mean to mislead someone by
suggesting a more in depth collection than "Golden Hits," or any of
those cheapo shoody looking collections, but knowing how folks around
here like to dive in head first, suggesting a more comprehensive
collection didn't seem to be any less of a "duh" start
Thanks, all, for the Roger Miller info. I think I'll go buy them
allg
Dave
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From: Matt Benz [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 05, 1999 9:24 AM
To: passenger side
Subject: RE: Roger Miller Box Set (was: Drake...)
[Matt Benz] Well, sure, I didn't mean to mislead someone by
suggesting a more in depth
Bill:
n.p. Roger Miller box, disc1
Oooh! Now we're talking... How is that set? Are there relatively
straight tonkers, etc. on there, before the full-blown sixties style
sets in? I've seen that thing in stores but have never taken the
time to check it out.
A few honkers, like the much discussed Lock Stock Teardrops, but not
much. Has some of his classics (such as Invitation to The Blues) as cut
by Miller in...um..early 70's?
1970, also for Smash. As Rich Kienzle says in the notes to The Best Of
Roger Miller, Volume One: Country Tunesmith
Ok, so I'm Roger Miller-less and I've been meaning to correct that --
where's the best place to start?
Thanks,
Dave
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Dave Purcell, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Twangfest: http://www.twangfest.com
Matt says:
A few honkers, like the much discussed Lock Stock Teardrops, but not
much. Has some of his classics (such as Invitation to The Blues) as cut
by Miller in...um..early 70's? I think. But sticks to mainly to the 60's
Smash years.
Well fill me in here. Did Miller record much or
Junior asked:
Bill:
n.p. Roger Miller box, disc1
Oooh! Now we're talking... How is that set? Are there relatively
straight tonkers, etc. on there, before the full-blown sixties style
sets in? I've seen that thing in stores but have never taken the
time to check it out.
Matt Benz
and one I think called Best of.
-Original Message-
From: Dave Purcell [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 02, 1999 4:39 PM
To: passenger side
Subject: Re: Roger Miller Box Set (was: Drake...)
Ok, so I'm Roger Miller-less and I've been meaning to correct
. Barnard [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 02, 1999 10:36 AM
To: passenger side
Subject: RE: Roger Miller Box Set (was: Drake...)
Matt says:
Well fill me in here. Did Miller record much or any in the late 50s?
I'm underinformed about him, but I've always assumed
Or, if you are partial to cd's, get the box set, or the two volume (sold
sep.) set from Smash: COuntry Tunesmith and one I think called Best of.
Best Of, Golden Hits, etc. are widely available and cheap, and, IMO, the
"duh" starting point for Miller as a performer - after all, these songs
Ok, so I'm Roger Miller-less and I've been meaning to correct that --
where's the best place to start?
Thanks,
Dave
Get the boxed set. From my standpoint, as a fearless warrior against all
production that exceeds five guys standing (or sitting) around amplifiers
(or not) -- ok
A RISKY BEAUTY
WILCO WALKS ARTISTIC TIGHTROPE TO PRODUCE ...
BY JOSHUA OSTROFF, OTTAWA SUN
* 03/14/99
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WILCO
Sun Rating:
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This site - www.hamsterdance.com -is probably too fluffy (or furry) for the
fluff site. I laugh just thinking about it. Twang content: I swear to God
that's Roger Miller sped up or digitized or midi-ized or something. Can
anybody set me straight?
Kelly K
Hey Kelly -
If you liked
This site - www.hamsterdance.com -is probably too
fluffy (or furry) for the fluff site. I laugh just thinking about it.
Twang content: I swear to God that's Roger Miller sped up or digitized or
midi-ized or something. Can anybody set me straight?
Kelly K
WILCO GOES TO THE LIMITS
`SUMMERTEETH' CHALLENGES BAND - AND SINGER
* 02/28/99
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Jeff Tweedy thought he had blown it. Tweedy and his bandmates in
Wilco - Jay Bennett, Ken Coomer and John
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