
How many marriages have dissolved because of the steel guita
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So does this mean you were playing too loud? (Maybe that's why the first one left.)<SMALL>She turned me down...</SMALL>
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OK....First wife didn't appreaciate me using my REINLISTMENT BONUS to buy My 1st Sho-Bud D-10. Then She found out That I was Messing 'round Wife # 2 while playing(or trying to play) my Sho-Bud..So she said THAT WAS IT It's Either Her or!!!!!!!!Well..I was getting used to playing the Sho-Bud..so I went with Wife #2. Wife # 2 Put up with it for quite a few years..but I was spending more time with New MSA D12 than with Her.I rode off into the sunset......and eventually found wife # 3 and 6kids.. Off course, by now I was about certifyable NUTS..with STILL Trying to learn how to play This screewed up instrument...keeping the names and faces of my lady friends strait..while trying to survive in a dog eat dog world....So I went with 6kids and wife #3..and gave Dolly Parton "Look A Like" her walking papers...Almost 17 years later,,and many different bands...I have New "Baby Blue" (Carter D 12).. Wife # 3 puts up with me..lets me play out occationally..Patronizes Me)..and lets me practice in my CLOSET!!!!!! and I'm STILL working on that DAMNED BLOCKING!!!!,,Maybe it's time to get wife # 4!!!!
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Interesting topic, to say the least. Both (former) wives loved the idea of being married to a musician/radio man. Until they actually were. I guess they had a difficult time with real life and fantasy. I am no fantasy. Even if I think so. It was always "You are never home enough", so I'd quit my band, then it would be "You never seem to get OUT anymore". Just couldn't win. Second divorce was final in May.
Well, at 49, I'm not looking to get married again, not looking mind you. I am working in several bands and loving it. I hadn't worked out in several years and was spending all of my time sitting at home feeling sorry for myself. Now, I am having the time of my life. Musicians make great friends. If I could only get my son to play music with me...LOL, my kind of music, not his...AAAAAAARRRRRGGGGGGHHHHHHH Anyway, that's my two cents on the matter, whatever the matter is...Pat
Well, at 49, I'm not looking to get married again, not looking mind you. I am working in several bands and loving it. I hadn't worked out in several years and was spending all of my time sitting at home feeling sorry for myself. Now, I am having the time of my life. Musicians make great friends. If I could only get my son to play music with me...LOL, my kind of music, not his...AAAAAAARRRRRGGGGGGHHHHHHH Anyway, that's my two cents on the matter, whatever the matter is...Pat
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Well, I guess I did this backward. I got divorced and then started playing pedal steel. Actually, I started over 25 years ago in Nashville and Knoxville (bought my first used Maverick off Bobbe Seymour when he looked like he does on the cover of that Downtown cassett tape). I played briefly for Pam Tillis, back before I could play or she could sing (now she can sing like crazy, and I still can't play). But in '77 I quit entirely, went back to school on the West Coast, moved to the East Coast and started a day job career, got married, had four kids, then got divorced after about 10 years.
That whole back to school, career, marriage thing was my mid-life crisis. Now I'm back to my real life playin' pedal steel and tenor sax (I started that down in North Mississippi playing Rockabilly in the early '60s) - but it's all strictly amateur now.
Would I ever marry again? Not without an air-tight prenup. I put my ex through med school. Now she makes way more than me, and the court still has me paying her every month, even though the kids live with me half the time.
But I'm playing music again - so who cares!<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by David Doggett on 16 October 2002 at 01:37 PM.]</p></FONT>
That whole back to school, career, marriage thing was my mid-life crisis. Now I'm back to my real life playin' pedal steel and tenor sax (I started that down in North Mississippi playing Rockabilly in the early '60s) - but it's all strictly amateur now.
Would I ever marry again? Not without an air-tight prenup. I put my ex through med school. Now she makes way more than me, and the court still has me paying her every month, even though the kids live with me half the time.
But I'm playing music again - so who cares!<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by David Doggett on 16 October 2002 at 01:37 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Hello, this is Terry's wife, Sharon. I wanted to comment on the marriage situation. I bought my husband a beautiful Diamond Hawaii lap steel. Then an old Maverick caught my eye. So actually I guess I live in a hell of my own making. But I did live through his learning the banjo and the mandolin. You might say the steel would be an improvement, at least it doesn't go ring a dingy or plunk-cady-plunk all night long. So give me steel and no divorce.
Sharon
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My current one was married to another steel player before me. She doesn't mind me playing steel but I can't play it when she's sleeping or she'll wake up screaming(her ex used to come home drunk and play steel all night). It is kind of fun to torment her with it, she'll be in a dead sleep and I can go in a room at the other end of the house with no amp and just hit a chord, push down a pedal and she wakes right up. I can play guitar, mandolin even dobro and she never wakes up, but one note on a pedal steel and watch out.
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