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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of harris_w
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 1999 1:17 PM
To: passenger side
Subject: RE: Remember, its Denver
While I agree with Alex that Boulder is pretty cool, lived ther
for 6 years,
Man, I don't know
I lived in Denver when I was a little kid -- near downtown on Grape Street
-- and, man, it was a cooler than hell place to live at that time
(1958-62). Great Mexican food, "Our Gang" style gang wars with the kids
down the alley, plenty of lick em aide, fireworks galore if your older
brothers
Cash eclipses Dylan
.. and every politically charged rapper (and any other outspoken musician),
and every artist who defied their own musical definition and followed his or
her own muse, quite likely owes a debt to the Zim.
Funny. Wycliffe (sp?) sings at Cash tribute. Dylan sits in
Todd Larson wrote:
On another subject, a couple of month ago I picked up the essential Ray
Price disc after hearing the raves from others on list. Question: who is
the high harmony singer on those amazing shuffles on the second half of the
disc? Wow, does he sound frickin great singing
Cash eclipses Dylan. Cash is one of only two musicians in both
the country and rock halls of fame. Cash has Dylan in decades o'
influence, five to four. Cash helped *found* rock roll, for
chrissake.
I'll still disagree with you Dave. First off, who gives a rat's ass about how
many
Neal:
I'll still disagree with you Dave. First off, who gives a rat's
ass about how many halls of fame Cash is in compared to Dylan. Are
you really gonna give creedence to an organization (rock) that
inducts Billy Joel as a member? Pshaw. You know better than to use
that as an argument.
Cash is one of only two musicians in both
the country and rock halls of fame.
Is this still true? Because Bob Wills just went into the Rock 'n' Roll HOF a
few weeks ago, and I've gotta believe that he'd already made the cut for the
Country Music HOF. Unless the Opry's still pissed about that
There just
aren't many artists in any genre as influential as Cash. Dylan maybe.
Dylan *maybe*? How about: "There just aren't many artists in any genre as
influential as Dylan. Cash maybe." But I doubt it. Bob Dylan's the single
most influential pop musician in the 20th century. Hands
There just
aren't many artists in any genre as influential as Cash
Not to begrudge Cash his due, but I can think of at least a half-dozen
country performers who have been more influential, at least as far as
country music is concerned: Jimmie Rodgers, Bob Wills, Bill Monroe, Hank
Neal:
Dylan *maybe*? How about: "There just aren't many artists in any
genre as influential as Dylan. Cash maybe." But I doubt it. Bob
Dylan's the single most influential pop musician in the 20th
century. Hands down.
Cash eclipses Dylan. Cash is one of only two musicians in both
the
There is absolutely nothing cool to do in Denver. Boulder is the extreme
opposite...possibly one of the coolest places I have ever been to. It's
less than an hour away and an easy drive. Non music related, if you want
the BEST, and I mean absolute BEST hamburger, Go to a little bar in Denver
While I agree with Alex that Boulder is pretty cool, lived ther for 6 years,
Denver does have *some* redeaming qualities. However, if you want the real
scoop, look for the Westword on-line (sorry I'm not an adept addressprovider).
"LoDo" has a few good restaurants, there's good ethnic food -
In a message dated 4/16/99 9:11:27 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
CK trying to remember if that's where Deb wound up *shudder*
no actually Deb didn't wind up but she's in nashville this weekend. athens
will remain home
DAS
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