• So you want to be in a band...

    From Steve Kaplan@1:342/3 to Bill Riley on Mon Jul 10 15:26:22 2000
    "I can't even imagine how bad his guitar playing was" ROFLAO.......probably has
    a hondo Les Paul, with nylon strings, and he spends 2/3 of a jam looking for his finger picks.. the neck of the guitar has masking tape on every fret....with the corresponding keys markered in

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  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Steve Kaplan on Thu Jul 13 11:35:42 2000
    Steve Kaplan wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    "I can't even imagine how bad his guitar playing was" ROFLAO.......probably has a hondo Les Paul, with nylon strings, and
    he spends 2/3 of a jam looking for his finger picks.. the neck of
    the guitar has masking tape on every fret....with the corresponding
    keys markered in

    Lord knows I'm not much of a musician, but if I was that bad I would be flat ashamed to audition for someone.

    Bill

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    * Origin: Bill's Point, Beaverton OR (1:218/704.6)
  • From Rich Lockyer@1:218/704 to Bill Riley on Fri Jul 14 18:30:07 2000
    Bill Riley wrote in a message to Steve Kaplan:

    Lord knows I'm not much of a musician, but if I was that bad I
    would be flat ashamed to audition for someone.

    Would you be ashamed to play Stormy Monday for 3 hours?


    C-ya! Rich

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    * Origin: Colossus Galactica, Chino CA (1:218/704)
  • From Paul Lawson@1:218/704.16 to Bill Riley on Fri Jul 14 03:47:50 2000
    Bill Riley wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    Ain't that the truth. But it's one thing to audition people that
    just don't fit in or have some problems with their playing. This
    is the first time I've ever seen anybody with zero talent or skill
    show up to one.

    You've not auditioned many singers then I assume. :) Saw that a lot auditioning singers for a funk band in the early '80s. Actually had one chick saay "but I sound good in the shower". I used to joke that not auditioning singers was one of the perks to playing jazz.


    Paul

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    * Origin: Paul's point, Salt Lake City, Utah. (1:218/704.16)
  • From Tom Engle@1:218/704.3 to Rich Lockyer on Sat Jul 15 02:39:38 2000
    Rich Lockyer wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    Would you be ashamed to play Stormy Monday for 3 hours?

    Ouch...right away you go for the jugular.....LOL

    Tom

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    * Origin: Tom's Point, Corona Ca (1:218/704.3)
  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Rich Lockyer on Sat Jul 15 06:30:24 2000
    Rich Lockyer wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    Lord knows I'm not much of a musician, but if I was that bad I
    would be flat ashamed to audition for someone.

    Would you be ashamed to play Stormy Monday for 3 hours?

    Ever since that day I've been ashamed to listen to it...

    Bill

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    * Origin: Bill's Point, Beaverton OR (1:218/704.6)
  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Paul Lawson on Sat Jul 15 06:36:37 2000
    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    You've not auditioned many singers then I assume. :) Saw that
    a lot auditioning singers for a funk band in the early '80s.

    Were going to be doing that soon too...sigh.

    Actually had one chick saay "but I sound good in the shower". I

    Then you should have told her to take her clothes off and try again! <BEG>

    But speaking of chick singers, saw one on Leno, little 14 year old named Shannon something or the other. Played blues-rock. Damn, what a voice. Not a
    bad guitar player either. Sings better than she plays though. I'd pick up a CD if I knew her last name. Sounds like she's 30 and seen a lot of travling in
    that time. She's gonna by a gas by the time she is 30.


    Bill

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    * Origin: Bill's Point, Beaverton OR (1:218/704.6)
  • From Rich Lockyer@1:218/704 to Bill Riley on Sat Jul 15 21:41:07 2000
    Bill Riley wrote in a message to Rich Lockyer:

    Would you be ashamed to play Stormy Monday for 3 hours?

    Ever since that day I've been ashamed to listen to it...

    It even hurt when I listened to BB play it.


    C-ya! Rich

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Colossus Galactica, Chino CA (1:218/704)
  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Rich Lockyer on Sun Jul 16 08:16:23 2000
    Rich Lockyer wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    Would you be ashamed to play Stormy Monday for 3 hours?

    Ever since that day I've been ashamed to listen to it...

    It even hurt when I listened to BB play it.

    Well Bobby Bland used to be my favotite, but still...

    Bill

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    * Origin: Bill's Point, Beaverton OR (1:218/704.6)
  • From Paul Lawson@1:218/704.16 to Tom Engle on Sat Jul 22 05:20:00 2000
    Tom Engle wrote in a message to Rich Lockyer:

    Rich Lockyer wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    Would you be ashamed to play Stormy Monday for 3 hours?

    Ouch...right away you go for the jugular.....LOL

    "second hours even worse, the third ones awfull sad"

    Paul

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    * Origin: Paul's point, Salt Lake City, Utah. (1:218/704.16)
  • From Paul Lawson@1:218/704.16 to Bill Riley on Sat Jul 22 05:42:03 2000
    Bill Riley wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    Were going to be doing that soon too...sigh.

