Re: More Mandy (was RE: PLAYLIST: Fear Whiskey 3/29/99
you wrote: BTW, anyone know who first recorded the title song? (And no fair lookin' in your Billboard book, Jong.) Hint: It's the title track of an album that came out in 1971, and I played another song from that album during the first hour of Swingin' Doors last week (the hour that's up on the KCMU web page).--don I'll take a stab at this. Was it Hank Williams, Jr.? What do I win? Tera
Re: More Mandy (was RE: PLAYLIST: Fear Whiskey 3/29/99
On Thu, 1 Apr 1999, vgs399 wrote: I'll take a stab at this. Was it Hank Williams, Jr.? What do I win? Tera Please god, don't let it be a date with Yates. Oh that's right, he's dating someone. Whew... Please god, don't let it be a date with XXX. Fill the XXX's with any number of P2'ers. Sorry, it's late and I'm loopy. NP: Hank Thompson - Live @ the Golden Nugget. JC
Re: More Mandy (was RE: PLAYLIST: Fear Whiskey 3/29/99
On Thu, 1 Apr 1999, vgs399 wrote: anyone know who first recorded the title song? (And no fair lookin' in your Billboard book, Jong.) Hint: It's the title track of an album that came out in 1971, and I played another song from that album during the first hour of Swingin' Doors last week (the hour that's up on the KCMU web page).--don I'll take a stab at this. Was it Hank Williams, Jr.? What do I win? You are correct! Proving that Mandy has infinitely better taste than all those kneejerk alt-country Bocephus-bashers.g You win either a date with Jerry Curry or a chance to be toasted onstage at the upcoming Twangfest. Choose carefully, Tera.--don
Re: More Mandy (was RE: PLAYLIST: Fear Whiskey 3/29/99
At 9:03 AM -0800 on 4/1/99, Don Yates wrote: I'll take a stab at this. Was it Hank Williams, Jr.? What do I win? You are correct! Proving that Mandy has infinitely better taste than all those kneejerk alt-country Bocephus-bashers.g Well, do you think Hank Jr.'s current work is as good as the stuff he released through the '70s to the mid '80s? That was a pretty long period of sustained good releases. He's quite the caricature of that, though, these days. Bob