I could use some more information on this.  I saw him at the Ryman a
few years ago and he played some good bluegrass and talked about
Jesus.  I don't consider either of those part of the "dark side."  You
can't blame a man who tries to put the principles of his faith to work
in his life.  These days, I'd have to say I admire the courage.


On Feb 12, 8:07 pm, MinnesotaMandolin <[email protected]> wrote:
> This maybe is more for the "You be the judge" thread, but in my band
> we call Mr. Skaggs "Darth Skaggs," because he uses his awesome powers
> for the dark side.
>
> erik
>
> On Feb 12, 7:33 pm, Nelson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Something I just thought of, too:  That bio documentary of Bill was
> > rereleased this past year.  Skaggs is all over that thing.
> > Coincidence?
>
> > On Feb 12, 7:25 pm, Nelson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I have the Krauss/Plant disc and IMHO it blows.  I was excited about
> > > the prospects of the two singers and the producer working together,
> > > but it got nowhere near my expectations.  'Nuff said there....
>
> > > I also have the Skaggs disc and like it.  When you pick something like
> > > a tribute to Mr. Monroe and win an award, I think part of the approval
> > > can be seen as being for the subject.  It's kinda like only serious
> > > films winning Oscars....  I think the tribute album is Skaggs doing
> > > what he does best - fronting a right good bluegrass band playing
> > > Bill's music.
>
> > > I have never paid attention to the Grammy's because I have pretty much
> > > listened to music out of the mainstream.  I think the last few years
> > > have been pretty hard on "the music industry" and awards take on a bit
> > > more of a meaning that they used to.  Maybe not....
>
> > > On Feb 12, 4:47 pm, Dasspunk <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > On my scale, a Grammy weighs in about the same as a modicum of belly
> > > > button lint. Besides a shiny mantle piece, they are best used to
> > > > preface an artist in a speech, article or introduction. And in this,
> > > > it is indeed almost exactly the same honor as just being nominated.
> > > > Eg. "It is my pleasure to introduce, the Grammy nominated, Mr. Tater
> > > > Bug". That said, you could win the award for biggest horses ass (but
> > > > you'd have to take it from me first) and end up with "May I present...
> > > > the award winning... Dass Punk". To quote a saying from my youth...
> > > > "same diff".
>
> > > > What's important to me is not how much money you make but how you
> > > > play. I also believe who you are comes through in your music... so
> > > > there's that too I guess. And just so there's no misunderstanding...
> > > > hell yeah I keep score!
>
> > > > But as is the case with so many things... your millage may vary.
> > > > Brian
>
> > > > On Feb 12, 11:06 am, mistertaterbug <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Skaggs won the Grammy. So did Alison Krauss and Robert Plant(I hear
> > > > > they left Stuart at home, though he certainly was an integral part of
> > > > > the sound...ooops. He did get a "thankyou"). The Steel Drivers got
> > > > > left out and they're a damned good band. There you go. Some people
> > > > > could break wind and get a hand. Go figger...
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