I can settle this whole argument about whether R.S. wears the crown
Mr. Bill once wore, with the two-word title of song he recorded
recently for actual public consumption: Super Freak. If he could
abide drinking, he'd be working mainly in Vegas.
Reverend!
Case closed. (Mandolin case, that is.)
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From: mistertaterbug taterbugmu...@gmail.com
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Sent: Fri, 30 Jan 2009 12:33 pm
Subject: Re: You Be The Judge
One final note from me...
To all of you who read this rag, my apologies for being unpleasant.
However/whatever I feel about
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From: taterbugmando@googlegroups.com [mailto:taterbugma...@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of mistertaterbug
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 13:34
To: Taterbugmando
Subject: Re: You Be The Judge
One final note from me...
To all of you who read this rag, my apologies for being unpleasant.
However
jeffrey,?? i'm there with you man, denny
-Original Message-
From: Alexander, Jeffrey jeffrey.alexan...@louisvilleky.gov
To: taterbugmando@googlegroups.com
Sent: Fri, 30 Jan 2009 6:35 pm
Subject: RE: You Be The Judge
OK, bear with me. I can say at least one really good thing about
I have a great disc by Dave Brubeck called Old Tiger and Young Lions
or something like that. On each track is a guest artist for whom
Brubeck wrote a melody. Each melody was suggested by the name of the
guest. In many cases, Dave wrote the melody out on the way to the
studio, sitting in back
2009 3:57 pm
Subject: Re: You Be The Judge
Jason,
I'll have to say that it's pretty much standard procedure to count on
doing multiple takes on the major sessions, unless of course there are
players there that can just lay it down first take. Some bands can go
in and take a couple and get
Bluegrass needs new leadership. HmmmI guess we should consider ourselves lucky that Master Skaggs is willing to assume the mantle of leadership and take such a burden upon himself. I wonder what he'll have us do?
-- Original message from mistertaterbug
click. rant mode engaged.
Good lord. It may be that Picky-Ricky's greatest talent is that of
self-aggrandizement. That coupled with his well-known penchant for
receiving and transmitting the gospel from god himself on stage may
explain his self-anointing.
There's no doubt the man can play
Right on, Fredand while this might be a small quibble, I just can't tolerate that whole "Mama's fried chicken" stage persona. Very, very tiresome.
-- Original message from Fred fkel...@scicable.net: --
Good lord. It may be that Picky-Ricky's
included.
I'm glad he came back to bluegrass after his country success. The guy's a
great picker and singer, front man, side man, judge of talent, you name it -
the guy oozes talent and I enjoy most of his music. In addition to his musical
talent, I would assume he's been and is still currently
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