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> On Wed, 21 Apr 1999, Terry A. Smith wrote:
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> > pps it's been a great week; discovered via the library, Solomon Burke and
> > Lloyd Price. How'd I ripen into my 40s without having heard these guys?
> > Mysteries of life.
> 
Then Don:

> Yeah, right -- it's 'cuz you live in that cultural backwater
known as the American Midwest.--don (who coincidentally played Solomon Burke on the
> Roadhouse last night)
> 
Don't mean to quibble, but I don't live in the Midwest. Southeastern Ohio,
where Athens is located, is about as Appalachian as you can get, both
culturally and geographically (there's about one cubic foot of flat space
in our whole county). We're un-glaciated, and proud of it! -- Terry Smith

ps man, we're getting a lot of mileage out of this "Mandy B." thread,
aren't we? But I did want to ask, seriously, which tunes on her new record
are the classics and which are the newly written ones. As other folks have
mentioned, Owen Bradley, who apparently had a lot to do with the song
selection, couldn't have done a better job, and the old ones blend with
the new ones seamlessly. I've got to say, though, I like "Who (who will it
be)" the best. Is that an old tune?

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