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Darryl Hattenhauer
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Kenny Yates
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Bobbe Seymour
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Bobbe Seymour
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New material added! Just simply go to my web page, www.steelguitar.net and click on the click here for "Steel guitar music any time you want it" icon.
Its 24 hours a day by some of the industries greatest golden age players.
And check the "Rhythmatic" preview icon also for "Adult contempory-Blues" steel guitar.
Bobbe<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by BobbeSeymour on 16 December 2005 at 10:00 PM.]</p></FONT><font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by BobbeSeymour on 16 December 2005 at 10:02 PM.]</p></FONT>
Its 24 hours a day by some of the industries greatest golden age players.
And check the "Rhythmatic" preview icon also for "Adult contempory-Blues" steel guitar.
Bobbe<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by BobbeSeymour on 16 December 2005 at 10:00 PM.]</p></FONT><font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by BobbeSeymour on 16 December 2005 at 10:02 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Darryl Hattenhauer
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Yeah, I put this on as soon as I get up in the morning and leave it on most of the time unless I'm doing work at home.
But I also play it for people at work. Sometimes I even play it on the computer in my classroom during breaks, and even during class, to show how there doesn't need to be musical boundaries. Like right now the last cut from Bobbe's new Cd is playing, and I put that on, and ask students to describe it in writing without the aid of hearing what other people say, and nobody says the same thing. (I also show them the dump lust from Dylan's ipod that's on SGF to show that music includes everything.)
It's better than playing CDs because the music doesn't stop and you don't have to change any CDs. And it's better than the radio because there are no ads, and you like everything that plays (except I am getting tired of that Salty Jerry Byrd ragging on who ever it is he's raking, but it's a tape everybody should hear). It's consistently great. Unlike other net stations, nobody gets on here just because he's the scoutmaster from Abe Lincoln's home town. I would like to see the names of some of these players, like the singer of "I Guess I Had Too Much To Dream last Night." It sounds like Ray when he was about 18.
There's more than just great steel here. Great guitar, and great arrangements of all kinds in many styles. And then there's just straight ahead traditional stuff.
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"Drinking up the future, and living down the past"--unknown singer in Phoenix<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Darryl Hattenhauer on 17 December 2005 at 08:29 PM.]</p></FONT>
But I also play it for people at work. Sometimes I even play it on the computer in my classroom during breaks, and even during class, to show how there doesn't need to be musical boundaries. Like right now the last cut from Bobbe's new Cd is playing, and I put that on, and ask students to describe it in writing without the aid of hearing what other people say, and nobody says the same thing. (I also show them the dump lust from Dylan's ipod that's on SGF to show that music includes everything.)
It's better than playing CDs because the music doesn't stop and you don't have to change any CDs. And it's better than the radio because there are no ads, and you like everything that plays (except I am getting tired of that Salty Jerry Byrd ragging on who ever it is he's raking, but it's a tape everybody should hear). It's consistently great. Unlike other net stations, nobody gets on here just because he's the scoutmaster from Abe Lincoln's home town. I would like to see the names of some of these players, like the singer of "I Guess I Had Too Much To Dream last Night." It sounds like Ray when he was about 18.
There's more than just great steel here. Great guitar, and great arrangements of all kinds in many styles. And then there's just straight ahead traditional stuff.
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"Drinking up the future, and living down the past"--unknown singer in Phoenix<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Darryl Hattenhauer on 17 December 2005 at 08:29 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Darryl Hattenhauer
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Bobbe,
Net radio, planes, cars, cycles, steels, recording sessions, concerts.... Dang. How do you do it? You're even older than I am. (But then, you're older than everybody). How many hours do you sleep a night? And what do you eat for breakfast? I guess you don't need Geritol, what with all the iron in your machines.
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"Drinking up the future, and living down the past"--unknown singer in Phoenix
Net radio, planes, cars, cycles, steels, recording sessions, concerts.... Dang. How do you do it? You're even older than I am. (But then, you're older than everybody). How many hours do you sleep a night? And what do you eat for breakfast? I guess you don't need Geritol, what with all the iron in your machines.
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"Drinking up the future, and living down the past"--unknown singer in Phoenix
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Bobbe Seymour
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- Location: Hendersonville TN USA, R.I.P.
Darryl, yes, I stay quiet busy, even more things than you have listed, but that's how I stay young,(yea, sure).
My body says I need to start slowing down, but my mind keeps pushing.
I have several great projects to accomplish this coming year, I hope everyone will enjoy them also.
Darryl, thank you for your great compliments and moral support in the past year, and the rest of you that have been in my corner in steel guitar.
Bobbe Seymour <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by BobbeSeymour on 24 December 2005 at 09:45 PM.]</p></FONT>
My body says I need to start slowing down, but my mind keeps pushing.
I have several great projects to accomplish this coming year, I hope everyone will enjoy them also.
Darryl, thank you for your great compliments and moral support in the past year, and the rest of you that have been in my corner in steel guitar.
