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slipry1 |
Posted - 04/20/2011 : 09:58:25 AM Gor those of you who want a change from Iz, try: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQVzDbY_7X4&feature=share
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbmV4TG1DHQ&feature=related
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RWD |
Posted - 04/21/2011 : 10:57:48 AM Slipry1: Ok, Let's me ammend that to say that I like the Blue Grass sound. Besides, I rarely get anything wrong! LOL!
My experience comes from only a few favorites like R. Skaggs and A. Krause, and B. Monroe. I have CD'd from the first two.
Traditional County eh! Oh well. Thanks for the correction. |
wcerto |
Posted - 04/21/2011 : 10:33:22 AM Haha, thanks Jack! I remember this one. Ray Stevens is a wonderful talent. Don't forget he wrote Ahab the Arab and Guitarzan. And Turn your Radio On.
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slipry1 |
Posted - 04/21/2011 : 09:36:54 AM Hey, Wanda! This one's for you, although I know you're a West Virginia girl. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K16fG1sDagU |
slipry1 |
Posted - 04/21/2011 : 09:27:08 AM quote: Originally posted by RWD
Blue grass always seems to pick me up. Even this. I see it as white soul music (seriously).
Sorry, Bob, but it's not Bluegrass. It's trad country. H&J were Nashville staples while the GB's ccame from Texas. Corny country humor at it's best. Another great example of this is Ray Stevens' "Misty", which has an incredible pedal steel solo by J.D. Maness and very bluegrassy - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ko56rc30qdk
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wcerto |
Posted - 04/21/2011 : 08:38:55 AM No, that would be the Righteous Bros., Shawn. |
sm80808 |
Posted - 04/21/2011 : 07:05:51 AM quote: Originally posted by RWD
I see it as white soul music (seriously).
I thought that was Hall and Oates? |
RWD |
Posted - 04/21/2011 : 01:32:03 AM Blue grass always seems to pick me up. Even this. I see it as white soul music (seriously). |