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BobbeSeymour
Member

From: Hendersonville TN USA

posted 16 November 2005 06:49 PM     profile     

Just go to the website and click on the
"Hear great steel music anytime you want"
Icon,

Nothing to join, no sign up. Just click and listen.


www.steelguitar.net

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BobbeSeymour
Member

From: Hendersonville TN USA

posted 16 November 2005 07:50 PM     profile     
The Jerry Byrd interview is worth the price of your computer~

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Darryl Hattenhauer
Member

From: Phoenix, Arizona, USA

posted 19 November 2005 07:52 PM     profile     
He's right. When I'm home, I have this on most of the time. It's the music of my life, and my nite-lite by day. Every cut is aces--no affirmative action for Vladimir Schlubb in Armpit Springs.

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"Elmore James kept playing the same licks over and over, but I get the feeling he meant it." Frank Zappa

BobbeSeymour
Member

From: Hendersonville TN USA

posted 19 November 2005 07:54 PM     profile     
Armpit Springs? Love it Darrel,
Chris LeDrew
Member

From: Newfoundland, Canada

posted 20 November 2005 09:18 PM     profile     
At one of my regular stops on the road, I stay with a friend who has a high-speed internet connection in his guestroom. I come home from the gig (after playing pedal steel for four hours!), turn this on and let it run right through the night. I'm always hoping some licks will penetrate my brain while I snooze.
It's all great playing with no interruptions. There's also some wild, space-age stuff too that mixes it up a bit.

Very generous gesture to provide this on your website, Bobbe.

Tommy Roten
Member

From: Vanvikan, Norway

posted 22 November 2005 07:00 AM     profile     
I love the broadcast, but what I'm missing is to see who's playing. I can't really recognize the different players, so it would be great to see so I can spot which steel albums to purchase.

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Stephen Winters
Member

From: Holcomb, Mississippi, USA

posted 23 November 2005 05:27 AM     profile     
Bobbe,
The music is great. I play the stream here at work, and makes my day go a lot better. I have tried other music streams, but usually turn them down or off. Yours has one great song right after another. Thanks for providing this.

BobbeSeymour
Member

From: Hendersonville TN USA

posted 24 November 2005 06:42 PM     profile     
Tommy, over half of the cuts are me, with one 10 song Chalker CD, two Lloyd CDs, and one CD with one song each by Pete Drake and several other older players, like Joaquin, Remington,Wiggins and so on.

Bobbe Seymour

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Stephen Gregory
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From:

posted 24 November 2005 07:00 PM     profile     
How about Doyle Grisham? That would be a good interview. Former Steel player with Roy Drusky, David Houston, Tompall and the Glaser Bros. All those Randy Travis sessions and now with Jimmy Buffet.

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BobbeSeymour
Member

From: Hendersonville TN USA

posted 24 November 2005 08:12 PM     profile     
You forgot Doyle's playing with Lynn Anderson, he relaced me with Lynn in '75 and stayed with her several years, Interview him? Naw, he's to busy! Ha! Ha!
One of my dear friends.
Now how about Tom Bradshaw? Buddy Charlton? Maurice Anderson? Yep, I have a lot of work cut out for me!

Bobbe

Stephen Gregory
Member

From:

posted 24 November 2005 08:18 PM     profile     
Oh yeah, and I left out his work at Dewey Groom's Longhorn Saloon, his session work with England Dan and John Ford Cooley, Dr. Hook and even Kenny Rogers and the First Edition. And naw, he's not to busy for an interview.
BobbeSeymour
Member

From: Hendersonville TN USA

posted 25 November 2005 09:37 AM     profile     
Stephen, I'm so glad you know of this fine players accomplishments. He has been a friend since the '50s. Did you know that he recieved the first MSA steel ever built, before they were even called MSAs.
Thank you for your nice post here.
Bobbe
Stephen Gregory
Member

From:

posted 25 November 2005 02:32 PM     profile     
Thanks Bobbe, I really am enjoying your website!
Steven Welborn
Member

From: Ojai,CA USA

posted 26 November 2005 03:22 PM     profile     
Thanks for the great streams Bobbe. I just tuned in. You mind if I ask who was playing the live (with applauses) "Cold Cold Heart"? Thanks
Darryl Hattenhauer
Member

From: Phoenix, Arizona, USA

posted 27 November 2005 02:22 PM     profile     
Bobbe's site already has a lot of great interviews--always informative and sometimes fall-down hilarious. You have to scroll way down on the left
Darryl Hattenhauer
Member

From: Phoenix, Arizona, USA

posted 27 November 2005 02:24 PM     profile     
PS Howz 'bout interviewing Vance Terry?
BobbeSeymour
Member

From: Hendersonville TN USA

posted 27 November 2005 05:06 PM     profile     
Steve that was myself in Las Vegas at the "North American Guitar Convention" at the Convention center several years ago. A very large audiance, actually, a bunch of wonderful rowdys. I did the country segment right after Chet did his part of the show.
Bobbe
Steven Welborn
Member

From: Ojai,CA USA

posted 27 November 2005 08:11 PM     profile     
That wasas marvelous. Please ship over some of that touch and tone.Thanks!
Bob Martin
Member

From: Madison Tn

posted 27 November 2005 11:17 PM     profile     
Hey Bobbe, I had not tuned in for quite sometime and man you sure have put some nice tunes on there. Keep it up and someday you might make a halfway decent DJ LOL. Thanks for all of the hard work or at least thanks for paying someone to work hard it really shows.

