Canadians and MLK (was Re: Luann Kowalek)
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 18-Jan-99 re: Luann Kowalek by [EMAIL PROTECTED] does that mean you'll finally play my repeated requests for Glass Tiger? Three responses: 1) No, but maybe I'll discuss the big Pavel Bure-Ed Jovanovski trade. 2) Glass Tiger and "Seventh Heaven"? You are shameless, Paul. 3) 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 start the show off, but would like something after it to serve as a transition. Carl Z.
Re: Canadians and MLK (was Re: Luann Kowalek)
on one of the Live at the Mountain STage disc's, there is a Pop's Staples cut where he talks about MLK and says's that this was his favorite song, then plays it. Sorry I can't remember which Mountain STage Record or which cut it was. Jeff Wall http://www.twangzine.com The Webs least sucky music magazine 727 Alder Circle - Va Beach, Va - 23462 -(757) 467-3764
Re: Canadians and MLK (was Re: Luann Kowalek)
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 start the show off, but would like something after it to serve as a transition. Carl Z. How about Ian Moore's version of Abraham, Martin and John. That work? Joe X. Third Coast
Re: Canadians and MLK (was Re: Luann Kowalek)
How about Emmylou Harris's It's a Hard Life Where Ever You Go/Abraham, Martin JOhn from Live at thr Ryman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 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 start the show off, but would like something after it to serve as a transition. Carl Z. How about Ian Moore's version of Abraham, Martin and John. That work? Joe X. Third Coast
Re: Canadians and MLK (was Re: Luann Kowalek)
On Mon, 18 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How about Ian Moore's version of Abraham, Martin and John. That work? Or Smokey Robinson's version, which I heard last night on some smarmy blues/Rock Americana show. Magnificent reading of the song, though. -- Geff King * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://www2.ari.net/gking/ "The United States will collapse by 1980." --Timothy Leary, 1965 (15 years before the 1980 election)
Re: Canadians and MLK (was Re: Luann Kowalek)
Thanks for all the suggestions. I'll go see if our library has any of these songs, or even Dion's version of "Abraham, Martin John" Carl Z.
Re: Canadians and MLK (was Re: Luann Kowalek)
Mahalia Jackson, Take My Hand Precious Lord In a message dated 1/18/99 9:54:28 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 3) 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 start the show off, but would like something after it to serve as a transition.