurry back. This is good new in a way for Steve as now he has to sit between Harley and Mark Simpson.

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