Because I like my unrecognizable style!!Barry Blackwood wrote:If you don't want to sound 'recognizable' as a steel, why bother playing one?I don’t approach the E9 in a conventional or recognizable style
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Because I like my unrecognizable style!!Barry Blackwood wrote:If you don't want to sound 'recognizable' as a steel, why bother playing one?I don’t approach the E9 in a conventional or recognizable style
Aww, Drew... You know there are a boatload of amazing, world-class players still playing steel shows. For example, just to name a few off the top of my head:Drew Howard wrote:I don't play shows, they died off with the players.
Yep...those that count every clam. After all these years I can tell the difference between those who compliment you but are just saying it, and those who compliment you and mean it.Dick Wood wrote:I have a hard enough time playing without having a couple hundred pickers breathing down my neck counting every clam.
Bingo! There's the best reason to go. It's good to meet and talk to people that enjoy the same thing. Far better than any golf game or fishing trip. That's why I go to anything I suppose.Ronald Moore wrote:I play about three shows a year. They are not a competition. If they were, I wouldn't do them. For me it's not so much about the music, but the good friends and other good people you meet (Jim Cohen being one of them)