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Spudman

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That's not a typo - I sold my soul :puke:

I got offered some good $ to play some modern country and bit like a fish during mayfly hatch. I know what you're thinking, "man Spud will prostitute himself for just about anything." To some extent yes I will, but I do have an ulterior motive. First - I need to get my chops back, Second - I want to get visible in the music community again, Third - I'm hopefully starting a new band doing material more suited to my playing style, Fourth - I want to show off my new Thefret.net thong!

Right now I'm stuffing my poor brain with Gretchen Wilson, Alan Jackson, Sugarland, Teri Clark, Lonestar and Travis Tritt. I may never be the same again. Please forgive my decline into insanity. I promise I'll try to be back doing heavy riffs just as soon as I can.

Light a candle for me and chant the lotus sutra.
 
Geez, Spud went country!! :confused: Rumor has that any of your gits that aren't shaped like a Tele are takin' the first train out of Idaho. :D
 
Well spud I can honestly say WOW but at the same time I admire that you will open yourself to different music styles.

I try to do the same thing because I like showcasing different styles (like jazz band and stuff)

But still COUNTRY??? :p
 
Who's that guy? Spud? Never heard of him before.

:rotflmao:

Spud, it's important to be "visible" on the musical scene. You ain't no bedroom rocker. Step on stage, play that Country stuff and next thing you'll form a nice prog band. Be active!

Cross my fingers for you.

Jimi75
 
Forgive my lack of culture but is country that bad ? I love some stuff which has been classified in country like Guy Clark, Emmylou Harris or Junior Guitar Brown ;)

Of course I know that they are some "sirup" stuff but maybe you get the chance to shake the tree a little Ol' bit :rotflmao:
 
Jipes said:
Forgive my lack of culture but is country that bad ? I love some stuff which has been classified in country like Guy Clark, Emmylou Harris or Junior Guitar Brown ;)

Of course I know that they are some "sirup" stuff but maybe you get the chance to shake the tree a little Ol' bit :rotflmao:
Spud has to play the sticky, sweet, saccharine stuff. :D
 
congrats Spud, that is great! The country being played today is almost like classic rock crossed with some Deep Purple. I have a buddy that is touring with JUSTIN MOORE, one of the hotest country acts on the scene right now his new album is up to #3.
I'm sure you will blend your own touch into the country music and before long we will be watching SPUD-SLINGER with a paisley paint job on a Les Paul or a TELECASTER with racing stripes. GO SPUD!
 
Hand waving cell phone in the air.............................................:o
 
If that band comes with one of these, all is forgiven:
alisonkrauss-gal-country.jpg


I sentence you to two solid months of teh br00talz to atone.

Of course, this is coming from a headbanger who once played bass in the bluegrass band, so what do I know?
 
marnold said:
If that band comes with one of these, all is forgiven:
alisonkrauss-gal-country.jpg

One of these? :confused:

I count two.

Anyhow, prayers said, mojo sent.

I bet country bands rake in the dough. It'd be nice to actually make some coin for a change.
 
Spudman said:
Right now I'm stuffing my poor brain with Gretchen Wilson, Alan Jackson, Sugarland, Teri Clark, Lonestar and Travis Tritt.

This is not country. These people are industry produced pop musicians that sing with a souther dialect atop overly processed music with a steel guitar thrown in for effect. Shame on you.

I'm just kidding. It's an opportunity to play.
 
Thanks for all the support and pokes. Everyone is completely right too. There is a girl singer in the band but I haven't met her yet. She'd better be hot because the rest of the band isn't and from what I've heard so far she isn't all that great of a singer.

Ya the money is pretty good and the work frequent. The band consists of old pros and rehearsals start next week. We'll see how long I can stomach it. It might also be that they want a little more funk/blues influence in their set list too. We'll see if they want to play any of my material before I go out too far on that limb.

I really like that banjo on the bicycle idea. Hmmmm.....naw.:D
 
Good luck. I've played (briefly) in two country bands, and there are some parts in country music that can be downright jazzy. Some of the tunes in my last band's setlist gave me fits.

I'll agree, though, that most of the new stuff out today just ain't that hard to play, and is close to classic rock.

Have fun with it, man!
 
Hey, good luck and have fun. Send us some clips so we have proof. :D

Seriously, have a good time, that's what it's all about.
 
It won't be TOO bad Spud. Travis Tritt and Lonestar have a few rockin' numbers. I recall hearing some slide in a Lonestar tune or two.

My concern, is what you're gonna have to wear on stage. Your outfit could be really emasculating.....and well, golly gee Spud........hmmmmmmm...hey, maybe Shiner can loan you some cowboy shirts and western type garb, maybe a cowboy hat too. It's bad enough to have to wear that kind of clothing.....it's even worse to have to PAY $$$'s for it. With all the Texans we have on the Fret, you might come up with a few nice ensembles. lol

I'd like to help you out there Spud.......but.....no self-respecting Yankee would be caught dead in that stuff. lol
 
Spudman said:
I think I can just wear this and a hat.
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I thought you were playing in a country band....not The Village People. :rotflmao:

Seriously, I think it's great that you're going out and playin'g live Spud. Furthermore, kudos for going out of your element musically too. Keep us posted.
 
piebaldpython said:
It won't be TOO bad Spud. Travis Tritt and Lonestar have a few rockin' numbers. I recall hearing some slide in a Lonestar tune or two.

My concern, is what you're gonna have to wear on stage. Your outfit could be really emasculating.....and well, golly gee Spud........hmmmmmmm...hey, maybe Shiner can loan you some cowboy shirts and western type garb, maybe a cowboy hat too. It's bad enough to have to wear that kind of clothing.....it's even worse to have to PAY $$$'s for it. With all the Texans we have on the Fret, you might come up with a few nice ensembles. lol

I'd like to help you out there Spud.......but.....no self-respecting Yankee would be caught dead in that stuff. lol


[sigh...]

:thwap:

we do not, contrary to popular belief, all dress like bud and sissy in urban cowboy.

[edit: although shiner may be able to lay his hands on some of the old porter wagoner collection, you'd have to ask :) ]

i do not own a belt, much less a buckle.

neither of us own a single wranglers snap dress shirt.

i own a pair of lucchese's, b/c they are comfortable as crud, not b/c it's part of fashion.

:) Spud, good luck.
 
Childbride said:
[sigh...]

:thwap:

we do not, contrary to popular belief, all dress like bud and sissy in urban cowboy.

[edit: although shiner may be able to lay his hands on some of the old porter wagoner collection, you'd have to ask :) ]

i do not own a belt, much less a buckle.

neither of us own a single wranglers snap dress shirt.

i own a pair of lucchese's, b/c they are comfortable as crud, not b/c it's part of fashion.

:) Spud, good luck.


:thwap: Y'all don't dress like Urban Cowboy?? How about ROADHOUSE (that Patrick Swayze movie)?? Ooh, do y'all dress like the Ewings in DALLAS (the hit TV show)??

Well, I don't think they ever did a TV show or a movie with some nekid guy riding around on a tractor. :whatever:

Hey, how soon until the IGGLES knock the stuffing out of your COWBOYS and unceremoniously dump them in the Brazos River?? Game on!! :D
 
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