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Posted by YarnWright on June 26, 2006, 8:53 pm
On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 19:21:17 -0500, spikedriver spun a fine yarn
> YarnWright wrote:
>> On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 18:09:30 -0500, spikedriver spun a fine yarn
>>
>>> Gail drug me to a Michael Buble concert. I think Gail has several of
>>> his DVDs.
>>>
>>> He is one of the greatest showman I have have ever seen! I completely
>>> enjoyed the concert and would go again. He ran out into the audience
>>> and shook hands right in the middle of the concert.
>>>
>>> I have always loved the blues,and listened to jazz and the standards.
>>> Starting high school in the sixties that was different. We went to New
>>> Orleans on our honeymoon.
>>>
>>> I am definitely a Michael Buble fan now. He put on such a great show he
>>> deserves it. I do not remember the comedians name that opened the show
>>> but he is almost as good of a showman.
>>>
>>> How many Michael Buble fans?
>>>
>>> Hugs & God bless,
>>> Dennis & Gail
>>> ---
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>> Dennis, sounds like you had a blast! I'm so happy for your discovery!
>> Can't say I'm a fan, I lean towards George Strait.....
>> REAL Country, not that pop crapola that's passing for Country lately.
>> (Like he said, Murder on Music Row)
>> JMHO,
>> Noreen
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> Noreen,
>
> I was raised on country. My father and uncle played in a country and
> western band in the Sterling/Rock Falls are in the 50s. I play country
> on my guitar and agree with you completely about most of the new country.
>
> No I love music. I learned that from my Dad. I try to play the guitar
> but I really just beat it up. I got the love of blues from my Dad also,
> he was the best blues harmonica man I have ever heard, that is fact. He
> played the fiddle and mandolin in the band and what ever else they
> needed him to play. He did not pass his talent to me.
>
> I remember in 1959 the lady next door calling the police asking them to
> come over and stop that crazy noise next door. It was in the middle of
> the day and the police just came over and laughed. I've heard all the
> old country classics many times and love them, along with a little blue
> grass.
>
> I do have some old CCR and old rock in the car.
>
> So I guess I am mainly a country and blues guy.
>
> Most people laugh when they get in the car and look at my cd collection.
>
> Gail was choir for years and likes some classical also, so I have it all!!!!
>
> Hugs & God bless,
> Dennis & Gail
>
> PS I can honestly say I was country when country was,nt cool.
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Barbara Mandrell and George Jones would be SO proud of your PS,
Dennis!
Yes, I agree, I LOVE musis, I just don't appreciate cros-over, it it's
POP, it's POP, if it's ROCK, it's ROCK, etc.
We grew up listening to WJJD in Chicago!
I listen to all genre's of music, except opera, Rap, Heavy Metal,
HipHop I listen to Blues, Jazz, Country, Classical, Pop, Rock,
Classic Rock, etc....
My VERY fave Classical bit is Fur Elise.... it's playing right now as
I wait for Treasure Hunters to start.
Hugs,
Noreen
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I am not young enough to know everything.
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