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Topic: What is the worst thing you've ever sat on to pl |
L. A. Wunder
From: Lombard, Illinois, USA
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Posted 5 Nov 2004 8:59 am
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What is the worst thing you've ever sat on to play steel? I remember taking a lesson once, sitting on a kitchen chair on top of TWO Nashville city phone books. I think there have been other times, but that's the one I remember the best. The instructor thought it was pretty funny, and I could still barely reach the Knee-levers!
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Dave Van Allen
From: Souderton, PA , US , Earth
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Posted 5 Nov 2004 9:11 am
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a little round cocktail table thingy with a square Personal Floatation Device cushion on top of it. |
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Billy McCoy
From: Ft. Worth, Texas, USA
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Posted 5 Nov 2004 9:31 am
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I think the worst was:
a flight case for my Telecaster. I was doing a two week tour with Janie Fricke, and somehow left my pac seat at the last gig. No way to get it back in time as it was two states away. (never did get it back)
I finished the tour sitting on that dad-blamed flight case. (ouch!)
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MSA Millennium D10, Walker Stereo Steel, Stone Tree Custom Tele, LINE 6 Vetta II and POD XT PRO
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Carlos Polidura
From: Puerto Rico
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Posted 5 Nov 2004 10:12 am
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i began using a "pack- a- seat" back in 1982.
but before that... it was a nightmare.
i remember sitting on one of those all metal chairs, you know, the ones used on waiting areas. i felt like i was hiding under my guitar and when you have long legs by nature...can you imagine??? |
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Jerry Roller
From: Van Buren, Arkansas USA
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Posted 5 Nov 2004 11:38 am
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My first "pedal" steel was a stand up Fender triple neck. I had two pedals and a Bigsby volume pedal. I stood the case on its end and tilted it forward and pretty much propped up with it. It seemed OK at the time but thinking back it had to be very uncomfortable.
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Stephen Gambrell
From: Over there
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Posted 5 Nov 2004 12:40 pm
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My butt, back when it was skinny!!!(Hey, SOMEBODY was gonna say it, right?)  |
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Pete Burak
From: Portland, OR USA
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Posted 5 Nov 2004 1:26 pm
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I had to grab a log (that hadn't been split yet) from aside the fire place at the Elk Horn Saloon in Cooke City, Montana one night (all the chairs were taken).
If nothing else, I thought it looked cool!
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Jennings Ward
From: Edgewater, Florida, R.I.P.
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Posted 6 Nov 2004 9:24 am
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MY BUDDIES WIFE'S LAP.........
JENNINGS
bEAUTIFULL ANGELIC SOUND OF SEEL
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EMMONS D10 10-10 profex 2 deltafex ne1000 pv1000, pv 31 bd eq, + |
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Duane Becker
From: Elk,Wa 99009 USA
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Posted 6 Nov 2004 1:08 pm
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A bale of hay-while playing for a horse ranch private party. Flying to the gig the airlines lost my pac a seat, I did get the steel and when we got to the gig there was nothing to set on except low folding chairs and nothing to stack on top of the chair. So we moved a hay bale over to the steel and it worked. Sat on that the whole gig, and the cowboys loved it. Duane Becker |
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Smokey Fennell
From: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Posted 8 Nov 2004 12:52 pm
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I was playing an outdoor gig and had to sit on a cardboard lettuce crate. It slowly collapsed during the evening so I sat lower and lower. |
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Farris Currie
From: Ona, Florida, USA, R.I.P.
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Posted 8 Nov 2004 1:24 pm
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for me 3 100lb.sacks of fertilizer,hay down here has lots of fire ants!!! |
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Howard Tate
From: Leesville, Louisiana, USA, R.I.P.
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Posted 8 Nov 2004 4:41 pm
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Saw a guy in Montana that sat on a bar stool and tilted the steel way forward. He also had a 12 volt car battery on stage to power his effects. I saw Robert Randolf with the Allman Brothers band on TV a couple of days ago, he used a folding chair, didn't spend a lot of time in it. |
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