Re: See Ya
Rick Cornell, abandoning us, writes: Stay in touch. You do the same, Rick. I've enjoyed your all-too-rare contributions to the list, and I'll miss those as well as the playlists. Try to make it back when you can. --Amy
see ya
well, Signing off, thanks for watching/listening. Make sure you stand and remove your hats for the National Anthem. I'm moving, and it's time to box up the computer. BTW, if you ain't busy this weekend, or if you have a truck, I could use your help. Call me, or page me at 525-2207 Jeff Wall http://www.twangzine.com The Webs least sucky music magazine 727 Alder Circle - Va Beach, Va - 23462 -(757) 467-3764
Re: Musical product vs. music (was: the Garthman, and now is long) and see ya!
Steve Gardner wrote: Plus, 1999 is gearing up. The holiday is over and I have one badass Terry Allen record to let the world hear. See ya. Steve Hope you hang around. Enjoy your commentary. But getting tired of all the Garth stuff. Who cares; he'll do what he do and whine about it. I don't know about the world but I'm waiting with baited breathe. And just for your gee whiz file, walked into the on air studio Tuesday and ask the programmer what version of New Delhi Train he was playing. Only one there is he said. Little Feat of course. Wrong best version is by the songwriter. T.A. Iceman