By the way if you ever need any help with your web site or anything geek related give me a call I have some spare time on my hands and I'd be glad to help you with working on your site or your audio stream or even your computer just holler. You can email me at bigbob@comcast.net!

Big Bob

BobbeSeymour
Member

From: Hendersonville TN USA

posted 28 November 2005 07:13 AM     profile     
Thank you guys,
Bobbe

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Darryl Hattenhauer
Member

From: Phoenix, Arizona, USA

posted 30 November 2005 08:51 PM     profile     
El Bobbe,
Who is that on your site playing "On Broadway" with "Steel Guitar Rag" licks at the end? As cool as Junior Brown and his Hendrix licks.

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"Elmore James kept playing the same licks over and over, but I get the feeling he meant it." Frank Zappa

BobbeSeymour
Member

From: Hendersonville TN USA

posted 01 December 2005 06:42 AM     profile     
Darryl, that is me, off my first CD that I produced myself in my new studio in 1991.
The "Steel Guitar Rag" lick on the end was just a segment of my humor leaking through.
The guitar players were Bob Saxton and Steve Hinson (of Randy Travis steel guitar fame).

Bobbe Seymour

BobbeSeymour
Member

From: Hendersonville TN USA

posted 01 December 2005 06:43 AM     profile     
Darryl, who is "Jr. Brown?'
Darryl Hattenhauer
Member

From: Phoenix, Arizona, USA

posted 01 December 2005 01:21 PM     profile     
Dang you, Bobbe. Now I gotta buy all of your CDs. I wish they stocked them at Tower Records so I could do a five-finger discount.
But seriously, I am going to get them as soon as I'm bucks up. And I will be, just as soon as I collect on those lessons I gave to that new kid named Jr Brown you haven't heard of. You'll remember him when you see him because of the rig I made him. All you need is a tele, a table steel, a chain saw, and two bolts. You can read about it in Polular Mechanics.
BobbeSeymour
Member

From: Hendersonville TN USA

posted 01 December 2005 02:30 PM     profile     
Ha! yer a kilin' me!
Buy all my CDs? Hurry, I only have 38.000 left!

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Darryl Hattenhauer
Member

From: Phoenix, Arizona, USA

posted 02 December 2005 08:25 AM     profile     
Rats. I buy all of my CDs in lots of at least 39,000.

Except for Rhythmatic, but it's worth 39,000 CDs.

Kenny Yates
Member

From: Hattiesburg Mississippi

posted 06 December 2005 01:43 PM     profile     
Now I'm mad, no Stu Basore songs on your site, Hmmmmmmmmmm
BobbeSeymour
Member

From: Hendersonville TN USA

posted 06 December 2005 07:17 PM     profile     
I welcome any feed back from any listeners here, should we continue?

Bobbe

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BobbeSeymour
Member

From: Hendersonville TN USA

posted 16 December 2005 09:58 PM     profile     
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

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Darryl Hattenhauer
Member

From: Phoenix, Arizona, USA

posted 17 December 2005 08:26 PM     profile     
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

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Darryl Hattenhauer
Member

From: Phoenix, Arizona, USA

posted 24 December 2005 06:19 PM     profile     
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

BobbeSeymour
Member

From: Hendersonville TN USA

posted 24 December 2005 09:45 PM     profile     
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

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Al Marcus
Member

From: Cedar Springs,MI USA

posted 26 December 2005 09:45 AM     profile     
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/


Darryl Hattenhauer
Member

From: Phoenix, Arizona, USA

posted 26 December 2005 12:21 PM     profile     
Al,
Please tell us something about your Vega steel.
BobbeSeymour
Member

From: Hendersonville TN USA

posted 26 December 2005 02:03 PM     profile     
Darryl, I think it's a "Vega" car, you know, by Chevrolet, Ha! (Jes kiddleing)
Darryl Hattenhauer
Member

From: Phoenix, Arizona, USA

posted 26 December 2005 04:40 PM     profile     
And a Sho Bud maverick was inspired by the Ford Pinto. At least with the car, you got more bang for your buck.
BobbeSeymour
Member

From: Hendersonville TN USA

posted 26 December 2005 08:04 PM     profile     
I must agree Darryl, Ha!
Herman Visser
Member

From: Rohnert Park, California, USA

posted 27 December 2005 03:28 PM     profile     
Bobbie Im with Stepen .. I think Doyle Grisham would be a Great one..
Darryl Hattenhauer
Member

From: Phoenix, Arizona, USA

posted 29 December 2005 06:52 PM     profile     
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.

[This message was edited by Darryl Hattenhauer on 29 December 2005 at 06:54 PM.]

BobbeSeymour
Member

From: Hendersonville TN USA

posted 29 December 2005 09:48 PM     profile     
Darryl, "Last Date" is me, "Long Black Veil" is me and the singer is Faron Young with me playing steel, cut in 1972. I also worked the road as a "Deputy" for the "Young Sheriff" (Faron)at this time.
We are working on the next 50 songs to put on the net, some exciting new styles and songs.

Bobbe


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