The first hour of last night's show is once again already up on the KCMU
web page, thanks to the speedy KCMU webmaster. Check it out at:
http://www.kcmu.org/listen.htm
You'll hear new songs from the Old 97s, the Pinetops, Dwight Yoakam, Sheri
Barr Walker and others, along with some cool old
On Mon, 5 Apr 1999, Todd Larson wrote:
Don, is the new Dwight from a new album or from a soundtrack or something?
It's from the tribute record to Kinky Friedman, titled Pearls In The Snow.
Dwight's is the standout cut. After that, it's a mixed bag.--don
I wrote:
http://www.kcmu.org/listen.htm
You'll hear new songs from the Old 97s, the Pinetops, Dwight Yoakam, Sheri
Barr Walker and others, along with some cool old stuff.
Don, is the new Dwight from a new album or from a soundtrack or something?
Never mind -- guess I should have listened
"Ph. Barnard" wrote:
Dwight's cut is indeed outstanding, but I kinda like Willie's as
well. Even though Joe Gracey's engineering credit was somehow
wrongly eliminated from the booklet notes, etc.
--junior
You're kidding me! The bastards! Bring me the head of Kinky Friedman!
I did do
Well, my copy says:
Recorded by Joe Gracey at Pedernales Studio, Austin, Tx Assisted by Gabe
Rhodes.
Jamie
Joe Gracey wrote:
"Ph. Barnard" wrote:
Dwight's cut is indeed outstanding, but I kinda like Willie's as
well. Even though Joe Gracey's engineering credit was somehow
wrongly
Jamie Hoover wrote:
Well, my copy says:
Recorded by Joe Gracey at Pedernales Studio, Austin, Tx Assisted by Gabe
Rhodes.
Jamie
Joe Gracey wrote:
"Ph. Barnard" wrote:
Dwight's cut is indeed outstanding, but I kinda like Willie's as
well. Even though Joe Gracey's engineering
The first hour of last night's show is once again already up on the KCMU
web page, thanks to the speedy KCMU webmaster. Check it out at:
http://www.kcmu.org/listen.htm
You'll hear new songs from the Old 97s, the Pinetops, Dwight Yoakam, Sheri
Barr Walker and others, along with some cool old