Re: The Layperson’s Guide to Singin’ the Blues

Rusty Fingers wrote:

Hi Big Jeff.

I'm not a guy who likes to wear a suit myself but I definitely like Joe's "new" appearance on the RAH DVD.  cool

I remember one of the old Blues legends (I think it was B.B. King) tell what he's been taught: When you play the blues you should dress as if you were going to a bank to apply for a loan.

On the basis that you are well dressed for a disappointment? Banks. They are enough to give anyone the blues roll

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Re: The Layperson’s Guide to Singin’ the Blues

hansamike wrote:
Rusty Fingers wrote:

Hi Big Jeff.

I'm not a guy who likes to wear a suit myself but I definitely like Joe's "new" appearance on the RAH DVD.  cool

I remember one of the old Blues legends (I think it was B.B. King) tell what he's been taught: When you play the blues you should dress as if you were going to a bank to apply for a loan.

On the basis that you are well dressed for a disappointment? Banks. They are enough to give anyone the blues roll

LOL.  Things were different then.   NOW?  mad

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             It is
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Re: The Layperson’s Guide to Singin’ the Blues

Rusty Fingers wrote:

Hey Greyhound Roy, wink

I remember the thread about your broken guitar. I really felt sorry for you (and your son). If I remember correctly you wanted to give the (repaired) guitar to your son as a birthday present (or something like that) and get yourself a new one. Did you do that?

Rusty


Hey Rusty,

Well, in a way I did. I did get the Epi Les Paul repaired by a local guitar shop and they did an excellent job. Nic (NPB_EST.1979) from the forum here even inspected it when he was over at my house and he thought it was a fine job too. "The One Who Must Be Obeyed" has sort of put the old kibosh on my guitar buying days; gee, and I really saw a beautiful acoustic/electric at a shop last week with Tom (RICjunkie) that I wanted to buy but didn't. Anyway, my son Ben has always been eyeing up the Les Paul and I've been eyeing up his PRS SE Singlecut, so after his guitar lesson last night I proposed we'd "trade" even up. He was pretty excited about that, so I think that's the way it will go. I use the word "trade" even though Ben is only 12 years old and I bought him both of his electric guitars. Of course, they are "HIS" guitars now.  wink  Funny how all things seem to work out, hey?  smile

Roy

P.S. Looks like I have a new nickname courtesy of you!  lol

Joe is the Best!

Re: The Layperson’s Guide to Singin’ the Blues

hansamike wrote:

On the basis that you are well dressed for a disappointment? Banks. They are enough to give anyone the blues roll

And they don't even charge interest for that! lol
Hey - lots of inspiration for your next blues song (the one after the "Layperson's Blues")! wink

Hey Roy,

"The One Who Must Be Obeyed" - I have to memorize that phrase. Hilarious! lol

A PRS for an Epi sounds like a good trade for me. When both parties are happy with - what more can you ask for? It's a cool thing that your son still likes the Epi although it's not in mint condition anymore. He did the "aging job" on it, it got repaired, he still wants to play it. The playability didn't suffer, the guitar just gained some character. Young guys often think that only new things are cool...

Interesting to observe how the G.A.S. always finds a way. Let them put a ban on buying new guitars - we'll trade. Let them put a ban on trading - we'll build our own guitars. Let them put a ban on building our own guitars - don't know what we'll do (yet). wink

Feel free to use your new nickname. There's no charge. wink

Rusty

"Tradition is not worshipping the ashes, but carrying the fire."

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Re: The Layperson’s Guide to Singin’ the Blues

Rusty Fingers wrote:

Hey Roy,

"The One Who Must Be Obeyed" - I have to memorize that phrase. Hilarious! lol

Feel free to use your new nickname. There's no charge. wink

Rusty

Got to say Rusty, that one is not a Roy original. I actually gleaned it off of one of the best and funniest Golf commentators who writes for Golf Magazine. His name is David Feherty and with each month's issue, I immediately turn to the last page in the magazine to read his column. Gosh, he cracks me up! Anyway, his exact phrase is, "She who must be obeyed", so I took a little liberty and made it my own.  wink  Not sure I've ever told anyone here that story.  smile

Hmmmm...."Greyhound Roy", it does have sort of a ring to it!  lol 

Roy

Joe is the Best!

Re: The Layperson’s Guide to Singin’ the Blues

BluesMan wrote:
Rusty Fingers wrote:

Hey Roy,

"The One Who Must Be Obeyed" - I have to memorize that phrase. Hilarious! lol

Feel free to use your new nickname. There's no charge. wink

Rusty

Got to say Rusty, that one is not a Roy original. I actually gleaned it off of one of the best and funniest Golf commentators who writes for Golf Magazine. His name is David Feherty and with each month's issue, I immediately turn to the last page in the magazine to read his column. Gosh, he cracks me up! Anyway, his exact phrase is, "She who must be obeyed", so I took a little liberty and made it my own.  wink  Not sure I've ever told anyone here that story.  smile

Hmmmm...."Greyhound Roy", it does have sort of a ring to it!  lol 

Roy

I believe that phrase originated with John Cleese in Fawlty Towers...

Rock On & Keep the FAITH
             It is
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Re: The Layperson’s Guide to Singin’ the Blues

bigjeffjones wrote:
BluesMan wrote:
Rusty Fingers wrote:

Hey Roy,

"The One Who Must Be Obeyed" - I have to memorize that phrase. Hilarious! lol

Feel free to use your new nickname. There's no charge. wink

Rusty

Got to say Rusty, that one is not a Roy original. I actually gleaned it off of one of the best and funniest Golf commentators who writes for Golf Magazine. His name is David Feherty and with each month's issue, I immediately turn to the last page in the magazine to read his column. Gosh, he cracks me up! Anyway, his exact phrase is, "She who must be obeyed", so I took a little liberty and made it my own.  wink  Not sure I've ever told anyone here that story.  smile

Hmmmm...."Greyhound Roy", it does have sort of a ring to it!  lol 

Roy

I believe that phrase originated with John Cleese in Fawlty Towers...

Stirring the pot a bit....but it's late and I don't have time to fully investigate:

From Wikipedia entry for "Rumpole of The Bailey"

While certain biographical details are slightly different in the original TV series and the subsequent book series, Horace Rumpole has a number of definite character traits that are constant. First and foremost, Rumpole loves the courtroom. Despite attempts by his friends and family to get him to move on to a more respectable position for his age, such as a QC or a Circuit Judge (referred to as Queer Customers and Circus Judges by Rumpole), he only enjoys the simple pleasure of defending his clients at The Old Bailey, London's central criminal court: "the honour of being an Old Bailey Hack," as he describes his work. A devotee of Arthur Quiller-Couch's Oxford Book of English Verse, he often quotes Wordsworth and secretly calls his wife Hilda "She Who Must Be Obeyed" (SWMBO), a reference to the novel She by H. Rider Haggard.[1]

Takers get the honey, givers sing the blues

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Excellent Carl.  Thank you

MuchRumpole
BJJ FDOL

Rock On & Keep the FAITH
             It is
Blues From the Bottoms

Re: The Layperson’s Guide to Singin’ the Blues

Hahaha! I ran into that a few years back. Happy to see it still floating around.

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