ns: "High and Lonesome: The Story of Bluegrass Music"
Er, that's "High Lonesome," Mitch; no "and" in it.
That's what happens if you get a dose of Grand Funk Railroad first g.
BTW, my favorite part of the movie is a brief clip of the Osborne Brothers
on TV with Harley Gabbard playing guitar
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BTW, my favorite part of the movie is a brief clip of the Osborne Brothers
on TV with Harley Gabbard playing guitar and singing the third part. He was
only with them for a few months, and it's probably the only
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I was hoping that there could be this P2 jam session going and we could do a
bluegrass version of "Some Kind of Wonderful".
That might be new enough to get past good ol' Mike Woods. But HTC would
have to get pretty damned obscure to get *any* GFR
So I'm flipping channels at my parents' place, adn VH1 has "Behind the Music"
on, this episode covering the rise and fall and rise of Grand Funk Railroad.
I'm satisfied for a while.
Mitch Matthews
Gravel Train/Sunken Road
ns (now showing): Webb Wilder "Corn Flicks" video
So, if you had a set at Twangfest, what Grand Funk tune would you slip
into the list, and why?
Gee, that's a tough one. Maybe T.N.U.C. from that double live album with a
really long theremin solo. That leaves "American Band" for Gravel Train and
"Closer To Home" for Hillbilly Idol - Al can
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So, if you had a set at Twangfest, what Grand Funk tune would you slip
into the list, and why?
Gee, that's a tough one. Maybe T.N.U.C. from that double live album with a
really long theremin solo. That