um, it also has the advantage that everyone can sing it.

Linda, still sodden with with populism in the wake of Friday night's concert
for the People's Music Network for Songs of Freedom and Struggle featuring
Pete Seeger

In a message dated 1/31/99 7:28:23 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Er, ah, that's your basic bluegrass harmony.  Not Stanley mountain music,
bluegrass.  Via Chris  Hillman, Herb Pedersen, Doug Dillard, Bernie Leadon,
Jim Dickson (producer), et.al.  Check out the newly-reissued Scottsville
Squirrel Barkers, the Hillsmen reissue (Sugar Hill), the Dillards comp
(There Was A Time, Vanguard), etc.  Where's that dang Budrocket when you
need him, anyhow?  He's got a pretty good grasp of the details.

based on the esteemed Ms. T.X. Rubies post:

<< >  Speaking of which, has P2 ever talked about the whole California country
 > rock style of harmony where it's always in unrelentingly sweet thirds-no
 > tension, no dissonance, no variation? Obviously, the Bakersfield thang was
 > another kettle of fish, but I find this particular style I'm talking about
 > cloying whether it's the Byrds, the Eagles,  Desert
 > Rose...whoever.
  >>

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