And now Stuart!:
Yes yes yes. I've been looking for a head rings out for years, since my
original disappeared (I blame a certain Carbondale junkie). I loved Abrahams
mixed with that guy who played two saxaphones at once. The first Tull album is
actual
I think we're close to
You mean how can you tell stylistically, or how can you tell by their
respective haircuts?? g
Oboy, I'm gonna rent a video and worry about whether the guitarist is Tony
Iommi or Mick Abrahams g,
--junior
NP: buck sings harlan howard (Mick A. didn't play on this disc...)
well thanks for the efforts and will be lookin forward to microsoft or you
guys working this all out
Just another reason to love P2, other folks who remember the joys of
Blodwyn Pig. g
I kinda think A Head Rings Out came out on CD on some small, re-issue
oriented label in the early part of this decade. Never picked it up though.
I have the the disc in my hot little hands right now though and
BARNARD wrote:
You mean how can you tell stylistically, or how can you tell by their
respective haircuts?? g
I mean Tony Iommi plays left handed.
He also had a couple of fingers destroyed in an accident, but I doubt
you're gonna see that on the video.
Geff King
NP: Whose Line Is It Anyway
Twang content: second sentence of the Beat Instrumental quote..
The link at the bottom is:
http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a8904593/blodwyn.pig.html
the page is outdated, but is shows him and the pig still playing around
England as late as last December.
Mick Abrahams:
Ah, left-handed!!! Well done Geff! I was worrying, cause as I recall
Abrahams played an SG too... g
--junior, who cannot *wait* to hear the original Blodwyn Pig playing "Six
Days on the Road" Talk about ALT-country g
Sorry, but the use of technology, which amounts to Microsoft's screwy
attempt to leverage their operating system monopoly into the realm of
audio delivery, led me to refrain from using the Twangcast site, which
seemed a very great content idea.
I do run Linux as my main platform and a
Junior writes: Dig this: in the track listings for the live album, we have
a
smattering of BP standbys, plus some *Truck-Drivin'* songs!!! Track 1 is
"Dunstable Truck-Drivin' Man" (I'm laughing as I type this) and Track 9
is, I kid you not, "Six Days on the Road."
Wow, this is not the disc I
.who cannot *wait* to hear the original Blodwyn Pig playing "Six
Days on the Road" Talk about ALT-country g
I dunno. It *could* sound like Foghat, not that should bother Jerry. g
JC
Jim says:
I dunno. It *could* sound like Foghat, not that should bother Jerry. g
That's a possibility. But just to think that they were a Brit band
performing this number in the 69-71 moment when it was still quite recent,
etc., is impressive. I mean, this is when the Burritos were the only
On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, Ph. Barnard wrote:
Ever since then she's been
walking around the house doing imitation Dylan renderings of songs by
the groups she listens to: Spice Girls, Shania, N' Sync, etc. It's
pretty funny to hear a 10 year-old do a Dylan version of "Any man of
*mine*
Man, to hear some Blodwyn Pig playing country tunes while in
my car taking a "Slow Ride". Man, life couldn't get much better...
Jer
NP: Stonewall Jackson - All The Best
On Wed, 3 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
.who cannot *wait* to hear the original Blodwyn Pig playing "Six
Days on the
http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a8904593/albums.html
The liner notes for A Head Rings Out, written my Mick. Check it out. .A
sample:
"SING ME A SONG THAT I KNOW" - Has the quality of hard rock and blues with
heavy
accentuation on drums and bass from "vulture" Ron Berg and "budgerigar"
Andy
Just thought I'd be the first to chime in that today (Wed. Feb. 3rd) is
the *40th Anniversary* of the plane crash that took the lives of Buddy
Holly, Richie Valens and the Big Bopper...
My parents were going to the show in
Jerry "chuck it" Curry says:
You make a valid point, Mr. Cocke.but I need the room.
I'm going to ditch every last bit of it, once I move to another media.
Probably 75% of my CD collection is destined to be sold as well.
Consolidation, my friend. I'll scan the covers and the liner notes
HA! I'm still laughing at Dina's presumption that I had a sudden urge
for minimalist living. Nothing could be further from the truth. I don't
want to start a pissing contest where I offer a total number of my vinyl,
books, CD's, and musical instruments.
I just quite frankly don't have enough
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Yow, Stuart!!! At least "Six Days" is only 5 and a half minutes!! g
All those 7 and 10-minute tracks are kinda scary...
--junior
I pulled out a few CDs containing different versions of Panhandle Rag in
order to embed that song in my brain, and the disc I've kept on listening
to several times in the past week is a Hank Thompson disc called "Sounds of
the Brazos Valley: Unissued Radio Broadcasts c1952". I like this better
Jamie- I would be interested in that cd! Contact me via this e-mail
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to get a copy of it! I wonder what my listeners
would think? Hm... R.W. Shamy WDVR-FM
-Original Message-
From: jamie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: passenger side [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday,
Wow. Two great posts from Lurkin' Lance. (Right on re: Charlie Rich)
From the other TwangCommie,
jb
Lance T. Peterson wrote:
Sorry, but the use of technology, which amounts to Microsoft's screwy
attempt to leverage their operating system monopoly into the realm of
audio delivery, led me to
I wrote:
Um...that's actually Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi on guitar with
Tull
in the Circus; his only performance with the group during his infamous
2-week stint with the group.
Junior responded:
Good lord...g. I always assumed that had to be Mick A.!! I'm gonna
rent and watch it
Hell, if you are going to talk about the Beach Boys I can ask
anotherdumb question...also on CNN (guess what I watch while eating
lunch) oneof the news lines at the bottom said that Michael Nesmith of
the Monkeyshad been awarded 47Million (well it may have been thousand,
the eyes aregoing)
Jon writes: Other suggested threads on long-obscure acts: Lindisfarne,
Stackridge, Hatfield and the North, Mud, Budgie, and Greenslade
Never really got into any of those for some reason. Though I did like
Strawbs, Family and Passport.
Jim, feeling really old and my still birthday's two weeks
Buddy writes: the brillliant reunion TV special on ABC a couple years ago,
Um, Buddy I know it's a taste thing and you obviously love the Monkees,
(hell I grew up with them too) but that show was pretty lame.
JC, smilin'
Jim Caliguri writes:
Um, Buddy I know it's a taste thing and you obviously love the
Monkees,
(hell I grew up with them too) but that show was pretty lame.
JC, smilin'
I'm with Buddy on this. It was brilliant.
--Jon Johnson
[EMAIL
a question about nesmith who i have always enjoyed for his strange post
Monkees country stuff.are any of those early records on cd? his version of
tumbling tumbleweeds is shear delight and his band was great with red rhodes
on steel...the monkees were a gulity pleasure in my youth but
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