Portland-Metro of Oregon, Steel players gathering.
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- Ray Montee
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Here we go again!
Hey there MR. Muller.........
Where's the photo's from your last gathering????
We all enjoy seeing who was there and having a great time.
Where's the photo's from your last gathering????
We all enjoy seeing who was there and having a great time.
- Bob Muller
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- Ray Montee
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Bob's place is the HOT BED of activity!
I truly don't understand why more steel players aren't showing up for 'the GATHERING".
The accomodations of Bob's man cave couldn't be nicer or more plush. Neat and clean, a no smoking environment and both guitars and amps of which to avail oneself. What more could a musician possibly want? Also, plenty of FREE, easy access parking with no long cross-country jaunts to carry ones equipment in.
I've always felt that a dozen or two of assorted Dunkin' donuts and a soft drink would go far toward attracting more players and possibly consider letting the dancing girls go, as they're like tambourine players as they're mostly flash with little or no substance.
Hope to see you guys come Tuesday. Beginners, inter-mediates and olde-time pro's are all welcome and will feel totally comfortable.
The accomodations of Bob's man cave couldn't be nicer or more plush. Neat and clean, a no smoking environment and both guitars and amps of which to avail oneself. What more could a musician possibly want? Also, plenty of FREE, easy access parking with no long cross-country jaunts to carry ones equipment in.
I've always felt that a dozen or two of assorted Dunkin' donuts and a soft drink would go far toward attracting more players and possibly consider letting the dancing girls go, as they're like tambourine players as they're mostly flash with little or no substance.
Hope to see you guys come Tuesday. Beginners, inter-mediates and olde-time pro's are all welcome and will feel totally comfortable.
- Bob Muller
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Re: Bob's place is the HOT BED of activity!
[quote="Ray Montee"] Dunkin' donuts and a soft drink would go far toward attracting more players and possibly consider letting the dancing girls go, as they're like tambourine players as they're mostly flash with little or no substance.
So Donuts or dancing girls,I am not sure I am with you on that one Ray
So Donuts or dancing girls,I am not sure I am with you on that one Ray
- Ray Montee
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Well now, on second tho't Bob...............
Maybe keep the dancin' girls........
and just a simple box of mini-white powdered sugar
donuts that could be cut in half so everyone would have at least one-half donut each.
And about the drink, perhaps a BIG GULP of popular flavor with a free straw for everyone to share the drink with?
and just a simple box of mini-white powdered sugar
donuts that could be cut in half so everyone would have at least one-half donut each.
And about the drink, perhaps a BIG GULP of popular flavor with a free straw for everyone to share the drink with?
- Bob Muller
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Well we started off the new year with a great jam session and New Year's celebration combined. Everything kind of came together at the last minute, but we had a room filled with great players and friends, some good food and beverage, and generally a really great time. We did a few more things for this get together, we shot a few video clips which are listed on the links below, and I also have several pictures. This should give everyone a pretty good idea on what this is all about, you missed a good one if you weren't here this time. We did have to give up the dancing girls this time, spent all the money on food and drinks.
PAN HANDLE RAG
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQ7yT_GncbA
CRAZY ARMS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kt7JX-8GCJk
FUNNY HOW TIME SLIPS AWAY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjzxGa-EPl8
MAKING PLANS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mKW3L5BtXE
This should pretty much give you an idea what this is all about. Hope to see everyone at the next jam in two weeks.
PAN HANDLE RAG
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQ7yT_GncbA
CRAZY ARMS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kt7JX-8GCJk
FUNNY HOW TIME SLIPS AWAY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjzxGa-EPl8
MAKING PLANS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mKW3L5BtXE
This should pretty much give you an idea what this is all about. Hope to see everyone at the next jam in two weeks.
- Bob Muller
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- Ray Montee
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Sad news..........
Sorry to learn of your sickness, Mr. Muller.
Sally and I were wondering why your usual mid-afternoon nap waking telephone calls had not occurred this past week.
Hope it's nothing serious. What's the prognostication for your recovery????
Do keep us all informed, for without BOB MULLER, there simply would be no steel guitar gathering for all to enjoy.
GET WELL soon!
Sally and I were wondering why your usual mid-afternoon nap waking telephone calls had not occurred this past week.
