And another thing.... My last message ended sort of abruptly, so I forget wherethe hell I was going. I guess I'd just like to know whether you defenders of 60s pop-country, the Nashville Sound, or whatever it was called, have ever heard a song from that era -- or any era -- that was too heavily arranged with background singers, strings, etc? I'd really like to know. I've heard a lot of that stuff that sounds dandy, but also some that doesn't. To my short list of Bobby Bare, I'd add what one of Hank Thompson's later labels did to his best work. -- terry smith, embattled again and enjoying it. Nobody argues much around here any more, and if I've got to martyr myself to the greater good, then fine. With Matt Cook acting like a big fluffy teddy bear, someone's gotta step into the void! <g>
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