Blue Steel Tribute

Started by mica, September 24, 2002, 05:23:58 PM

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crobbins

RIP Jerry...........
I'm checkin out some
05-08-77 Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. (Sun)  
1: Minglewood, Loser, El Paso, TLEO, Jack Straw, Deal, Lazy Lightning> Supplication, B. E. Women, Mama Tried, Row Jimmy, Dancin  
2: Scarlet> Fire, Estimated, St. Stephen> NFA> St. Stephen> Morning Dew E: Saturday Night  
General Admission: $7.50

marcm

i had a ticket to the cornell show but i couldn't be there.  it was the the day my master's thesis was due at m.i.t., and my thesis advisor (now deceased) requested some last-minute changes. i couldn't finish in time to leave with my friends, so i had to give up my ticket.  i was not pleased.
 
it snowed briefly in cambridge that afternoon, as i walked my manuscript down amherst alley to my thesis advisor's office.  the next morning i learned that it had snowed in ithaca that night
 
my friends recorded the show on a portable sony cassette deck, a larger precursor of the famous tcd-5 (i seem to recall td-135, but that easily could be wrong).  i heard the tape when my friends got back around six the next morning.  it was an extraordinary show, climaxing in the most incredible morning dew that any of us had heard before, or that i've heard since.  and now anyone can hear it!
 
thanks craig, for remembering the day
 
and thank you jerry. rest in peace
 
 
marc

crobbins

Still alive and well. What's shakin??

crobbins


crobbins

The Blue Steel now lives in the cool Colorado rain...

benson_murrensun

The Blue Steel makes an appearance in a jam with the Titan of the Telecaster, Bill Kirchen.

mtjam

Kirchen's the man! What were the circumstances behind you and Kirchen jamming?

benson_murrensun

I've known Bill for a number of years. He was in the area for a gig, so I invited him to a party my wife and I threw for some friends. He graciously accepted! He sat in with our band, The Blonapartes, and then had me join his band for a tune as well. And, yes, Bill IS the man!

mtjam

My wife and I had the pleasure of meeting Bill on several occasions when he played here in Maryland. He is always very friendly and giving of his time to chat with fans.
 
I still have a CD he signed for Baby Kelly. My wife was pregnant at the time and we didn't know if we were having a boy or a girl.
 
Sorry to derail the Blue Steel thread. Very nice axe! I'm sure you are enjoying it!

benson_murrensun

Hi, all, Back after a long hiatus... Still diggin' my Blue Steel Tribute guitar, still have not played anything else that can touch it; it's true love! I found a company called Fennario Tie Dyes that does shirts with guitars of that shape... so I custom ordered one that celebrates my particular guitar. What do you think?
 
(Message edited by Benson_Murrensun on June 20, 2015)

lbpesq

Me like it!
 
Bill, tgo

David Houck


elwoodblue


benson_murrensun

I was shopping for a tie yesterday and looked at a few by J. Garcia. I found one that came with this pin as a bonus. Yeah, I bought it! Unbelievable!

edwin

What are you doing wearing a tie??????
 
 
 
:-)