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Wayne Harrison wrote:
"SnakeFiddler" wrote in message ... Bob Patton Wrote: Yeah, or Wreck on the Highway by Roy, or by Townes Van Zandt Unquestionably Roy Acuff, Bob-there can be no debate! :-)) "detour, there's a muddy road ahead, detour, pay no mind to what i said, detour..." yeah, that high lonesome sound, borrowed from bill monroe, was the first of my musical memories, just after the end of ww2. i remember listening to babe ruth growl his thanks through a cancer filled, alchohol racked body, in yankee stadium, out into a better medium than the internet will ever be... and then, later that evening, in the big house in gold hill, nc, hearing ernest tubb defy that bitch by singing "walking the floor over you..." oh, hell, how could i forget tex ritter, with "deck of cards"... yfitons wayno ~~~~~~~~ My God. Where's Riley Pucket when you need him. Tom |
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![]() "a-happy-up-yours" wrote My God. Where's Riley Pucket when you need him. Tom old and in the way, without a doubt. yfitons wayno |
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Touche', Uncle Wayno
Snakefiddler- lovin Roy, listenin to Mr. Bascom Lamar Lunsford, and missin' the HELL out of Hank Williams, SR ![]() "Wayne Harrison" wrote in message .com... "a-happy-up-yours" wrote My God. Where's Riley Pucket when you need him. Tom old and in the way, without a doubt. yfitons wayno |
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![]() "SnakeFiddler" wrote in message Snakefiddler- lovin Roy, listenin to Mr. Bascom Lamar Lunsford, and missin' the HELL out of Hank Williams, SR ![]() Indian Joe adds - so with your educational interests should certainly enjoy my favorite ballad by Hank--KAW-LIGA Now Wayno help me out --who sang---There Stands the glass--it's the first one today---- |
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![]() "Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... "SnakeFiddler" wrote in message Snakefiddler- lovin Roy, listenin to Mr. Bascom Lamar Lunsford, and missin' the HELL out of Hank Williams, SR ![]() Indian Joe adds - so with your educational interests should certainly enjoy my favorite ballad by Hank--KAW-LIGA Now Wayno help me out --who sang---There Stands the glass--it's the first one today---- joe, i remember the song, but not the singer. ah, but a quick trip to google saves the day, once again: it was webb pierce. yfitp wayno |
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![]() "Wayne Harrison" wrote in message .com... "Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... "SnakeFiddler" wrote in message Snakefiddler- lovin Roy, listenin to Mr. Bascom Lamar Lunsford, and missin' the HELL out of Hank Williams, SR ![]() Indian Joe adds - so with your educational interests should certainly enjoy my favorite ballad by Hank--KAW-LIGA Now Wayno help me out --who sang---There Stands the glass--it's the first one today---- joe, i remember the song, but not the singer. ah, but a quick trip to google saves the day, once again: it was webb pierce. .. . . and I think Willie Nelson recorded the song as well. Not such a happy little jingle, that: http://tinyurl.com/zgk7 -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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Joe McIntosh Wrote:
Indian Joe adds- with your educational interests should certainly enjoy my favorite ballad by Hank- KAW-LIGA A goodn indeed. I used to love that song when I was a kid, and rarely get to hear it anymore. Although I love Hank, my collection of his music is sadly anemic. Snakefiddler- cigar anyone? "Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... "SnakeFiddler" wrote in message Snakefiddler- lovin Roy, listenin to Mr. Bascom Lamar Lunsford, and missin' the HELL out of Hank Williams, SR ![]() Indian Joe adds - so with your educational interests should certainly enjoy my favorite ballad by Hank--KAW-LIGA Now Wayno help me out --who sang---There Stands the glass--it's the first one today---- |
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Wayne Harrison wrote:
"a-happy-up-yours" wrote My God. Where's Riley Pucket when you need him. Tom old and in the way, without a doubt. yfitons wayno Well, no...he died in 1946. I've got a lot of his work on tapes. Most recorded locally from the WUNC-FM (Chapel Hill, counselor) Friday, Saturday and Sunday editions of Back Porch Music, with which, Mme. (or Mlle. - sorry) Fiddler will be well acquainted. If you've never experienced hearing Mr. Pucket decry "There's an old rusty wagon that's left to rot away........" ....why, life's done you a nasty turn, Sir. Tom |
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![]() "a-happy-up-yours" wrote If you've never experienced hearing Mr. Pucket decry "There's an old rusty wagon that's left to rot away........" ....why, life's done you a nasty turn, Sir. Tom maybe i can make it up to you by singing "the old rugged cross", in the early spring. i really have been energized by rediscovering my guitar/songwriting/singing phase... yfitp wayno |
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Wayne Harrison wrote:
"a-happy-up-yours" wrote If you've never experienced hearing Mr. Pucket decry "There's an old rusty wagon that's left to rot away........" ....why, life's done you a nasty turn, Sir. Tom maybe i can make it up to you by singing "the old rugged cross", in the early spring. i really have been energized by rediscovering my guitar/songwriting/singing phase... yfitp wayno I have absolutely, no talent in producing/reproducing anything musical. I *do*, however, have a great appreciation for those who do. My intrinsic filter/rule set accommodates a wide range of styles and genre's and I'm certain that I'd be appreciative of your efforts. A loaf of bread, a bottle of Stoli..a drink and we travel on.....(with all due apologies...) Burke County, NC in the Early Spring..at Greg LaFoon's Optimistic Park. I'll cook and bring the Stoli. Deal? Tom |
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