Hope it's nothing serious. What's the prognostication for your recovery????
Do keep us all informed, for without BOB MULLER, there simply would be no steel guitar gathering for all to enjoy.
GET WELL soon!
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- Stephen Cowell
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Are you guys still doing this? I'll have business in PDX soon... and can be flexible about the dates. Will y'all meet Feb 5?
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- Bob Muller
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Well these new viruses going around can sure be mean these days. I'm just starting to feel alive again, I hope we can meet on Tuesday, January 29. Starting to call people again and see if we can get a group together, so for now plan on the 29th. Stephen if you're going to be in Portland be sure to stop by, give me a heads up on the date, we will make plans to do something, I have plenty of equipment here that you can use, you just need to show up. Dave, hope you can make it again soon Eric's guitar need some more playtime again. I just did some more work on it, should be ready to go. Hope to see everyone back again soon.
- Ray Montee
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THANK GOODNESS............you're still with us.
With this tardy response............I can now stop screening the Obit's every morning. THANKS for touching bases with all of your gathering friends.
- Dave Grafe
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- Bob Muller
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- Ray Montee
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GREAT Photo's..................
Thanks Bob........for the great photo's.
It's nice to know that the three folks that travel the furthest each week seem to enjoy the gathering as much as the guys that live just around the corner.
Their contribution to the activities is nothing short of GREAT! Having a live accompanist is the real answer to playing good music.
Storm is one of the finest vocalists I've heard in many a year and have truly enjoyed my opportunities to make music with him. His guitar playing is second to none.
Josh has really improved in such a very short time.
His steel playing is right there.....right on! His lead guitar picking is might fine also.
And, it's nice to have a bass-person that knows how to play it correctly. A good one is hard to find and ads so much to the sound of a tight little group.
It's nice to know that the three folks that travel the furthest each week seem to enjoy the gathering as much as the guys that live just around the corner.
Their contribution to the activities is nothing short of GREAT! Having a live accompanist is the real answer to playing good music.
Storm is one of the finest vocalists I've heard in many a year and have truly enjoyed my opportunities to make music with him. His guitar playing is second to none.
Josh has really improved in such a very short time.
His steel playing is right there.....right on! His lead guitar picking is might fine also.
And, it's nice to have a bass-person that knows how to play it correctly. A good one is hard to find and ads so much to the sound of a tight little group.
- Dave Grafe
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- Bob Muller
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- Ray Montee
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Life Gets Tegeous............don't it?
I don't know if I spelled that word correctly or not but I did try.........
Bob: I got up Tuesday morning feeling better and had great plans for making it to the 'gathering' at your wonderful place however...........
By the time we got to the olde folks bowling alley place, my back was stabbing me once again. I struggled thro' the first game barely making my average but had to sit out the next two games and then hobbled to the car. Getting up the long flight of stairs at the apartment nearly did me in and did bring tears to my eyes.
Sorry I let you down. Nothing personal, I assure you. Your deteriorating olde pal..........
Bob: I got up Tuesday morning feeling better and had great plans for making it to the 'gathering' at your wonderful place however...........
By the time we got to the olde folks bowling alley place, my back was stabbing me once again. I struggled thro' the first game barely making my average but had to sit out the next two games and then hobbled to the car. Getting up the long flight of stairs at the apartment nearly did me in and did bring tears to my eyes.
Sorry I let you down. Nothing personal, I assure you. Your deteriorating olde pal..........
- Bob Muller
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Well we had another good jam last week, sorry you couldn't make it Ray but you should have sent the dancing girls anyway. Dave Grafe showed up and played some great music for us, Shannon had a new/old bass guitar she was trying out, looks great! And generally we just played some good music. Hope to see everyone again at the next jam.
- Bob Muller
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- Bob Muller
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We had a great jam again last night. This time Ray Montee was able to make it, Was good to have him back again. Dave Grafe also made by to play some more great links. Shannon, Josh, and storm were here also, they seem to be very excited about the upcoming Texas pedal steel show. We took a few photos for everyone to see.
Hope everyone had a good time this time. Next time we should be able to hear stories from the Texas jam.
Hope everyone had a good time this time. Next time we should be able to hear stories from the Texas jam.
- Bob Muller
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