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Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 11:24 pm |
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Did'nt mean to get too serious there Mandi,just seems as though I pretty much worked my life away so far ,and now I am trying to change that.
My cousin let me borrow some of his bluegrass CDs/DVDs and there were many good ones ,but one that I had to buy for myself was Rhonda Vincent, with her incredible band.We really enjoy that at night on the water,watching it on screen while playing thru a killer stereo.Add a refreshment or two and life doesn't get much better.It sure as hell beats working! ![Wink :wink:](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
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Boatman @ Fri Jun 06, 2008 11:24 pm wrote: ... but one that I had to buy for myself was Rhonda Vincent, with her incredible band.We really enjoy that at night on the water,watching it on screen while playing thru a killer stereo.
Ah, yes, she's one of my favorites. I have pretty much all of her cd's (even the 90's era ones where she was mostly country, not bluegrass) Matter of fact, she's what is blaring on my cd player in my SUV right now:) It's a mixed cd I made of all my favorites of hers. Though, nobody will ever come close to Emmylou Harris in my opinion, I've been a fan of hers since I was a tot.
I've met her (Rhonda Vincent) the last 2 years in a row at our local bluegrass festival I worked at (River City BG Festival, in Portland) She's very nice in person, the kind of lady who comes out in the crowd and visits with everyone. Each year, she does a Saturday concert, then on Sunday morning she does a bluegrass gospel set, it's nothing short of awesome. If you haven't already- and ever get the chance to- don't miss seeing her live. Saw Emmylou there too, but didn't get to meet her in person... this year I did meet Marty Stuart tho, that was cool.
Jim- I know what you mean. Apparently, lots of the homes (shacks) aren't even accessible by automobile, you have to have an ATV or walk to reach the more hidden areas. Still, I'd love to go visit there. No indoor plumbing? Well, when I was born my family lived in a huge army tent on the back of my father's boss' acreage on a farm in Texas.. I was 6th of 9 kids. Same thing, water was hauled, toilets were down the hill in an outhouse in the pasture.... later on, when we were at my grandparent's place, we had running water- but still an outhouse. I recall putting fresh hay over the fence to distract the bulls in the field, so I could run to the outhouse without having to dodge them. (they were mean, Lol) Sounds so *backwoods* in these days, but, I think I could handle it for vacationing purposes;)
Like I said, someday, I'll get to go there. From what I've heard and read, time kinda stands still up there, they haven't modernized much at all over the decades.
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Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 7:59 pm |
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I was dating a high country farmer for a couple of years...no electricity, the property was only accessable by 4wd cos you had to cross the river 8 times...so sometimes there was no access except by helicopter if it was in flood. Cooking was done on a coal range. Sheep shearing was all hand blade shorn. horse back was the most reliable transport.
I loved the place but as the old saying goes where one door closes another opens and I sure as hell wouldnt have sung if I had lived there permanently
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Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 7:14 am |
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MorganLeFey @ Sat Jun 07, 2008 10:59 pm wrote: I was dating a high country farmer for a couple of years...no electricity, the property was only accessable by 4wd cos you had to cross the river 8 times...so sometimes there was no access except by helicopter if it was in flood. Cooking was done on a coal range. Sheep shearing was all hand blade shorn. horse back was the most reliable transport. I loved the place but as the old saying goes where one door closes another opens and I sure as hell wouldnt have sung if I had lived there permanently
What did you do for fun or entertainment with no satellite on the roof?
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Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 7:29 am |
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MandiLynn @ Sat Jun 07, 2008 8:56 pm wrote: Boatman @ Fri Jun 06, 2008 11:24 pm wrote: ... but one that I had to buy for myself was Rhonda Vincent, with her incredible band.We really enjoy that at night on the water,watching it on screen while playing thru a killer stereo. Ah, yes, she's one of my favorites. I have pretty much all of her cd's (even the 90's era ones where she was mostly country, not bluegrass) Matter of fact, she's what is blaring on my cd player in my SUV right now:) It's a mixed cd I made of all my favorites of hers. Though, nobody will ever come close to Emmylou Harris in my opinion, I've been a fan of hers since I was a tot. I've met her (Rhonda Vincent) the last 2 years in a row at our local bluegrass festival I worked at (River City BG Festival, in Portland) She's very nice in person, the kind of lady who comes out in the crowd and visits with everyone. Each year, she does a Saturday concert, then on Sunday morning she does a bluegrass gospel set, it's nothing short of awesome. If you haven't already- and ever get the chance to- don't miss seeing her live. Saw Emmylou there too, but didn't get to meet her in person... this year I did meet Marty Stuart tho, that was cool. Sounds like you are really into your bluegrass Mandi ,no doubt.I would like to see Rhonda if see came around again.I think she performed at the Birchmere in Va. before, so I will continue to watch their schedule (fabulous place for music).Since I don't know a lot about bluegrass ,it was nice to hear that she is one of your favorites too. That confirms for me that I did'nt buy her DVD because of her looks,lol. As for the Sunday thing ,for my money you can't have a bluegrass show without having some gospel music.I think that is the meat and potatoes of bluegrass ,and a huge part of the appalacian history.Some of that stuff is so raw ,it could send shivers up your spine. It's very nice meeting you Mandi ,is that what you prefer to be called? Jim- I know what you mean. Apparently, lots of the homes (shacks) aren't even accessible by automobile, you have to have an ATV or walk to reach the more hidden areas. Still, I'd love to go visit there. No indoor plumbing? Well, when I was born my family lived in a huge army tent on the back of my father's boss' acreage on a farm in Texas.. I was 6th of 9 kids. Same thing, water was hauled, toilets were down the hill in an outhouse in the pasture.... later on, when we were at my grandparent's place, we had running water- but still an outhouse. I recall putting fresh hay over the fence to distract the bulls in the field, so I could run to the outhouse without having to dodge them. (they were mean, Lol) Sounds so *backwoods* in these days, but, I think I could handle it for vacationing purposes;) Like I said, someday, I'll get to go there. From what I've heard and read, time kinda stands still up there, they haven't modernized much at all over the decades.
