In a message dated 4/7/99 12:22:56 PM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just outta curiosity. Back awhile (like the 70's-early 80's) I snagged
a few pieces of vinyl from Austin based singer/songwriter Rusty Wier and
loved them. Was listening to one the other day and
New Stuff. Yeee-Hawww.
Gatemouth Brown - Blackjack
""- Here I Am
""- Street Corner
Terry Allen - Ain't No Top 40 Song
"" - Salivation
Beausoleil - Cajunization Blues
"- Happy One Step
Monte Warden - Your Heart
Dave writes:
Meat Purveying Cherilyn wrote:
c) could someone please for the love of christ send me an album
title suggestion that will beat Jo's "When Chickens Cry." Please
please please
Can't be that many people who remember the Meatmen. I'd vote for
"We're the Meat Purveyors
Man, how big your balls gotta be to drive on to Ray Price's ranch and arrest
him for reefer? Mount pleasant ain't exactly a huge town, and Ray Price didn't
just move in.
He's got to be MP's best known citizen. How the hell did this happen I wonder?
Must be election time..
Joe X.
Third Coast
np: Gatemouth Brown - Blackjack (Sugar Hill) (reissue from the '77 Real
Records LP)
Can't believe it's been 22 years.
Represents several firsts for me from 1977:
First time I'd ever heard of Gatemouth Brown. Just thought it looked cool at
the record store. Liked his name, and his clothes in
In a message dated 3/9/99 3:02:04 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
True. I offer surf for a reason, as it is an instrumentally-based style
of rock. Off the top of my head, I can't think of many twang bands who
incorporate surf other than the Sadies (though I haven't heard
Greetings -
We're neck deep in our 1999 Pledge Drive, emphasis this year on our netcasting
presence.
"Live and World-Wide" is our slogan this year, only problem is we've gotten
zero response from anyone on the net.
I guess this note is for anyone who has tuned in to our program.
A
I really haven't worried about it much since my old turntable broke nine years
ago, just about the time I got my first disc player. Have hoarded and weaseled
literally thousands of cd's since then, but only recently began thinking about
some of my old vinyl, and wishing I could hear it again.
In a message dated 99-02-19 12:50:04 EST, you write:
OK.now that someone has mentioned Chris Gaffney and his wonderful CD,
"Loser's Paradise," I have to confess that I'd love to hear George Jones
record "The Man of Somebody's Dreams" for his new CD on Asylum!
Chris and Rosie do a
Thanks to everybody who responded. My head's a little clearer today, I came up
with a couple more. Based on what's available in our library, for those
interested, here's the list I've come up with:
BR-549 - Knoxville Girl
Honky Tonk Confidential - Fourty-Four
Steve Earle - Taneytown (? Gotta
In a message dated 99-02-10 18:27:31 EST, you write:
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought the KKK originated in lovely east Texas, specifically the town
of Vidor. I'm referring to the area north of scenic Beaumont, near the
Louisiana border. There is a trio of
Got that sinus medicine cloudin' my already murky mind..
Trying to remember some songs for the sunday nite show that feature the
timeless theme of - shot my baby down, etc.
Ever time I try to concentrate, all I get are these little snatches of lyrics,
none of which are attached to song
Next Sunday, Valentines Day, I'll be out listening to Peter Rowan, Tony Rice
and Tennessee Valley Authority, so this is my only chance to do this theme.
Theme: Songs of Unrequited Love; Cheating; Contrition. Basically Anti-
Valentine.
Threw contrition in 'cause I felt that some might feel bad
In a message dated 99-02-05 20:50:01 EST, you write:
Geoff Muldaur will be making another appearance on A Prairie Home Companion
June 19; the show will be broadcast from Reno.
Mary Katherine
Man, that Geoff Muldaur / Secret Handshake disc has come to be one of my
favorites.
His
New Music Night
I was hunkered down, ready for the hit, and was still knocked square on my ass
by Cisco's "Bad Man" tonight. Man, what a band, and what a freakin' song. I'm
pretty sure I'm officially in love with Cisco.
That Greta Lee / Jon Byrd duet cut me deep too. When Mr. Byrd takes lead on
Mother Road Jamie writes:
Ray Wylie Hubbard--When She Sang Amazing Grace--Live Cibolo
Creek Country Club
Wooo-H.
Iff'n ya listen real close, you can hear me playin' first-chair whistle /
scream at the end of this song. g
Cool disc, even if I have had to listen to the 12:48 Wanna Rock and
In a message dated 99-01-22 16:55:21 EST, you write:
Lianne:
Yes -- drinking and dancing don't mix very well.
Ummm, except in Texas, where drinking and dancing are both
obligatory, preferably at the same timeg. Thank god for Texas.
--junior
Why the hell would you dance, if
In a message dated 99-01-20 20:41:30 EST, you write:
Since you all lent your support when I was recently terminated by an idiot
boss, I thought it only far that I share my good news with you. I will be PD
and begin doing mornings Feb 1 on WCUL in Culpeper VA and while the format is
a bit too
In a message dated 1/18/99 9:54:28 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
An odd, but twang-related request: Given that we are observing MLK
day here in the states, does anyone know of good blues or twang-related
tributes to the man? I'll play Stevie Wonder's "Happy Birthday" to
In a message dated 1/18/99 9:29:34 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As for Don Rich, the Beatles owe a lot to him, but also to Chuck Berry,
the Everleys, Peter Sellers, and others. As we discussed last summer,
they were masterful synthesists who took several elements and
In a message dated 1/18/99 12:11:01 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My father was touring in Europe and Britain around the same time the Beatles
were blazing their trail (60-63) and he says that Lennon was playing the
harmonica long before McClinton supposedly taught
Steve Gardner wrote:
I'm looking for songs about Hank Williams. Not Hank songs...but
ones about him.
Loco Gringo's Lament - Ray Wylie Hubbard
N.D. review of Sara Evans - No Place That Far (RCA) :
"
Just a simple question: Why sign artists if you're going to insist they play
so far away from their strengths? - Grant Alden (that's the entire review)
In a message dated 99-01-13 08:46:34 EST, you write:
I did finally get Sara
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