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Speedy West?
If not, he was thinking it!
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Jerry Byrd

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Robert Randolph
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Okay... I got it!!

Mike Ditka!!!

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Buddy Cage?
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Jeff Newman.

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Joe Wright ?
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Donny Hinson?
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Jimmy Day???????? I doubt it would have been Scotty. Image

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Bruce Kaphan?

Also, is the quote 'tied' or 'tired'. Looks like it might be a misprint.

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Rusty Young

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Changed my mind,,
Tom Bromley...when he joined Ricky Nelson

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CMT!

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Yep, it was me, but what are you doing reading a 34 year old magazine? This goes to show who doesn't read "Steel guitar Player Magizine", or does it show how old I am? But then this was 34 years ago that I said it. As you will also see, my playing is quite different than most. I didn't exactly follow the crowd. I wish I could have made this dream a little more pronounced in my jazz playing but there was really no demand for this type of thing in the Nashville scene, they just wanted copy cat clones in the studio here. After I made this statement in "Guitar Player Magazine", I did go on to a pretty succesful studio career, this was one thing that kept me from being a "new style crusader" that I wish could have been more of.
Anyway, yes, it was me that is the topic of this post, but, now that I think back on this statement, I wonder what would have happend had I been less commercial minded ($$) and stayed closer to my crusader dream? I may have ended up much better off, but then, I doubt it. Happier? Naw, who knows.
Bobbe Seymour,
The "mystery writer"
The "fugitive" steeler,
The "crusader"
The , never mind, That was thirty four years ago.

Nick Allen, great guess! <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by BobbeSeymour on 17 February 2003 at 02:15 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Sorry I took so long to get back to this thing... I been shovlin' snow for 5 hours. Anyhow, we do have a correct answer. Congratulations to...

Nick Allen! Yep, your tongue-in-cheek answer, Bobbe Seymour was correct!!! Nick, if you'll pick a CD from Bobby's Forum catalog, and send me your address, I'll make sure you get it.

The quote, by the way, is from the Dec. 1969 issue of Guitar Player magazine...the same one where Buddy tabbed out his Night Life intro. In the same article, Bobbe goes on to say...
<SMALL>People are stuck on the traditional whining steel guitar. If all the big boys in Nashville would move out, and there was a place for Chalker and the rest of the C6th players, the steel would undergo a big change.</SMALL>
Seems like, in 34 years, things really haven't changed very much. Image

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You know what Donny, I really wish I hadn't said that,even if it was 34 years ago, but I've said things since that I wish I hadn't said too!
As you can tell, I was (and am) a pretty big Chalker fan!

Bobbe

P.S. Donny, what do I win? I'm the one that guessed it! Is it a new car? A new MSA?
What?<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by BobbeSeymour on 17 February 2003 at 02:30 PM.]</p></FONT><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by BobbeSeymour on 17 February 2003 at 02:43 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Joey Ace »

That was fun, thanks Donny (and Bobbe)!

I hope no one digs up things I said long ago. Being unknown has it's advantages.

Let's go into a

Bonus Round!

What famous Steeler said
<SMALL>"I think that the steel guitar should be made of wood. The Stradivarius was made of wood. They didn't have aluminum necks on them.</SMALL>
<font size=1>Hint:1991, Not as near old as Bobbe's quote. </font>
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Bobbe...you shouldn't have any regrets! The same controversies that were germane 30 years ago are still going on today. Nobody knows where the steel guitar is going, it's kinda got a "life of it's own". No one player can direct the movement, and it will go where it wants, or where the audience, in general, wants it to go.

You've certainly made your mark on the instrument, and continue to do so today. The same author of the article said...
<SMALL>Bobbe Seymour, (is) one of the most exiting steel guitarists to arrive in Nashville.</SMALL>
And, listening to both your "Priceless" CD, your "2 Knee-Lever" video, and also having you participate here on the Forum, I am inclined to agree. Image <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Donny Hinson on 17 February 2003 at 05:17 PM.]</p></FONT>
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People are stuck on the traditional whining steel guitar!

The part I find kind of sad,I was always told 1969 was considered the good ole days.

Bobbe where you bitter for 34 years? Image Just kidding. I know you got past it.regards----bb
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Well....Herb....I knew it wasn't Mike Ditka!
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<SMALL>Bobbe Seymour, (is) one of the most exiting steel guitarists to arrive in Nashville.</SMALL>
Does that mean he got thrown out of most of the places he played??? Image Image

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<SMALL>"I think that the steel guitar should be made of wood. The Stradivarius was made of wood. They didn't have aluminum necks on them.</SMALL>
I'm guessing Eddie Fulawka said that. Do I win a CD from b0b's catalog? Image
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Mr. Boggs I couldn't agree with you more and I'm a big pure country fan. I've played with as many rock and blues bands on steel as country. When the steel players I knew would come in they'd kind of give me that "Why don't you play something country" thing. One guy would sit in and get up and walk out if the band strayed away from country at all. You try to branch out a little and catch hell from your peers for doing it. I like most music if it's done tastefully. My guess for Joeys quote is Buddy Rich! Image
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<SMALL> Nick Allen! Yep, your tongue-in-cheek answer, Bobbe Seymour was correct!!! Nick, if you'll pick a CD from Bobby's Forum catalog, and send me your address, I'll make sure you get it..</SMALL>
Well now I'm embarrassed! Image because it really was pretty much tongue in cheek... Also I just yesterday received my order for 5 CDs from b0b (Thanks very much, b0b! great service Image)... and I wouldn't want myself (or my wife Image) to overdose on too much steel (OK, I KNOW there's no such thing Image) ... but anyway, Donny, I greatly appreciate the offer, but if you'd just like to send b0b a donation, I'd be happy, he'd be happy, and hopefully everyone else will too! (Including Rockin' Bobbe Image Image )
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Quote contest Part II:

Didn't Tommy White say this in a <u>SGW</u> interview? (He could've been quoting the quote since that was more toward the mid-'90s.)