I know lots of musicians that ought to be institutionalized.

M


On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 3:33 PM, mistertaterbug <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Yessir.
> Document has more good music than you can shake a stick at. No way to
> buy it all unless of course you're an institution. Now there's an
> angle...Hmm...
> Tater
>
> On Jan 8, 11:59 am, Nelson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Last night, I went on Ebay and bought 4 of the Document Fiddlin' John
> > Carson cds from the seller I was talking about.  I paid seven bucks
> > and change each for the discs which includes shipping.  I couldn't
> > find them in the US for less than $15.00.
> >
> > The are new, still sealed, and come from England.  I have maybe ten
> > discs already from these guys and I am happy with them, and their
> > service is pretty quick.
> >
> > Their Ebay store ID or seller name is UGLYSISTERS.
> >
> > On Jan 7, 10:11 am, [email protected] wrote:
> >
> > > If you go back through the message digest, you can find the name of the
> ebay seller who is selling the BACM cds.  He sold them to me for $5 each,
> and I bought a bunch.  They are 78s ripped and burned to CD.  The amount of
> hiss and scratch varies, but overall, I am very pleased with them.
> >
> > >  On Wed 01/ 7/09  7:42 AM , Val Mindel [email protected] sent:
> >
> > > > A digest like that would be great for the over extended (like me),
> > > > Nelson. That issue of OT Herald finally ended up on my doorstep in
> > > > India, but I haven't had time to really go through it. My best source
> > > > for OT music these days is to ask Tater, but I did download that huge
> > > > catalog from the British organization. Impressive.
> >
> > > > On Jan 6, 8:23 pm, "Sally and Nelson Peddycoart"
> > > > sa
> > > > [email protected]> wrote:> I got mine from the British
> Association of Country
> > > > Music.  They have> compiled all sorts of early American music on CD
> > > > from 78s.  It has a couple> of dozen tunes on it, and I paid $5.00
> for it.
> > > >  When I get a chance, I am> going to go through the Old-Time
> Magazine's last
> > > > issue.  There is an article> on Old-Time music archives on the Web.
>  I thought
> > > > I'd type them in to Word> and give a summary of them free/pay/how
> much/what
> > > > types of music, etc. and> post it.
> >
> > > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > > From: [email protected] [
> [email protected]]>
> > > > > On Behalf Of Mike Hoffmann
> > > > > Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 7:12 PM
> > > > > To: [email protected]> Subject: Re: Tobacco Tags
> >
> > > > > Well come on up to New Jersey and we will "do it"
> > > >  Speaking of which, "Walk> Hard" was a pretty poor movie, in my
> opinion, but
> > > > the songwriting was great,> IMHO.  Especially "Let's Duet"  It was
> the same
> > > > folks who wrote the music> for "That Thing You Do."  Nelson, where
> did you
> > > > get your tobacco tags, I> only have a couple of songs from Serenade
> in the
> > > > Mountains collection.>
> > > > > The thing about Jersey Bull Blues is that spoken
> > > > introduction just tickles> me, like tickle torture tickle.  It is
> great!
> > > >  The high pitched "I'd love> to" and then throughout the song you can
> hear the
> > > > same falsetto voice> singing.  And then the end, "well that cow sure
> > > > was scattered all over the> world"- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > > - Show quoted text -
> >
>

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