Posted: 19 Jun 2002 9:36 pm
To Bruce: I remember you from Saturday Mornings at Oxon Hill Music in 78-9. I was usually there for my lesson around noon. I was far less advanced at the time, and I spent a lot of time listening in the hall there in Leo's Store.
It's good to hear you've been doing so well. I remember the earlier jam sessions at Hunters Lodge, the VB in Suitland, and a couple others. You put a lot of spark in Charltons eye, and still do, I'm sure. Sid Hudson was just over 21 then. Remember Roy and the String Dusters?
I've gone on to just play steadily over the years here in Portland, and was not too surprised to hear you with Ricky Scaggs in the 80s. Lately I'd been wondering what became of you.
I've been more like just a regular bush league "tradesman" with an old Sho-Bud I bought from Leo Kellar all those years ago, and I've worn off countless dozens of sets of strings. I like being where I am, and doing what I've always done here. Playing Steel, and having a home, and a hobby besides nusic.
I can't handle the "Boards" here, though I read it all. It's just not where I "live".
It was good to get Don West's # and give him a call wishing him well, and finally getting permission for using his last name since 1980. He taught me a lot. Mostly "attitude". Other than that, I think it detracts from the way I view my "trade", and invites me into things I'd rather not deal with locally. My thing is playing, working, and building old bikes.
You were and are perhaps Buddy's finest example, and I salute you.
Music is what it is.
Sometimes people's frustration with things in their own lives manifests itself in endless disdain for what they can't understand.
I Loved Jimi Hendrix. I've got every song he ever recorded. I'm going to pop in the old BBC CDs tonite..( Devil Indeed! )
Playing in tune, on time, loud, and in front of other people, and doing so often, are things there are just no substitute for.
Garth's songs have made me a bunch of money. Never got a bill from him.
What the Hell.. Sometimes a guy needs to speak out.
I feel like I needed to do so to thank you for being a good example. 24 or 5 years has just seemed to whiz by...
Best wishes, and thanks.
Eric Lundgren (West)
It's good to hear you've been doing so well. I remember the earlier jam sessions at Hunters Lodge, the VB in Suitland, and a couple others. You put a lot of spark in Charltons eye, and still do, I'm sure. Sid Hudson was just over 21 then. Remember Roy and the String Dusters?
I've gone on to just play steadily over the years here in Portland, and was not too surprised to hear you with Ricky Scaggs in the 80s. Lately I'd been wondering what became of you.
I've been more like just a regular bush league "tradesman" with an old Sho-Bud I bought from Leo Kellar all those years ago, and I've worn off countless dozens of sets of strings. I like being where I am, and doing what I've always done here. Playing Steel, and having a home, and a hobby besides nusic.
I can't handle the "Boards" here, though I read it all. It's just not where I "live".
It was good to get Don West's # and give him a call wishing him well, and finally getting permission for using his last name since 1980. He taught me a lot. Mostly "attitude". Other than that, I think it detracts from the way I view my "trade", and invites me into things I'd rather not deal with locally. My thing is playing, working, and building old bikes.
You were and are perhaps Buddy's finest example, and I salute you.
Music is what it is.
Sometimes people's frustration with things in their own lives manifests itself in endless disdain for what they can't understand.
I Loved Jimi Hendrix. I've got every song he ever recorded. I'm going to pop in the old BBC CDs tonite..( Devil Indeed! )
Playing in tune, on time, loud, and in front of other people, and doing so often, are things there are just no substitute for.
Garth's songs have made me a bunch of money. Never got a bill from him.
What the Hell.. Sometimes a guy needs to speak out.
I feel like I needed to do so to thank you for being a good example. 24 or 5 years has just seemed to whiz by...
Best wishes, and thanks.
Eric Lundgren (West)