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Boatman @ Mon Jun 09, 2008 3:14 am wrote: MorganLeFey @ Sat Jun 07, 2008 10:59 pm wrote: I was dating a high country farmer for a couple of years...no electricity, the property was only accessable by 4wd cos you had to cross the river 8 times...so sometimes there was no access except by helicopter if it was in flood. Cooking was done on a coal range. Sheep shearing was all hand blade shorn. horse back was the most reliable transport. I loved the place but as the old saying goes where one door closes another opens and I sure as hell wouldnt have sung if I had lived there permanently What did you do for fun or entertainment with no satellite on the roof?
dahlin he was a farmer, it was more like a chore than entertainment
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only the shadow knows !!!!!! ![lol lol](./images/smilies/emot-LOL.gif) ........ and hair-less means well exp. too you know !
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Jim_n_TN @ Sat Jun 07, 2008 12:43 am wrote: When I was growing up my grandparents on my mother’s side lived in the Appalachian Mountains. We lived in less than a 100 miles away but visiting them was like going to a different world. It was a world without indoor plumbing were water was carried from a creek in pails. It was also were my grandfather had his church and the music was so different in his church. There was no organ or piano, but there were guitars, mandolins, tambourines, and something I think was called a lap harp. The music they played was kind of an unrefined bluegrass gospel. I am mostly a country music fan but I like bluegrass especially when its performed live. When its live I can’t help but remember that church music.
The true name for a lap harp is a Psaltery, a very unique instrument which can be either plucked or played with a bow (or two bows if you're VERY good). I took Mike to the Appalachian Festival a few weeks ago and of course he had to have one (thought he was gonna go for a dulcimer but went with the psaltery instead). Many times in bluegrass music when you can't quite pick out what you're hearing it's probably a psaltery, it has a very haunting sound when played with a bow (the resonance of the notes).
Charm we gotta getcha to Kentucky girl, you'd fit right in with all the rest of us hillbillies. And bring yer fiddle!
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Catseyeview @ Mon Jun 09, 2008 9:09 am wrote: Jim_n_TN @ Sat Jun 07, 2008 12:43 am wrote: When I was growing up my grandparents on my mother’s side lived in the Appalachian Mountains. We lived in less than a 100 miles away but visiting them was like going to a different world. It was a world without indoor plumbing were water was carried from a creek in pails. It was also were my grandfather had his church and the music was so different in his church. There was no organ or piano, but there were guitars, mandolins, tambourines, and something I think was called a lap harp. The music they played was kind of an unrefined bluegrass gospel. I am mostly a country music fan but I like bluegrass especially when its performed live. When its live I can’t help but remember that church music. The true name for a lap harp is a Psaltery, a very unique instrument which can be either plucked or played with a bow (or two bows if you're VERY good). I took Mike to the Appalachian Festival a few weeks ago and of course he had to have one (thought he was gonna go for a dulcimer but went with the psaltery instead). Many times in bluegrass music when you can't quite pick out what you're hearing it's probably a psaltery, it has a very haunting sound when played with a bow (the resonance of the notes). Charm we gotta getcha to Kentucky girl, you'd fit right in with all the rest of us hillbillies. And bring yer fiddle!
Ok I googled Psaltry and realized it was not the insturment in my memory as a lap harp. Did a little more searching and found an insturment that matched the picture in my mind. It is a thing called a Zither.
