"[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Wyatt)" wrote:
Next up for discussion--honky-tonk diction. Why the heck do singers like Buck
Owens and early Paycheck add an "ell" to words that don't have them? Like, "I
ain't nell-ver..." They don't talk like that in southern Ohio (Paycheck's
stomping
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And am I the only one who got a little queasy at Joe Gracey's description of
how George's voice emanates from every orifice? Yuck. Maybe the sound guy
should mic his ear.
= Agree, I was tempted to send Chris Carter (X-Files) some of it to use for a
new episode.
Next up for discussion--honky-tonk diction. Why the heck do singers like Buck
Owens and early Paycheck add an "ell" to words that don't have them? Like, "I
ain't nell-ver..." They don't talk like that in southern Ohio (Paycheck's
stomping grounds), and I bet they don't in Bakersfield,