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Post by Jon Jaffe »

I have read commentary on the forum about how people should dress when playing a gig. I suspect it is a matter of taste, venue, and what the "boss" wants. I doubt anyone would wear a tux to a tennis match.
I submit for your approval an old photo (1983) of a well respected picker. It was shot with available light and is grainy, but I think it makes a point.
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Post by Anders Brundell »

If you're big enough you do what you like, but us ordinary pickers had better to stay in line.
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Post by Tucker Jackson »

Let's not jump to conclsions here. I'm guessing that Buddy had a button-down shirt on when he started the gig... and it burned right off of his back after he whipped out his first solo.

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Post by Calvin Walley »

if he doesn't have any respect for his fans why should anyone respect him let alone pay to see him. and by the way i didn't know Bruce Springstein played steel
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Post by Bobby Boggs »

Well, first of all that was a jam session type gig.Buddy payed his dues wearing uniforms with Price and Tubb just to name a few.

Second. I'd rather see and hear a true master play in a Tee shirt. Than to hear some hack in a $5000 suit.But that's just me ................
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Post by Tony Prior »

good thing I dont own a $5000 suit ! Image

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Post by Damir Besic »

I would pay to see BE any day..and I don`t care what his shirt looks like.
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how about this?

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Post by Billy Carr »

I don't know but I imagine if BE's wearing the above then that's probably about what everybody else may have had on at the time. Besides, who cares? BE deserves our respect whether he's wearing a t-shirt or a suit!
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Post by Dick Wood »

Honey, where's my $5000.00 suit? I've got a bunch of people coming to hear me play tonight.

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Post by Dave Mudgett »

<SMALL>... if he doesn't have any respect for his fans why should anyone respect him let alone pay to see him.</SMALL>
1. Clothes keep you covered up so you don't freeze or get arrested - they have nothing to do with "respecting fans".

2. Sorry, the idea that anyone wonders why steel players should respect Buddy Emmons is beyond my comprehension. He has earned that respect where it counts - by playing some of the finest and most innovative music ever made on a steel guitar.

I did do double-take at this shot though - he does look like Springsteen here. Now, that is not a bad thing. It certainly hasn't hurt Bruce any. Image
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Post by Bill McCloskey »

You need to keep that photo handy. This topic (like all topics on the SGF) WILL be brought up again.

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Yep.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Jim Phelps on 28 January 2006 at 09:58 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Andy Sandoval »

I'd wear a tank top 24hrs a day if it would make me play like Buddy.
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Post by Jim Walker »

I've seen shirtless Drummers on CMT recently. How long before we have a shirtless Steeler?

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Post by Tom Quinn »

One item Buddy always wears is that smile, a smile I've only seen on the faces of winning poker players... :- )
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Post by HowardR »

<SMALL>How long before we have a shirtless Steeler?</SMALL>

According to past & recent threads that discuss pay scale, I'd say that steelers have been losing their shirts for a long time now.
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Post by Charlie McDonald »

<SMALL>... he does look like Springsteen here.</SMALL>
My gosh, he does. I wonder....
Have they ever been seen together?
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Post by Steve Hitsman »

Shirtless steeler ca.1972

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Post by Tony Prior »

ok..now we're gettin' somewhere..


how about a ..

a Shirtless LADY Steel player..! ???

On the Opry ...

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Post by Bobby Boggs »

No, but I've heard worst ideas mentioned here. Image
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Post by Bob Martin »

Steve, that shirtless steeler sure looks like an old friend of mine Chris Ivy but it's probably just a look a like.

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No, Bob, it's 'yours truly' in my salad days.
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Post by Howard Tate »

I don't know why, but that MSA looks about four and a half feet long to me. If I was behind it, it would look two feet long.

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Post by Dave Grafe »

I can handle the shirtless folks, but let's not see any pedal steelers playing in short shorts, PLEASE.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Dave Grafe on 29 January 2006 at 03:59 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by James Cann »

Sometimes I wish I had the nerve to look like this when playing at home!


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