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Old 05-15-2018, 11:08 AM
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Oh, good! I hope to hear it soon. I do the same listening for John. After my mother in law died we cleaned out her house and found boxes of records. Mostly junk but I found a 78 of Cool Water and had to keep it.
78? Of Marty Robbins?
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Old 05-15-2018, 12:21 PM
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I heard Lindsey the other day talking about Tango. He was saying how he's noticed a lot of the traits of that 80s style music has come back, like synth, electronic elements etc.
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Old 05-15-2018, 12:44 PM
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I heard Lindsey the other day talking about Tango. He was saying how he's noticed a lot of the traits of that 80s style music has come back, like synth, electronic elements etc.
I just heard Lindsey talking about the first time he heard Go Your Own Way on the radio, and how he called up the DJ who criticized it to ask why he didn't like it... ("He couldn't find the beat.")

It's been an unexpected and pleasant surprise hearing Lindsey speaking about the band on the FMac channel. I assumed he'd be persona non grata on this channel.
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Old 05-15-2018, 01:30 PM
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I heard Lindsey the other day talking about Tango. He was saying how he's noticed a lot of the traits of that 80s style music has come back, like synth, electronic elements etc.
Perhaps we will hear this "come back" in his "pop" solo album (now slated apparently for 2019)
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Old 05-15-2018, 01:42 PM
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Still no Buckingham Nicks, no BuckVie and no Lindsey solo. Even Stevie's solo stuff is limited:I haven't heard anything from TISL, Street Angel, IYD, 24K.

I don't see how this channel doesn't get extended. Maybe they're holding back so they'll add more when the channel goes beyond May.
I have heard "For What It's Worth" from IYD and "Maybe Love" and "Blue Denim" more than once from Street Angel. Since I love TISL, I would love to hear some tracks from that record, especially the title track and "I Miss You." As far as 24K, I did hear my favorite track "If You Were My Love" but I think it was one of the alternate versions.

And yes, let's hope this station gets extended.. please Sirius XM!
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78? Of Marty Robbins?
No, I'm looking at it now. Bob Nolan songwriter(?) Vaughn Monroe and his Orchestra. I did some research when I found the record and slapped a sticky note on it. My note says "best selling recorded version of this song---1948 Billboard chart 13 weeks #9 peak"
This record is beat to **** but I kept it anyway. I spent hours and hours researching each record for value/rarity. Boxes of records with nothing to jump up and down about but it was fascinating.
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I have heard "For What It's Worth" from IYD and "Maybe Love" and "Blue Denim" more than once from Street Angel. Since I love TISL, I would love to hear some tracks from that record, especially the title track and "I Miss You." As far as 24K, I did hear my favorite track "If You Were My Love" but I think it was one of the alternate versions.

And yes, let's hope this station gets extended.. please Sirius XM!
You've heard quite a bit, I must be listening at the wrong time!
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Old 05-15-2018, 11:29 PM
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No, I'm looking at it now. Bob Nolan songwriter(?) Vaughn Monroe and his Orchestra. I did some research when I found the record and slapped a sticky note on it. My note says "best selling recorded version of this song---1948 Billboard chart 13 weeks #9 peak"
This record is beat to **** but I kept it anyway. I spent hours and hours researching each record for value/rarity. Boxes of records with nothing to jump up and down about but it was fascinating.
when I played the FM B-side of that song back at the time, my mom came in and was singing along to the song. It was popular when she was in high school.
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Old 05-16-2018, 12:38 AM
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No, I'm looking at it now. Bob Nolan songwriter(?) Vaughn Monroe and his Orchestra. I did some research when I found the record and slapped a sticky note on it. My note says "best selling recorded version of this song---1948 Billboard chart 13 weeks #9 peak"
This record is beat to **** but I kept it anyway. I spent hours and hours researching each record for value/rarity. Boxes of records with nothing to jump up and down about but it was fascinating.
Okay. I'm a big classic country fan, and I have a Marty Robbins boxed set, that has Cool Water on it.

AND a country singer friend, who's SO OBSESSED with Marty Robbins, that he was gifted the grave site next to Marty's, and is planning on being buried there, when he expires.
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Old 05-16-2018, 07:16 AM
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Revelation

Great tune this morning. One of my favs...
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Mystified (Piano Demo)

Technically that's a BuckVie tune. Although it sounds like a McVie tune at this point.
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Old 05-16-2018, 07:54 AM
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wow..

Skies The Limit

I wonder if Bob Dylan would title it like that?
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wow..

Skies The Limit

I wonder if Bob Dylan would title it like that?
But would you SAY that to Bob Dylan?

(The title drives me nuts)
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But would you SAY that to Bob Dylan?

(The title drives me nuts)

For You And I
drives me nuts, too............... uhhhhh
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Woman of 1000 Years!! Sounds so good.
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