Awesome. Thank you Mike.

erik

On Mar 11, 8:17 am, mistertaterbug <[email protected]> wrote:
> Erik,
> I think the whole thing started out as a Robins' recording, but when
> he got here he communicated with Monroe and Bill basically decided to
> come to the session, so the direction of the whole thing changed. I
> was there originally to keep Bill 'on track' because he was beginning
> to forget some of the songs we did. Funny, because I didn't really
> know a few of them that well at the time.
>
> We all sat "LA style" as you put it. Most of it was done in the middle
> of one room without the benefit of baffles. No rhythm tracks and
> layering, just all of us batting it out. On the duet stuff, I sat
> right across from Bill, say within 8-10 feet. Sure, I was nervous. But
> I learned more those couple days about Bill's right hand than I had in
> decades previous. It became obvious quickly that I had to match his
> tremolo to make the duet blend, not only the speed of it, but the
> feel, the 'lope'. Bill wouldn't even play "Tanyards", couldn't
> remember it. He told Butch to "let" me play it. I told him I didn't
> think I could do a better job of it than he could. He said, "I know
> so", so I shut up. Nothing like being put on the spot by the Bossman.
> Buddy Spicher was on that cut too, I believe.
>
> Bill came to the session dressed in a suit and one of his Stetsons.
> All the rest of us came ragged out in tee shirts and jeans. The old
> school guys came to the studio dressed up and ready for 'work'. A few
> of the girlfriends came along. Of course Bill flirted with them. I
> remember one of the days everybody piled out for lunch and left. I
> didn't go for some reason. After hanging out in the break area for a
> while I went back into the studio and slipped up on
> Monroe playing Campbell's fiddle, playing "Muleskinner Blues" real
> quiet. I listened a little bit and then said, "I didn't know you
> played the fiddle, Bill". He did one of those moves a possum will do
> when he's wanting to be invisible..."...you don't see me, you don't
> see me..."; he put the fiddle down really slow and turned clean around
> in the chair and just sat there like he'd been that way all along.
>
> All in all it was sort of a whacky project. Randy Howard played some
> pretty spectacular 'contest' style solos, Dewey Farmer did his
> psychedelic hotrod style mandolin, Buddy Spicher brought integrity to
> the tunes, Butch ran around keeping it moving along despite all the
> rest of us giving him a fun-loving hard time.
>
> I reckon it was the first time I'd worked with Butch and certainly
> with Bill. Seems like we did another batch of tunes someplace else,
> the one that included "...Over Yonder". I don't know where any of that
> stuff went.
> Tbug
>
> On Mar 10, 10:24 am, erik berry <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I just bought my first-ever download MP3 record (welcome to 2010
> > Erik!) and it was Butch Robins' record. It's really cool. I'm pretty
> > sure I can tell which tracks have just Mike on them, but boy, the
> > Monroe-Compton duets are really slick. Hard to tell where one starts
> > and the other stops. I like Butch's banjo playing and singing a whole
> > lot too, which is great, since I basically got the record for the
> > mandolinin' on it. A number of cuts I can't wait to share with my
> > banjo player (Doin' My Time and Short'nin' Bread, to name two).
>
> > Mr. C--great work on that disc. If you have a notion and a few minutes
> > to talk about it, I'd appreciate hearing some stories. If you need a
> > question or two I'll pitch some at you. Was this the first time you
> > worked with Bill and/or Butch? Did you and Monroe sit right next to
> > each other and play together? Where you nervous? Do you still play two
> > of my favorite new tunes, "My Father's Footsteps" or "I'd Like to Be
> > Over Yonder," ? Was disc recorded "Nashville Style" or "LA Style?"
>
> > Cool stuff. I got it off CDBaby for 10 bucks, if anyone else is
> > curious about it. Simple website to use and 10 minutes after I decided
> > to get the thing, it was on my MP3 player. Cool, cool, cool.
>
> > erik- Hide quoted text -
>
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