Re: It's too quiet
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Re: It's too quiet
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Stevie Ray is one of the best ever. I could listen to him all day long. I have a bunch of his CDs.
I love rock almost as much as I love the blues.
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Re: It's too quiet
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Re: It's too quiet
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Re: It's too quiet
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#351519 - 12/14/2011 09:12 PM |
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I had heard the name but had to look back.....that music never played in my folks house. No country type music at all.
They were all about big band( they loved to dance), broadway music(we went to alot of broadway musical plays), easy listening, carmen cavalaro & piano cocktail music :-)they loved to P A R T Y & or dance music & Sinatra, Crosby, Dean & that whole group of music. HAHA
No wonder I have such eclectic music interests. LOL
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Re: It's too quiet
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#351520 - 12/14/2011 10:25 PM |
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I had heard the name but had to look back.....that music never played in my folks house. No country type music at all.
No on-purpose country in our house, either. It snuck in with his ballads. The C&W music by him wasn't my mother's taste .... it was Make the World Go Away, Red Roses, In The Misty Moonlight, After The Laughter (Comes The Tears), (Now And Then, There's) A Fool Such As I, Am I That Easy To Forget, Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye, What's He Doin' In My World, Born To Lose, You Don't Know Me ...... he was a balladeer, I would say, more than a Western singer. Or at least that was what my mother always played.
But this is beautiful to me. Others did this one before (and after, I imagine) Eddy Arnold, but I like this one.
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Re: It's too quiet
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#351524 - 12/14/2011 09:52 PM |
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That was a great song Connie. IMHO, your mother has great taste!
This is one of my favorite singers in that, sort of, category, not to mention the fact the man knows these little heathens well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7o9-Anzrso
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Re: It's too quiet
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#351632 - 12/16/2011 10:54 AM |
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Didn't mean to sound like my folks hated country....just wasn't something that they were exposed to back then in our area. I like counrty, myself.
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Re: It's too quiet
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#351633 - 12/16/2011 11:15 AM |
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Didn't mean to sound like my folks hated country....just wasn't something that they were exposed to back then in our area. I like counrty, myself.
I had to be as "not-exposed-to" as your parents. LOL Boston area .... 1950s and 1960s .... big dearth of C&W.
I never have developed a real taste, but lately have found that I do like some.
eta
Bob Scott was pointing out to me that it was the Eddy Arnold of the 60s my mother loved. He's right. Eddy Arnold had moved pretty firmly into ballads by then, which I also loved.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWN8Bv9bMmc&feature=related
But it seemed that most of his compilations included at least one real cowboy song, and as often as not it was Cattle Call.
Edited by Connie Sutherland (12/16/2011 11:08 AM)
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Re: It's too quiet
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#351634 - 12/16/2011 11:12 AM |
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I actually like alot of it. Was a big fan in the later 70s & 80s & up. So much of the later or newer coutry is more cross over then anything else...kinda pop songs with country themes.
I'm a BIG Garth Brooks fan & Trisha Yearwood, Kathy Matea,Wynona. I could go on & on. haha
My first love is still rock & blues, though. But I listen to jazz, clasical even OMG OPERA! haha.
It's only rap & hip hop stuff that I don't care for at all.
Variety.....that's the spice of life, right?!
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