Songs the band made you play that you despised
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unliked songs
I agree with 99.99 % of you , but we played them because we wanted to play [ steel ] music. how many steel players get to pick & choose the songs to play ?
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Too many steels, amps & other stuff, and an open mind. I have tube amp bias.
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I Like’em All.
I enjoy playing all of the songs that ya’ll seem to hate. Our band gets requests for all of these songs and we play’em. I even had to hook my amp back up one night after I had torn down, to play guitar on “Green Riverâ€.....The $100 tip was worth one song for our band of four.....Now I’m retired and having fun playing music, steel guitar on the country stuff, rockin’ guitar on the rock stuff. The crowd still goes nuts when you start “Sweet Home Alabama†or “Brown Eyed Girlâ€.....And they’re the ones that pay the bills.
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Re: I Like’em All.
They’re all better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick while digging a ditch in hard clay when it’s 15 degrees below zero and...is that a semi truck jacknifing right toward me and my ditch?Bill L. Wilson wrote:I enjoy playing all of the songs that ya’ll seem to hate. Our band gets requests for all of these songs and we play’em.
Yeah. Compared to that, I love playing The Macarena
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Re: I Like’em All.
Fred Treece wrote: They’re all better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick while digging a ditch in hard clay when it’s 15 degrees below zero and...is that a semi truck jacknifing right toward me and my ditch?
Oofta. Too close to home. How do you think I paid for this glorified table with a fretboard and lever do-hickeys?
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So, when people like something you don't like, it's bad taste?Joachim Kettner wrote:I love this comment Fred. Good taste can be a curse, it is sad that many people in the average audience don't have it.
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There are only two options as I see it.
Either I'm right, or there is a sinister conspiracy to conceal the fact that I'm right.
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Having played everything from "Hava Nagila" to "Runaway", and from "Sink The Bismark" to "Thus Spake Zarathustra", along with just about every country rock, and soul song from 1955 to 1995, I can't say I really "hated" any of them. When we had requests to repeat silly songs like "Achy Breaky" several times a night, I just played them differently to avoid ennui.
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So, when people like something you don't like, it's bad taste?
I don't think it's as much that as, some (like me) Just get tired of playing the same hing over and over. I loved the song Wasted Days And wasted nights until I sang it for the thousandth time.
In all honesty though: I never played in a top 40 type band. I refused to - I couldn't do some of that stuff.
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Two come to mind.
OBS and steel guitar rag. I play fiddle and steel both.
I got to where I made out like I had never heard either. After many years playing steel I was sorry I ever told any one I also played fiddle. I could not believe any one really wanted to hear either but mention fiddle and the first thing any one thought of was OBS and mention steel and I give 3 guesses what some one would request and the first two do not count.
I got to where I made out like I had never heard either. After many years playing steel I was sorry I ever told any one I also played fiddle. I could not believe any one really wanted to hear either but mention fiddle and the first thing any one thought of was OBS and mention steel and I give 3 guesses what some one would request and the first two do not count.
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Nail on head. That is exactly how it is. Thanks, LeeLee Baucum wrote:So, when people like something you don't like, it's bad taste?
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