A couple of posts cry out for response:
y'know, Jim---that's what I thought but this guy I know who's a lawyer....well he's not actually a lawyer but in the summer he mows the lawn of a lawyer...not a very good lawyer but my friend does a lousy job on the lawn so it's ok....so anyway he sez Jon, he sez, there are some places in this country where you might run into problems if you kill him. Get a bleeding heart liberal judge and the next thing you know they are worrying about the other guy, the good steel player, the guy you, like, killed, and they are persecuting YOU. Up is down and down is sideways. It's a world gone mad.<SMALL>I'm afraid you'll just have to kill him...</SMALL>
Reece:
Thank you sincerely for the simple yet profound message. Unfortunately, somehow every time I play out this scenario in my mind I end up losing. Can't quite figure.....<SMALL>....never compete with anyone but yourself.</SMALL>
Nick--no secrets. The young lady is Karen Hudson. Jimmy Nations just bailed and the guitar is being picked up by Jimmy's steel/guitar man Skip Krevens. We've got an Oct 21 Baggot Inn and a Nov. 3 Lakeside coming up. Unfortunately this whole thing is a struggle because she can't keep band members for various reasons. Every rehearsal seems to be to break in a new bass player. Since I got involved, first bass player was a no show at my first gig, next lasted one gig and walked, last one ditched after one rehearsal (and we were only rehearsing for the bass players sake--there's a waste of good time) and I'm getting tired of the drama. I don't reckon I'm too long for this deal but I do, after reading a lot of what's been written here, look forward to playing with Skip.
Thank you all again.