Should I just abandon it then?
TB

On Dec 7, 9:14 pm, Don <[email protected]> wrote:
> Rawhide was all written out in an old Mandolin World News, maybe by the
> Dawg?
>
> On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 7:57 PM, Terry Bullin <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Tater,
> > Yes, please continue to notate Rawhide..........don't forget the high
> > part.  I do accept email attachments.............lol
>
> > bullmiester
>
> > --- On *Mon, 12/7/09, mistertaterbug <[email protected]>* wrote:
>
> > From: mistertaterbug <[email protected]>
> > Subject: Re: Curmudgeon's Muse
> > To: "Taterbugmando" <[email protected]>
> > Date: Monday, December 7, 2009, 4:28 PM
>
> > Clyde,
> > I've seen/heard/played with Jake too. It's been a few years, but he
> > was a monster then even. I can't imagine what he must know at this
> > point. I am curious how he's applying what he's learning at Berklee.
> > There's a whole group of young guys and gals who have exceptional
> > talent and drive, focus. I can't remember having that much focus when
> > I was a kid, a teenager, even adult. It's as if there has been an
> > explosion of talent in the last 20 years. Kids like Jake, Dominick
> > Leslie, Sarah Jarosz(who is currently nominated for a Grammy, for
> > pete's sake), Sam Grisman, Rebecca Lovell,  Alex Hargreaves, Sierra
> > Hull, Scott Gates, etc...these kids are tearing it up and I know
> > there's a lot more youngsters playing other styles that I don't listen
> > to. Thile was the hot young guy for many of us, but now he's not even
> > that. These younger players are the trend. Shoot, Nora Jones is
> > another example. Where in the world are they coming from? What's in
> > the air? What kind of shift has taken place? I reckon it might be that
> > there's so much more access to the music now.
>
> > Seems like people are a lot more on the ball in some ways than they
> > were when I was a kid. Granted, it may have just been that I wasn't on
> > top of it, but it seems like something's afoot. And, it appears that
> > it's not just in music where there are exceptional youth. I can't
> > pretend to even know what these kids think about, much less play what
> > they play. I have decided to acknowledge being completely out of
> > touch. I need to shut up anyway and finish notating "Rawhide".
>
> > Taterbug
>
> > On Dec 7, 9:25 am, Dawn Bradbury 
> > <[email protected]<http://mc/[email protected]>>
> > wrote:
> > > AMEN. I concur. I listen to Mike because HE is my favorite. Although I'm
> > > open to hearing new talent.
>
> > > On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 8:09 AM, 
> > > <[email protected]<http://mc/[email protected]>>
> > wrote:
>
> > > > I guess I'm on the older end of the curmudgeon list, and have been
> > accused
> > > > of being opinionated.
> > > > I've had the pleasure of watching Jake Jolliff grow up. Jake plays all
> > the
> > > > notes and sometimes in
> > > > the same tune, but he is capable of playing music that I like and even
> > > > understand. Jake is in Boston
> > > > now attending Berklee and playing in a band called Joy Kills Sorrow,
> > Young
> > > > kids, all killer pickers
> > > > and nice kids too. BUT I'm thinking that they are playing in a language
> > > > that I don't know, and I've really tried
> > > > as I think pretty highly of Jake. I know, it's that "muse" thing.
> > Anyway, I
> > > > told you all that to tell you this:
>
> > > > Last night I went see Jake's Dad, Bill, in concert. Now Bill is a banjo
> > > > player of the old school both bluegrass and old
> > > > time, a fine flatpicker, a good old time fiddler, and he taught Jake to
> > > > play the mandolin. ('til Jake was about 9)
> > > > Bill is also a very good song writer and one of my favorite singers. It
> > was
> > > > one of the best shows I've ever been to,
> > > > period. I understood every note, could relate to all the songs and I
> > could
> > > > listen to Bill talk all night. Just a wonderful
> > > > show and only 60 folks came out to see it. Sad to think that if
> > "Festering
> > > > Blackhead and the Zits" were playing in town
> > > > thousands would have turned out.
>
> > > > But what do I know? Tater is my favorite mandolin player and I've
> > actually
> > > > seen him live more than once.
>
> > > >  Clyde Clevenger
> > > > Just My Opinion, But It's Right
> > > > Salem, Oregon
> > > > Old Circle <http://www.myspace.com/oldcircle>
>
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