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Dave Van Allen
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From: Doylestown, PA , US , Earth

posted 04 March 2005 10:40 AM     profile     
quote:
Does anyone know if the Stone Canyon Band Windfall album is available on CD?

I just ordered "Windfall/Garden Party" cd (both albums one cd, UK import) from Amazon- listed at 19.99 on the main site, 16.04 New and Used sources link.

Don't know why I never had it on vinyl... must be I was on drugs that decade...


JOHN BRABANT- would you please email me at the link above? I tried to email yoou atyour link but it bounced

[This message was edited by Dave Van Allen on 04 March 2005 at 11:11 AM.]

Dave Van Allen
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From: Doylestown, PA , US , Earth

posted 13 May 2005 12:21 PM     profile     
bumping.... historical bump
Dave Van Allen
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From: Doylestown, PA , US , Earth

posted 23 May 2005 01:01 PM     profile     
quote:
Don't know why I never had it on vinyl... must be I was on drugs that decade...

and boy did they took a toll... I was rummaging thru my vinyl collection the other day and guess what I found...
Windfall !

Mark Lind-Hanson
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From: San Francisco, California, USA

posted 23 May 2005 02:45 PM     profile     
I noticed on Amazon.Com that the Live at the Troubador Rick Nelson LP was selling for over 100.oo! And that for a CD! Personally my favorite Brumley stuff is on "Violets of Dawn" and "She Belongs to Me" on this record. All that Classic Buckaroos stuff really IS classic, but to put it in context, it wasn;t my cup of meat back when. NOW I can sit down & enjoy it no problem- I guess walking into a Bakersfield music store at 16 & bein' told "y'wanna be in music, kid, y' gotta gitta heccut!" had a little to do with it...
But-
I went up to my local Amoeba Records store a cuple weeks back looking for the Nelson Live Cd, (and I HAD seen it thee, for MUCH less than the extortionary Amazon.Com 120 something such dollars)- & found a used vinyl LP of it for only $3.99. $3.99!-
I could not believe my luck. Well, seeing as I turned in my Gramophones for Cassettes, and then Cassettes for CD's, I shipped it up to a pal in Oregon who's gonna do it up old-school & ship it back. But that's a cool record. I'll only need to wait another week or so to get back to checking it out!
John Lockney
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From: New Market, Maryland, USA

posted 07 September 2005 06:16 PM     profile     
This is an old thread but, these MP3 are still in my listening rotation.

I always lumped Ricky Nelson along with the Partridge Family since I had never heard his music... I will check them out, thanks!

There is a neat interview with Tom Brumley from 2001 here:
http://www.pedalprouniversal.com/folderIndex/folderHTML/interviewTomBrumley01.html

Dave Zirbel
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From: Sebastopol, CA USA

posted 08 September 2005 09:10 AM     profile     
Thanks for sharing Dave. I never heard those rides by Brumley before. I like the crystal clear sound they have. I do have the Live at the Troubador album on vinyl. Good stuff on that one too.

BTW: just got my second 1969 ZB D-10. I just had to have it!

DZ

Jason Odd
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From: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

posted 08 September 2005 10:04 AM     profile     
Live at the Troubador (recorded in late '69) came out on CD then got deleted.

Like a few Flying Burrito Brothers CDs and some Capricorn albums (Johnny Jenkins, Livingston Taylor) that got re-issued then quickly deleted, they can go for more than a few $$$ on Ebay.

Dave Baldwin
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From: Saskatchewan, Canada

posted 09 September 2005 06:42 AM     profile     
im just a starter on a starter but after that i think i might melt my picks down and make something to put around my neck lol dave
Dave Van Allen
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From: Doylestown, PA , US , Earth

posted 16 September 2005 12:34 PM     profile     
oh ya doesn't has to do dat!

keep practicing!

Pat Kelly
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From: Wentworthville, New South Wales, Australia

posted 29 July 2006 01:15 AM     profile     
Back to the Top
John Coffman
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From: Sealy,Texas USA

posted 29 July 2006 06:22 AM     profile     
Heck, I saved them. Just outstanding comes to mind. You have good taste. Thanks for sharing

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Thomas SD10 3/4,Thomas D10 8/5 and Desert Rose S10 3/4. Beginner

Pete Young
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From: Quebec, Canada

posted 29 July 2006 07:28 AM     profile     
I see a lot of posts on how good Tom Brumley was and is. I don't see one on how nice a guy he is. When Buck first came to Montreal we wanted to get back stage but security was very tight. I happen to see Tom walking by and called him over to say hello tho I did not know him. He came over and we told him we were local musicians and we wanted to get back to meet the band. He called a guard over and told him we were old friends. Backstage we went and met all the band. We followed them all around within two hundred miles and got to know them quite good. Then we went to Ottawa one time and got there late. We had to stand at the side cause there was no more room Buck saw us there and asked right over the mike to get us some chairs and they set them right in front of the steel. we sat there and bugged Tom about his guitar been a cross between a shobud and a emmons The bad part of both, the whole show and he bugged back. Not only were they great musicans but they were all super guys too. Tom was gold in both his playing and life Will never forget those days I sometimes think we were blessed

Pete Young Montreal

[This message was edited by Pete Young on 29 July 2006 at 07:30 AM.]

CHIP FOSSA
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From: Monson, MA 01057 U.S.A.

posted 29 July 2006 07:53 PM     profile     
Yes, thanks DVA for those super clips.

My hands-on experience with TB was a tune he did on the Pacific Steel Company album called "Arrowhead", and another RN tune called "One Night Stand" [..."in New York city, where the lights are bright and the girls are pretty"...]

I just keep forgetting about TB. Thanks so much for bringing this great steeler to our collective minds.

Those two clips, without trying to sound like a teenager, were just, well, AWESOME!!!!



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