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GaryHoetker Member From: Bakersfield, CA, USA |
Hi there- That's a dynamite album with all the interaction with the crowd. Especially like Rose City Chimes. Did you fill-in for Sonny Curtis that night? What steel were you playing? A huge fan always. Thanks very much. Gary |
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Buddy Emmons Member From: Hermitage, TN USA |
Gary, I worked for George for a short while, probably less than a year. I don’t remember the year of the recording but if it was 1962 or before, it would have been a Sho~Bud. |
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Graham Member From: Whitby, Ontario, Canada |
Buddy: That lp was recorded in 1965. ------------------ |
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Boo Bernstein Member From: Los Angeles, CA |
Was it ever put out on CD? Would love to get a copy of it! Boo |
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Chris Forbes Member From: Beltsville, MD, USA |
Forgive my ignorance. I've never heard of this album before, who is the featured artist? Buddy? or is it this George fella Mr. Emmons says he worked for? George Jones? George Bush? George of the Jungle? |
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Jussi Huhtakangas Member From: Helsinki, Finland |
It's a George Jones live recording from -65 at Dancetown USA ( TX ). It was suppose to be an official release, but for some reason, most likely technical, it was never released at the time. ACE records in UK released the tapes on LP years ago and a cd was available for awhile too. Musically it's a great example of a George Jones gig on his heyday, I won't go into more details, since this has been discussed here before by more knowledgeable people. Just do a search here and you'll find more info about it. |
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Chris Forbes Member From: Beltsville, MD, USA |
Thank you kind sir, much appreciated. |
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Dave Van Allen Member From: Doylestown, PA , US , Earth |
From the Archives- BE's take on the recording and other tonal issues from the '60s
and a link to an article on line that co-incedentally contains a link to a DOWNLOADABLE ZIP FILE with the album contents, but not the extra material from the CD (which is some of my fave stuff) like the Adams Bros. warming up the crowd with "Sing a Sad Song" and "Please Talk to my Heart", which I think is the "cole slaw" tune
www.dvanet.net :: zbcustom73@dvanet.net :: www.lasttrainhome.com [This message was edited by Dave Van Allen on 17 May 2006 at 11:55 AM.] [This message was edited by Dave Van Allen on 17 May 2006 at 11:59 AM.] [This message was edited by Dave Van Allen on 17 May 2006 at 12:03 PM.] |
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