I just bought my first-ever download MP3 record (welcome to 2010 Erik!) and it was Butch Robins' record. It's really cool. I'm pretty sure I can tell which tracks have just Mike on them, but boy, the Monroe-Compton duets are really slick. Hard to tell where one starts and the other stops. I like Butch's banjo playing and singing a whole lot too, which is great, since I basically got the record for the mandolinin' on it. A number of cuts I can't wait to share with my banjo player (Doin' My Time and Short'nin' Bread, to name two).
Mr. C--great work on that disc. If you have a notion and a few minutes to talk about it, I'd appreciate hearing some stories. If you need a question or two I'll pitch some at you. Was this the first time you worked with Bill and/or Butch? Did you and Monroe sit right next to each other and play together? Where you nervous? Do you still play two of my favorite new tunes, "My Father's Footsteps" or "I'd Like to Be Over Yonder," ? Was disc recorded "Nashville Style" or "LA Style?" Cool stuff. I got it off CDBaby for 10 bucks, if anyone else is curious about it. Simple website to use and 10 minutes after I decided to get the thing, it was on my MP3 player. Cool, cool, cool. erik -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Taterbugmando" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/taterbugmando?hl=en.
