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Larry,
Didn't mean any offense to most of the musicians in Oregon. I was born there and lived most of my life there, and yes, I met a lot of good people, and a lot of jerks, also. Played more bad places than good, also. I think my music experiences in Oregon may have tainted my judgement some.
Most of it was probably my own fault, but it sure seemed a lot more cut throat in the Northwest than any place else I've been. It just seemed like everybody had a chip on their shoulder and you had to prove yourself over and over.
I still have a few very good freinds up there in music and I sure didn't mean to offend anyone, but if you lived down here, (well, maybe not Beeville, but San Antonio or Houston), and could adjust to the heat I don't think you'd ever go back, just MHO.
You know, I lived there from 1953 to 1986 on and off, and I think I may have met 4 or 5 steel players the entire time. Maybe things are getting better.
Take care,
Les
Didn't mean any offense to most of the musicians in Oregon. I was born there and lived most of my life there, and yes, I met a lot of good people, and a lot of jerks, also. Played more bad places than good, also. I think my music experiences in Oregon may have tainted my judgement some.
Most of it was probably my own fault, but it sure seemed a lot more cut throat in the Northwest than any place else I've been. It just seemed like everybody had a chip on their shoulder and you had to prove yourself over and over.
I still have a few very good freinds up there in music and I sure didn't mean to offend anyone, but if you lived down here, (well, maybe not Beeville, but San Antonio or Houston), and could adjust to the heat I don't think you'd ever go back, just MHO.
You know, I lived there from 1953 to 1986 on and off, and I think I may have met 4 or 5 steel players the entire time. Maybe things are getting better.
Take care,
Les
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Les, I'm curoius; what's the "Oregon Attitude"? All the steelers I know in this state are good folks. Furthermore, most of us know or know of one another. Could it be the club management, material, other band members or singers? There is a shortage of able and willing steelers out here. As a result, I average 15-20 gigs per month here. Although mostly in the bigger cities, the steel is alive and well. Just wonderin' -Doug-
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