I just wonder who was driving during the phone chat interview...or did
they pull of the road like one is supposed to <G>.
I really like the combo of guitar and mando, and they do it right.
Seems the publicity person did a great job to get some air time for
the event.
ljt

On Oct 2, 10:34 am, 14strings <perrypale...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I just love this new no holds barred Taterbugmando group!
> It's really gotten "evocative" ;)
>
> On Oct 1, 8:07 pm, mandoho...@comcast.net wrote:
>
> > Bill,
>
> > I'm thinking you got the wrong impression of David. I first met David at 
> > Steve Kaufman's first Flatpicking Camp back in '96. David got some bad 
> > press out of that for just one incident that I was lucky (?) enough to 
> > witness. Someone asked David about a solo in one his original tunes. David 
> > tried a couple of times to play it and said he couldn't remember just how 
> > it went, and said, "I guess you'll just have to buy the CD." And moved on. 
> > I just thought it was kind of funny but apparently lots of other folks 
> > didn't. David's sense of humor is sometimes a tad off center, he uses 
> > sarcasm a lot and is sometimes just a smart ass. I've never had much luck 
> > learning anything from David as we are not from the same planet, but I've 
> > always enjoyed hanging out with him and I don't think there is a better 
> > guitar player anywhere.
>
> > Clyde Clevenger
> > Just My Opinion, But It's Right
> > Salem, Oregon
> > Old Circle
>
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Bill Burnette" <bburne...@gmail.com>
> > To: taterbugmando@googlegroups.com
> > Sent: Thursday, October 1, 2009 10:46:34 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
> > Subject: Re: Mike and David Radio Interview
>
> > I have to say based on my one experience, I'm not a fan of David Grier the 
> > man. I attended a workshop at IBMA a couple of years ago and he acted like 
> > it was the last place he wanted to be. Whenever someone asked him a 
> > question, he acted like it was the stupidest question he'd ever heard. 
> > Other members of the panel, Bryan Sutton, Robert Bolin and Tim May on the 
> > other hand, were all very gracious and patient with the audience. Skip 
> > Cherryholmes was also on the panel and by his own admission was not in the 
> > same league as a picker with the others, and several times during his solos 
> > David would cut him a look and roll his eyes. Based on that experience I 
> > wouldn't pay $1 to see or hear him play. I also attended the mandolin 
> > workshop and found Adam Steffey, Emory Lester, Danny Roberts and Sierra 
> > Hull to be very gracious and accessible as well, so David really stood out 
> > in contrast.
>
> > Bill in Nashville
>
> > On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 12:25 PM, malagrass < malayt...@bellsouth.net > 
> > wrote:
>
> > Man, you gotta love these guy's. David's non PC explanation of
> > "listening" and how how many writers of tab are not good musicians
> > "thats why they're writing books"
>
> > How right you are...............great job to both these guys. Both are
> > my favorite and heavily listened too.
>
> > JM
>
> > On Sep 29, 4:05 pm, Robin Gravina < robin.grav...@gmail.com > wrote:
> > > It was fun to hear and would have liked to hear more talking from the
> > > twosome. Are we expecting an onslaught of cd's from the Tater? If so, hear
> > > hear. The world surely and sorely needs it.
>
> > > On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 9:47 PM, Jonas Mattebo < jonas.matt...@gmail.com 
> > > >wrote:
>
> > > > Thanks for this! I enjoyed the interview, crappy phone line and all...
> > > > I just wish I could see a show! Both David and Mike are favourites of
> > > > mine.
>
> > > > /Jonas
>
> > > > 29 sep 2009 kl. 18.17 skrev Dasspunk:
>
> > > > > Fred I'm surprised y'all don't have more interest in this sort of
> > > > > thing up your way. On the other hand, your "professional" football
> > > > > team wears purple. Purple!
>
> > > > > Here's the interview if folks missed it... Compton and Grier live from
> > > > > the Road Master!
>
> > > > >http://titsh.com/compton.grier.interview.mp3
>
> > > > > B
>
> > > > > On Sep 29, 10:48 am, Fred < fkel...@scicable.net > wrote:
> > > > >> Good time! Wish our local radio heads were a tad more interested in
> > > > >> doing this. If any of you Twin Cities folks want to help out, give a
> > > > >> call to KFAI (our best shot at a roots interview)--Pam Kolapailo or
> > > > >> Dakota Dave Hull at 612-341-3144, their main number.
>
> > > > >> We've been sending them messages with no response as yet so maybe if
> > > > >> listeners let them know they'd like to hear these guys on the radio
> > > > >> we
> > > > >> can get it done. They're in their pledge drive this week too so
> > > > >> something like this would sure seem to help them as well as push the
> > > > >> concert.
>
> > > > >> Dasspunk wrote:
> > > > >>> Mike and Mr. Grier are en route to the Midwest and will be doing a
> > > > >>> radio interview at 10:30am (about 10 minutes from now) on WORT FM
> > > > >>> (Madison, WI).
>
> > > > >>> You can listen in free here:http://www.wort-fm.org/listen.php
>
> > > > >>> Should be entertaining... :)
>
> > > > >>> Brian- Hide quoted text -
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