My current favorite CD-it is not for bed wetters
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Keith Hilton
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My current favorite CD-it is not for bed wetters
My current favorite CD is a CD by Price Porter. I listen to it every day. It has some of the best arrangements and musicians in the world. Seems Dicky Overby keeps showing up on all my favorite CDs. Dicky is playing steel on this CD. Of course Flores, Trevino, Domino and the cream of the crop are helping Dicky. Good songs, old and new on this CD. Don't buy this CD if you are a bed wetting, tree hugging, dry hide, Communitst. This is honky tonk Texas music with the steel guitar and fiddle turned UP. Check out Price Porter at www.PricePorter.com
This CD is the real deal.
This CD is the real deal.
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jim flynn
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Ditto the Price Porter CD
Keith, this guy is a friend and customer of mine( always needs something fixed or moved) has three or four steels, is a terrific player, and I didn't even know he sang. He gave me the CD for some labor I did for him.
I feel like I now owe him!!!!
Great CD, buy it , play it, and feel good.
Jim ,
Lone Star Steel Guitar
I feel like I now owe him!!!!
Great CD, buy it , play it, and feel good.
Jim ,
Lone Star Steel Guitar
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No Bill, sorry, you do not qualify as a bed wetting, tree hugging, cry baby, dry hide, Communist. That slip in your drawers is OK. I had the same problem when I listened to the Ron Williams CD, "Texas Style", with Johnny Cox playing steel. I even had two accidents in my drawers. The 2nd one happened way into the CD, when I heared the song "Play Boy". I used to play with the guy who wrote that song, Bob Morris. Bob also wrote Buckaroo for Buck Owens. Why can't I play behind a guy like Ron Williams or Price Porter, just one time? That lucky dog Scotty Henderson gets to play with all the big boys.
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Keith:
folks with bladder control issues, radical environmentalists, those suffering from eczema, and even adherents to the teachings of Marx and Lenin might all do well to get a dose of some good old Texas music with the fiddle and steel turned up. Don't deny them the option- it might cure what ails 'em....
folks with bladder control issues, radical environmentalists, those suffering from eczema, and even adherents to the teachings of Marx and Lenin might all do well to get a dose of some good old Texas music with the fiddle and steel turned up. Don't deny them the option- it might cure what ails 'em....
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'a bed wetting, tree hugging, dry hide, Communitst.'
Those people do not exist, except in the minds of other people who listen to too many fools with motives that are less than honorable or honest.
It has nothing to do with the appreciation of music, Texan or otherwise, and can only be considered to be a feeble attempt at insult based only on tired political cliches and ignorance from the speaker.
Such comments are completely unnecessary, not funny, and inappropriate to a forum about music and pedal steel guitars.
Those people do not exist, except in the minds of other people who listen to too many fools with motives that are less than honorable or honest.
It has nothing to do with the appreciation of music, Texan or otherwise, and can only be considered to be a feeble attempt at insult based only on tired political cliches and ignorance from the speaker.
Such comments are completely unnecessary, not funny, and inappropriate to a forum about music and pedal steel guitars.
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Well I better get mine because after surgery on Thursday, I'm going to become one for a while...
Actually when I was a kid up til about age 11, I was one.
At that time, they thought it was a physical or discipline problem. I had to fill up a coffee jar to prove that I had "held it" and not just go to bed with a full bladder out of laziness.
I still did it about once a week or more..
It was TERRIBLE waking up in the middle of the night and have to wait on my blankets while Mom made my bed, and hoping that Dad wouldn't wake up and come in and scold me. It's actually one of the worst memories of my life.
I couldn't "sleep over", I dreaded "grandma's spare bed" when we visited. I never knew when it would happen..
NOW, they know that it has to do with the kid being overloaded with either stress, or emotional "abuse", and having to go to sleep so deep that it lets the bladder muscles go.
Now that I think about it, it quit happening just about the same time I "got full puberty"..
At least they know it's not a behavioral failing on the Kid's part.
Luckily my Mom loved me more than any of it, and my Dad didn't always wake up....
No offense taken here.
Some people are just to serious about themselves, and take offense at any little frickin thing..
I'm sure it's a great one Keith, and during my upcoming "camping trip" at the hospital I've got about 10 CDs from "HeyBale" to "Johhny A" Scotty Anderson, Amber D, and Johnny Bush to run through my Mp3 Player.
