Re: Beatniks?

1999-04-26 Thread Ignitor
What would be the equivelant word usage for beatniks in the 90's...anyone know for sure daddy o ? Mom?Dad???

Re: Cereal Wars

1999-04-14 Thread Ignitor
I do not know alot about that release!! Anyone have the scoop on Pistoleros?? Was it a side project?? -jim Snip... Pistoleros are alive and well down here in Arizonathey actually have a self produced cd "Mistaken For Granted" released locally under their original name "The Chimeras".

Re: BMI vs. ASCAP?

1999-04-02 Thread Ignitor
-Original Message- From: Jon Weisberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] Through ASCAP I make about one third more than X The reason why is because ASCAP offers an award to it's members who can attest that their material is being played on radio (such as college and public stations that aren't

Re: real country

1999-01-30 Thread ignitor
At 04:36 PM 1/29/1999 -0500, you wrote: At 12:25 PM 1/29/99 -0500, Todd wrote: I'd be interested to hear country defined in the positive -- that is by actually naming the musical elements that make something country rather than by saying what it's *not*. ... My guess is that for every supposed

Re: Andy Griffith (was: Re: Question about TV bands)

1999-01-27 Thread ignitor
At 10:49 PM 1/26/1999 -0500, you wrote: Now this thread finally takes a turn for the twang. What song always made Charlene D. cry? William Cocke Senior Writer HSC Development University of Virginia (804) 924-8432 "Please don't play 'Salty Dog' pa, you know it always makes me cry." Another

Re: Andy Griffith (was: Re: Question about TV bands)

1999-01-27 Thread ignitor
At 10:49 PM 1/26/1999 -0500, you wrote: Now this thread finally takes a turn for the twang. What song always made Charlene D. cry? What instrument did Denver Pyle, aka Briscoe D. play? (hint: he was the only non-musician in the group). What song did Mayor Pike's daughter sing for the big

Re: Americana discussion

1999-01-22 Thread ignitor
At 11:19 PM 1/21/1999 -0500, you wrote: There's a *really* good question: what's the difference between Retro and Timeless? -- Mike Woods Retro is a fad that eventually fades...then fads.then fades Timeless.just keeps on...well, you know...has to do with a pink rabbit g -Chris

Re: Americana guesswork

1999-01-20 Thread ignitor
At 05:30 PM 1/20/1999 -0600, you wrote: Hm. OK, you performing types -- and I know there's a few on the list -- knowing what we know about being signed, the infamous Steve Albini thing and Jimmie Dale Gilmore's debt to Elektra and all, why does anyone still *want* to be signed? Bob Good

Re: Americana guesswork

1999-01-20 Thread ignitor
At 08:10 PM 1/20/1999 EST, you wrote: I would just like to say that I do not understand what everybody has against line dancing. I think it's a lot of fun. Two-stepping, too. Brings back fond memories of a sawdust covered floor in a bitty roadhouse with a jukebox outside Pinetop, AZ, circa

Re: Americana guesswork

1999-01-20 Thread ignitor
At 07:03 PM 1/20/1999 -0800, you wrote: Gong! (bad joke) g The Achy Breaky Heart line dance went out of fashion about 5 years ago. And contrary to popular "opinion," Billy Ray was not the originator of line dancing. (Ex: The Electric Slide has been around so long... it was probably being

Re: Americana guesswork

1999-01-19 Thread ignitor
At 07:17 PM 1/19/1999 -0500, you wrote: JP writes: ok, but how many teenagers are there who are into any kinda country? anyone know? does Garth have a teenaged audience? did Dwight Randy? i'm genuinely curious. verbose this aft, carl w. I don't

Re: Americana guesswork

1999-01-19 Thread ignitor
At 06:34 PM 1/19/1999 -0600, you wrote: Maybe if Nashville gave them something with at least a whiff of rebellion BINGO!