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I've never heard Bobbe Seymour play...

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... until i got his Soulful Steel CD from the Steel Forum catalog. Very smooth and soulful, indeed! I'm only up to cut 5 as i type. I like how he trades off solos with himself (steel to steel). Most steel CDs don't have this. Sounds great! BTW, b0b shipped it standard first class on 4/10 and it got to me (coast to coast) today. That includes the weekend! That's fast!
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Erik: If you go over to the No Pedddlers Forum to the thread Jerry Byrd Answers Questions..... I put some comments in there about Bobbe's Soulful Steel. Thought ypou might like to read it.

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Bobbe Seymour is one of the "GREAT UNCLE'S " of the STEEL GUITAR!
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Everytime I sit down to play, there I am, right in my ear, every time I go somewhere to play, there I am too! Steel guitar , right in my ear.
Thank you Erik, glad you are enjoying my playing,but then again, I've heard more of it than you have, and I'm getting tired of it,-----------OH NO! here it comes again!-----> Call me, I have more albums, I'm tired of them too! 615 822 5555, or check the forum retail outlet, they may have a few thousand left!
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Nah... Bobbe is a Founding Forefather of steel guitar. Image

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Actually, I'm almost out of them. Did you get my PO, Bobbe?

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I always thought of Bobbe as the Founding Forehead of the steel guitar. Image
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Bobbe I think I have let the SWINEATONE become a household name. Bobbe and I have had this thing going for at least 15 years now. I am glad to see that it is finally getting the recognitiion that it deserves.B Cole is a great ad man I think and we need you on the staff for advertisment advice.WHEN YOU THINK SWINEATONE! THINK SEYMOUR!GETTING TO THE MEAT OF MUSIC!!!!
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Well----you can call him The Founding Foreskin or what ever it was but he's my horse if he never wins a race !!!!! - Image
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I've heard him play and the man's an animal
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Eric, I went to Bobbe's SGN business and was very blessed and fortunate to catch him playing and Hoss I'm tellin ya He is absolutely fantastic. He was playing like I breathe,NATURALLY. It was if it was his 2nd nature. Ihave never seen anybody play that smooth.Just like gliding and sliding on ice. IF I ever come close to playing like that I'll quit the tire plant.BUT it looks I mite have to stay at the plant at least TWO craeers worth. If you hear Bobbe's playin some where, run or fly (QUACK QUACK) to get there, it's worth the effort. Kenny Ray Lynnville, Ky. Home of the Broke and the Brave
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Bobbe's self-deprecating humor can make one forget what a great player he is. On thumb-style steel, no one can touch him.

My favorite Seymour recording is the "Live" CD he recorded live at one of those Chet Atkins shows (you can buy it from Forum catalog to support the Forum - http://b0b.com/products/music2.html#seymourlive ). Just think of the pressure of having Chet Atkins sitting on the front row and room full of other guitarists watching as you try to record a live steel guitar instrumental album!

Even Monster Rocker Eddie Van Halen was running around on stage teasing Bobbe during his performance.

It is a great recording in itself, but to consider the pressure of that particular audience, it is just mind blowing how he pulled it off so well.


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Yes, most positively, my humor has cost me a great career in music. Being cursed with such a horrifying sense of humor has caused me a life of agony and despair. I could have been president, A true world leader! A great brain surgen,A famous lawyer, I could have been anything I ever wanted to be, I could have been where Maurice Anderson is today, If only I hadn't been cursed with this blasphamus, despicable, sense of humor that has caused me to be a true outcast, NEVER to ever be in the steel guitar hall of fame.I'm darn lucky I was born rich!!
Yes Frank Estes, you are SOOO correct!! Folks do not, nor will ever know how truly great I think I am, ALL BECAUSE OF MY HUMOR! Dratt! Here I am, 29 years old and my career is damaged beyond repair, just because of my badly distorted humor. LET THIS BE A WARNING! Don't ever try to be funny! Not if you wish to have a serious career in steel guitar! Look at the guys that have NO humor that are doing great, Paul F., MSAnderson, John H., Les Campbell,bOb Lee, Bill Clinton, Mike Weirauch, Smiley R.-----sorry, forget the last two, anyway, a great career is NOT to be laughed at! Hey! Where is my hall of fame nomination anyway? (there's that humor again!)


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... and you're still copying me... (two lever) Image Now... how can you do datt? You're the oldest here...

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<SMALL>! Here I am, 29 years old.</SMALL>
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Post by Bobbe Seymour »

Hey Bobbe
Why are all these guys razzing you about " The Almighty Swineatone" . Don't they know that if it had not been for Rufus Thibodeaux bringing that " Swinette"playing fool with him to "The Grand Old Opry" to backup Jimmy C Newman on Cry Cry Darling no one would have ever known about this Louisiana folk instrument. Only Joel Sonnier & his Martin Cajun Accordion has done more to perpetuate the Cajun Folk sound. You Guys only made all the much need improvements( so as it would not be so hard on the front teeth)& made more pleasing to the eyes.Nothing in my part of the USA can Stir the soul as a slow soulful version of "Jole' Blonde"or"I Past In Front Your Door"
We Down Are Truly Grateful
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Feel free to post this on the Forum as a valuable history lesson
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Post by Bobbe Seymour »

Thank you Dan, I didn't even know what a "swine-a-tone" was and had no idea it was a much revered musical instrument in the Cajon community! Guess I'll have to put a pedal on one! (or start pedaling them from here!)

P.S. I have heard you play and you are a MONSTER!
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