Some of those are enough to make me pee my pants while I'm wide awake..
( can I say that..?)

EJL
Actually when I was a kid up til about age 11, I was one.
At that time, they thought it was a physical or discipline problem. I had to fill up a coffee jar to prove that I had "held it" and not just go to bed with a full bladder out of laziness.
I still did it about once a week or more..
It was TERRIBLE waking up in the middle of the night and have to wait on my blankets while Mom made my bed, and hoping that Dad wouldn't wake up and come in and scold me. It's actually one of the worst memories of my life.
I couldn't "sleep over", I dreaded "grandma's spare bed" when we visited. I never knew when it would happen..
NOW, they know that it has to do with the kid being overloaded with either stress, or emotional "abuse", and having to go to sleep so deep that it lets the bladder muscles go.
Now that I think about it, it quit happening just about the same time I "got full puberty"..
At least they know it's not a behavioral failing on the Kid's part.
Luckily my Mom loved me more than any of it, and my Dad didn't always wake up....
No offense taken here.
Some people are just to serious about themselves, and take offense at any little frickin thing..
I'm sure it's a great one Keith, and during my upcoming "camping trip" at the hospital I've got about 10 CDs from "HeyBale" to "Johhny A" Scotty Anderson, Amber D, and Johnny Bush to run through my Mp3 Player.
Some of those are enough to make me pee my pants while I'm wide awake..
( can I say that..?)
EJL
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how do you wet a bed and still have a dry hide?,,,I dont think communists where known for their environmentalism either... (Chernobyl,,nuclear subs all over the ocean floor etc)
but anyways...the stuff on his page is great! I wish there was more of that up here.
but anyways...the stuff on his page is great! I wish there was more of that up here.
GFI D10, Fender Steel King, Hilton Vpedal,BoBro, National D dobro, Marrs RGS
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Thanks to whomever alerted me to this guy. "Last Call for Heartaches" did not get responce but "I'll
Take the Blame" has had a couple weeks in my top 30 at BRC.
I could have had an accident last night opening a package from Tracy Pitcox. I was not aware about the "Hank Thompson Treasures CD". This is home studio
tracks that never got recorded at Capital.
Take the Blame" has had a couple weeks in my top 30 at BRC.
I could have had an accident last night opening a package from Tracy Pitcox. I was not aware about the "Hank Thompson Treasures CD". This is home studio
tracks that never got recorded at Capital.
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I must say that first, musical taste and talent has absolutely nothing to do with political opinions. Both Bill Clinton and Mike Huckabee are musicians, as was Richard Nixon. And how can you get more Texas than Willie Nelson?
Moreover, I think the use of insulting and contemptuous terms like “bed-wetter” or “cat-killer” to describe people with whom on disagrees, is totally inappropriate. It’s one thing to disagree with somebody and another to be disagreeable about it.
Liberals do not wet their beds, and conservatives don’t go around pouring gasoline on cats and setting them on fire. We all basically have the same ultimate goal of seeing America strong and healthy and prosperous, and we disagree primarily on the best way to achieve that mutual goal. There is no need to turn that disagreement into enmity and antagonism. There is no need to insult each other, and doing so only lowers the quality of an discussion of how best to help solve our country's problems, to the level of childishness.
And in case anybody doesn't already know, I'm a staunch liberal and proud of it.
Moreover, I think the use of insulting and contemptuous terms like “bed-wetter” or “cat-killer” to describe people with whom on disagrees, is totally inappropriate. It’s one thing to disagree with somebody and another to be disagreeable about it.
Liberals do not wet their beds, and conservatives don’t go around pouring gasoline on cats and setting them on fire. We all basically have the same ultimate goal of seeing America strong and healthy and prosperous, and we disagree primarily on the best way to achieve that mutual goal. There is no need to turn that disagreement into enmity and antagonism. There is no need to insult each other, and doing so only lowers the quality of an discussion of how best to help solve our country's problems, to the level of childishness.
And in case anybody doesn't already know, I'm a staunch liberal and proud of it.
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"Luckily my Mom loved me more than any of it..."
Eric, what a wonderful sentiment and testimony to your Mom. Hope all goes well with your recovery from sugery.

