A Nugget From Buddy E.

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A Nugget From Buddy E.

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I did some driving today and remembered something Buddy said:
"It's all about the art of looking interested".
Still thinking about that one.
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I like it too, and can think of its usefulness under a few different contexts. Just wondering if Buddy had a particular context in mind when he said it?
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It reminds me of the Jackson Browne lyric from the Late Show:

"Maybe people only ask you how you're doing
'cause that's easier than letting on how little they could care"
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Post by Greg Cutshaw »

It's time to start a quote from famous steelers thread. Like the time Buddy said "I really like that song you were trying to play".
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Post by Bobby Boggs »

Or, I really dig what you were trying to do. :D
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Post by Dick Wood »

Or "You really sounded tonight"
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Of all the players I've heard, you're the most recent.
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Post by Jim Bob Sedgwick »

Your technique sucks, your tone is absolutely the worst I've ever heard. you have no speed. But you are the absolute best I have ever heard....Playing tasteless licks. :lol:
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When I went from a single neck to a D10, one of my friends walked up to me one night after a steel show and said 'Man Mitch! You look like a real professional setting behind that double neck rather you sound like one or not!' He has always been the kind to offer encouraging words and he honestly meant it as a compliment. And knowing what kind of man he is, I took it as one. He never caught on to what he said, but me and my other friends have laughed about it a lot of times. On another occasion, one of my friends told another friend, 'well....all of the good pickers are already gone, but we're glad that you came.' He never caught it either. :) A lot of good memories.

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Post by Fish »

Buddy handed me a card one time. It said "I really dig what you're trying to play," printed underneath a black bowler hat.
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Post by Jack Stanton »

At one of the PSGA shows back in the 80s I was in the hallway outside of the performance room tuning up. Buddy was walking out of the bar with a bottle of beer and walked past me. He turned around quickly and threw what looked like a folded $20 bill on top of my guitar, immediately turned and walked away laughing loudly. When I opened it up it said "turn the f....ing steel guitar UP! " with his printed signature and Derby over it. The whole phrase was printed out.
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I have never heard you sound better.
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Fred Treece wrote:I like it too, and can think of its usefulness under a few different contexts. Just wondering if Buddy had a particular context in mind when he said it?
He wasn't talking about women, that's for sure! :lol:
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Sure glad you could sub tonight - we called everybody in town!
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Post by Bill Moran »

Buddy walks into a bar room gig sits down right in front of the steel player and says " Impress Me " lol
That happened to a friend of mine that was playing a gig in Nashville 40 + years ago.
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Post by Herb Steiner »

Like I frequently told him, "your contribution to country music cannot be measured."

He liked that. ;)
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Post by Fred Treece »

Herb Steiner wrote:Like I frequently told him, "your contribution to country music cannot be measured."

He liked that. ;)
Maybe he just appeared interested....

Apologies, Herb! That one was low-hanging fruit, ready to drop 8)
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It's been nice playing against ya....
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Post by Craig Stock »

Jack, you must have taken E's advice to heart, you do play loud, and really darn good!!!
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Post by Steve Spitz »

When I first started working regular gigs with better players, I worked with a guy who spoke little English. He taught me a lot , but as he barely spoke English, he was very direct. He told me

“you have good voice, but use it for singing”

I thought I was singing at the time. he also said:

“ What you played right there, you may play anything but that.

I learned a ton from that guy.
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Post by David Mason »

“I'm gonna send you to Notes Anonymous” -

Miles Davis, to guitarist Mike Stern after a "busy" night. :eek:

“Hitler should've left the Jews alone and killed all the piano players” -

Miles Davis again - to his piano players. :whoa: :whoa: :whoa:
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" he wanted to play really badly'
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Bobbe Seymour once told me:

"Growing up, I always wanted to play steel guitar in the worst way. And now I do!"
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Post by Wally Moyers »

In the 80s I played a lot with Johnny Gimble. The first time I played with him at the end of the show he said,
"Really enjoyed playing against you'.. Another time he said " Man, you play a fine steel guitar, what kind is that anyway!"
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Post by Jim Bob Sedgwick »

It's been a real pressure working with you
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