    You have my condolances...

    Actually had one chick saay "but I sound good in the shower". I

    Then you should have told her to take her clothes off and try
    again! <BEG>

    I was too concerned with my recovery from the acoustic onslaught to think straight I suppose. :)

    But speaking of chick singers, saw one on Leno, little 14 year old
    named Shannon something or the other. Played blues-rock. Damn,
    what a voice. Not a bad guitar player either. Sings better than
    she plays though. I'd pick up a CD if I knew her last name.
    Sounds like she's 30 and seen a lot of travling in that time.
    She's gonna by a gas by the time she is 30.

    Makes you wonder where these kids are coming from doesn't it. Of course for every Kenny Wayne Sheppard or Johnny Lang, there's a Brittany Spears... I suppose it balances out.

    Paul

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    * Origin: Paul's point, Salt Lake City, Utah. (1:218/704.16)
  • From Paul Lawson@1:218/704.16 to Rich Lockyer on Sat Jul 22 05:48:43 2000
    Rich Lockyer wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    Bill Riley wrote in a message to Rich Lockyer:

    Ever since that day I've been ashamed to listen to it...

    It even hurt when I listened to BB play it.

    I think the best version I've heard is the Alman Bro's from the Filmore concerts. Very cool!

    Paul

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    * Origin: Paul's point, Salt Lake City, Utah. (1:218/704.16)
  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Paul Lawson on Tue Jul 25 06:59:52 2000
    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    Makes you wonder where these kids are coming from doesn't it.
    Of course for every Kenny Wayne Sheppard or Johnny Lang, there's a Brittany Spears... I suppose it balances out.

    Oh well, we had our share of those too. Anybody remember the Cowsills or the 1910 Fruitgum Company?



    Bill

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    * Origin: Bill's Point, Beaverton OR (1:218/704.6)
  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Paul Lawson on Tue Jul 25 07:01:15 2000
    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Rich Lockyer:

    Ever since that day I've been ashamed to listen to it...

    It even hurt when I listened to BB play it.

    I think the best version I've heard is the Alman Bro's from
    the Filmore concerts. Very cool!

    Yeah, I loved that version too. But then I loved everything about that album.


    Bill

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    * Origin: Bill's Point, Beaverton OR (1:218/704.6)
  • From Paul Lawson@1:218/704.16 to Bill Riley on Tue Aug 1 12:55:56 2000
    Bill Riley wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    Oh well, we had our share of those too. Anybody remember the
    Cowsills or the 1910 Fruitgum Company?

    1910 fruitgum I remember. Not that it's a good thing...


    Paul

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    * Origin: Paul's point, Salt Lake City, Utah. (1:218/704.16)
  • From Paul Lawson@1:218/704.16 to Bill Riley on Tue Aug 1 12:56:55 2000
    Bill Riley wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Rich Lockyer:


    I think the best version I've heard is the Alman Bro's from
    the Filmore concerts. Very cool!

    Yeah, I loved that version too. But then I loved everything about
    that album.

    It's the only Allman Bro CD I have. It's managed to stay at the top of the play stack for about 8 years now. Fantastic CD.

    Paul

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    * Origin: Paul's point, Salt Lake City, Utah. (1:218/704.16)
  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Paul Lawson on Thu Aug 3 09:38:37 2000
    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    Oh well, we had our share of those too. Anybody remember the
    Cowsills or the 1910 Fruitgum Company?

    1910 fruitgum I remember. Not that it's a good thing...

    So see, we had our share of Brittany Boobs and Backdoor Boys too.

    Bill

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    * Origin: Bill's Point, Beaverton OR (1:218/704.6)
  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Paul Lawson on Thu Aug 3 09:39:21 2000
    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    It's the only Allman Bro CD I have. It's managed to stay at
    the top of the play stack for about 8 years now. Fantastic CD.

    They had some great studio albums too, Allman Brothers Band, Idewild South, and
    Eat A Peach. After that is was dregs until Warren Haynes joined them. Now they're back to being dregs again.

    Bill

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    * Origin: Bill's Point, Beaverton OR (1:218/704.6)
  • From Paul Lawson@1:218/704.16 to Bill Riley on Sat Aug 5 10:24:56 2000
    Bill Riley wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Bill Riley:


    So see, we had our share of Brittany Boobs and Backdoor Boys too.
    Bill

    The only saving grace is that they're oh so forgettable...

    Paul

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    * Origin: Paul's point, Salt Lake City, Utah. (1:218/704.16)
  • From Paul Lawson@1:218/704.16 to Bill Riley on Sat Aug 5 10:25:56 2000
    Bill Riley wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Bill Riley:


    They had some great studio albums too, Allman Brothers Band,
    Idewild South, and Eat A Peach. After that is was dregs until
    Warren Haynes joined them. Now they're back to being dregs again.

    Yep, I've heard most of them, I just never got around to picking them up...

    Paul

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    * Origin: Paul's point, Salt Lake City, Utah. (1:218/704.16)