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ranger @ Mon Jun 09, 2008 5:06 am wrote: only the shadow knows !!!!!! ![lol lol](./images/smilies/emot-LOL.gif) ........ and hair-less means well exp. too you know ! guess ill have to check out your profile ![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif) ![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif) ... My oldest brother used to joke and say also say that any guy could grow hair on his chest, but it took a real man to keep it worn off. (wish us gals had as many good excuses for things like that) But, er, no, I have no hair on my chest .... nor am I bald. Quote: Did a little more searching and found an insturment that matched the picture in my mind. It is a thing called a Zither My dad owned one of those once- he pretty much plays anything with strings on it... but dang me if any of us could make sense out of that thing. We all messed with it, but quickly set it aside. ![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif) I have heard them played, though... you really don't hear it much. I do, however, like a mountain dulcimer, if played well. I can play a bit (a *tiny* bit) on one, my mom has 2 of them and plays. They are so different from any other musical instrument, but very pretty for melancholy mountain music if someone knows how to play one well. Quote: Charm we gotta getcha to Kentucky girl, you'd fit right in with all the rest of us hillbillies. And bring yer fiddle! Already have it planned sista.... that's pretty close to the top of my list for my big, busy "someday"... I REALLY badly want to visit Kentucky. And of course, I'd have to look you up... Quote: Some of that stuff is so raw ,it could send shivers up your spine. Yes, I agree. The more acoustic and raw sounding it is, the better. But you know, I think maybe you have to have a bit of a bluegrass upbringing to honestly feel that way about the old bluegrass/hillbilly unrefined gospel- I think lots of people would hear such music and think it plain and simple and backwoods, to where I (like you) would love it. Quote: It's very nice meeting you Mandi ,is that what you prefer to be called?
Oh, you can call me whatever you like. I've gotten very used to being called *Blue* here, but then I changed my name so it doesn't make much sense any more. I even answer to *bytch* once in a while, but that's not by choice... Lol... so call me whatever ya like, Mandi or Charmin or Blue... preferably not the B word;)
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MandiLynn @ Tue 03 Jun, 2008 wrote: Phil?!?!? Can't you change it back to where people not logged in can NOT check out your profile? I can't stand every time I log on, finding out that "anonymous" has viewed my profile. (my top secret, very private profile) I just like to know WHO is checkin' me out;) ... So that I can ask them WHY they are. ![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
Baby, I just checked you out!
It is weird, cause everytime I log in here now, I get one of those anonymous pop-ups too!
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PCornell @ Mon Jun 09, 2008 7:33 am wrote:
You're checkin' me out, huh?
Now why does that get me all hot n' bothered?
I think the "anonymous" thing is just a fluke... gosh, there can't be that many people out there sitting and clicking profiles all day. (can there?)
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I'm getting a personality complex. Nobody has banned me, nobody has looked at my profile In fact I dont even think I have a red button in my profile.. ![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif)
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Yes, you do have the red button..... and I just clicked your profile TWICE today:) ![Wink :wink:](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif) You must have the notification turned off that gives you a popup on profile views.
Click "profile picture" down underneath where it lists your post count- upper right hand corner of the new page you'll see the little red eye.
(EDIT) Just realized you don't have a profile photo, so that's not there. On the front page, down where it says who all is online, click your name there.... and you'll see the same page.
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FYI Ollie....
You have 20 "anonymous" views. And oops, 26 from lil' ol' me;) ![Clap above :clapper:](./images/smilies/aboveclap.sml.gif)
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karyoker @ Mon Jun 09, 2008 11:14 am wrote: I'm getting a personality complex. Nobody has banned me, nobody has looked at my profile In fact I dont even think I have a red button in my profile.. ![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif)
![LMAO LMAO](./images/smilies/emot-LMAO.gif) - I could hit the ban button if you really want me too. Anything for a friend.
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Oh, now see there Ollie.... you DO have people here who care about ya;)
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karyoker @ Mon Jun 09, 2008 12:14 pm wrote: I'm getting a personality complex. Nobody has banned me, nobody has looked at my profile In fact I dont even think I have a red button in my profile.. ![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif)
You do have the coolest emoticon that I've seen yet, every Boatmans dream!
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Boatman @ Mon Jun 09, 2008 3:14 am wrote: MorganLeFey @ Sat Jun 07, 2008 10:59 pm wrote: I was dating a high country farmer for a couple of years...no electricity, the property was only accessable by 4wd cos you had to cross the river 8 times...so sometimes there was no access except by helicopter if it was in flood. Cooking was done on a coal range. Sheep shearing was all hand blade shorn. horse back was the most reliable transport. I loved the place but as the old saying goes where one door closes another opens and I sure as hell wouldnt have sung if I had lived there permanently What did you do for fun or entertainment with no satellite on the roof?
jigsaw puzzles by hurricane lamp, darning socks, and a nightly bout of boring sex
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