Bobbe Seymour <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by BobbeSeymour on 24 December 2005 at 09:45 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Al Marcus
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Bobbe-I must say the music on your Website is really great.
Your's have been a great influence on the Steel Guitar World.
Your Weekly Email Newsletters are themselves worth the price of admission with all the good advice you give to the players.
Keep on doing what you are doing.....Happy New Year coming, and I hope the best ever....al

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My Website..... www.cmedic.net/~almarcus/
Your's have been a great influence on the Steel Guitar World.
Your Weekly Email Newsletters are themselves worth the price of admission with all the good advice you give to the players.
Keep on doing what you are doing.....Happy New Year coming, and I hope the best ever....al

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My Website..... www.cmedic.net/~almarcus/
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Darryl Hattenhauer
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Bobbe Seymour
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Darryl Hattenhauer
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Bobbe Seymour
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Herman Visser
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Darryl Hattenhauer
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Bobbe,
Any chance you could post players, titles, sources etc for your online radio playlist? If your playlist cycles the cuts in the same order, then listeners could find a cut they recognize and then keep track of where they are on the playlist. Like right now, "Last Date" is playing, I could find that title, see whose version it is, and then I'd know who the singer is who follows (Faron Young?). You wouldn't have to put the artist and title on the screen as it plays. Boy do I like the version of "Long Black Veil" on here.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Darryl Hattenhauer on 29 December 2005 at 06:54 PM.]</p></FONT>
Any chance you could post players, titles, sources etc for your online radio playlist? If your playlist cycles the cuts in the same order, then listeners could find a cut they recognize and then keep track of where they are on the playlist. Like right now, "Last Date" is playing, I could find that title, see whose version it is, and then I'd know who the singer is who follows (Faron Young?). You wouldn't have to put the artist and title on the screen as it plays. Boy do I like the version of "Long Black Veil" on here.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Darryl Hattenhauer on 29 December 2005 at 06:54 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Bobbe Seymour
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Bobbe Seymour
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Colm Chomicky
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Bobbe Seymour
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Yes, we have 80 songs in groups of three, the "Byrd" tape isn't running today however, I'll try to remember to put it on tomorrow. It is not only extreamly funny, but VERY helpful from a learning standpoint.
What Jerry says is very intelligent, regardless of how he may be saying it.
He offends some people, but he always did in real life at times also. This is what helped make him the "Great Jerry Byrd". He never was one to mince words.
Jerry was an intelligent player, he felt the entire song and everyone's part during it's performance. A pure brilliant steel guitarest.
Listen for the tape tomorrow, possibly a little crude, but very brilliant, from a brilliant mind. Every player should pay close attention to what he is saying, and possibly laugh at his style of saying it.
The pure true King of steel guitar.
What Jerry says is very intelligent, regardless of how he may be saying it.
He offends some people, but he always did in real life at times also. This is what helped make him the "Great Jerry Byrd". He never was one to mince words.
Jerry was an intelligent player, he felt the entire song and everyone's part during it's performance. A pure brilliant steel guitarest.
Listen for the tape tomorrow, possibly a little crude, but very brilliant, from a brilliant mind. Every player should pay close attention to what he is saying, and possibly laugh at his style of saying it.
The pure true King of steel guitar.
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Bobbe Seymour
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Darryl Hattenhauer
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I imagine a lot of us have marvelled at not just the steel playing on this program but also the guitar. I'm mostly a tele fan, but there's some great playing with a Gibson PAF tone.
But have any of you been focusing on the bass and drums? This is like a master lesson, a clinic on bass and drums. Which figures, because the greatest steelers are going to get the greatest sidemen.
But have any of you been focusing on the bass and drums? This is like a master lesson, a clinic on bass and drums. Which figures, because the greatest steelers are going to get the greatest sidemen.
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Bobbe Seymour
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Yea, four drummers at once on "Rhythmatic", the guitar you heard was a $60.000,00 Stromburg with a DeArmond pickup neck mounted on an adjustable slide. Former owner was the great Gran Ole Opry star, "Vic Willis",
Andre Reise was the player (wow).
Who says Hill-Billys don't appreciate great guitars!
Thank you Darryl, you have proven that steel players can be musicians too! Ha!
Actually, the steel parts are, although unique, quite simple, so the melody can be appreciated. I want the melody known since I wrote all the material on the CD.
Bobbe
<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by BobbeSeymour on 11 January 2006 at 09:50 PM.]</p></FONT><font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by BobbeSeymour on 11 January 2006 at 09:53 PM.]</p></FONT>
Andre Reise was the player (wow).
Who says Hill-Billys don't appreciate great guitars!
Thank you Darryl, you have proven that steel players can be musicians too! Ha!
Actually, the steel parts are, although unique, quite simple, so the melody can be appreciated. I want the melody known since I wrote all the material on the CD.
Bobbe
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Jennings Ward
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Bobbe Seymour
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Darryl Hattenhauer
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Bobbe Seymour
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