Nevermind breakfast.

On 3/28/2011 9:59 PM, Andy wrote:

I love that song - it's about betrayal and disappointment so you might
be sending out a mixed message. :-)
 
On Mar 29, 12:20?pm, dsi1 wrote:

Unfortunately I have no firsthand experience with the subject.
Besides, I already did a whole album of songs about things that other
folks didn't see fit to write songs about. Never did record the one
about the nun who was hot for her gynecologist.

--Bryan
 
On 3/29/2011 7:32 AM, Bryan wrote:

Sounds like a great album - unless you had steel guitar playing on it,
in which case it would probably be pretty cornpone. :-)
 
On Mar 29, 12:49?pm, dsi1 wrote:

The guy who played lead guitar and some piano on it is a great pedal
steel player, but I couldn't get him to play it on the one song I
wanted it on, a song that ended up being left off the album in the end
anyway. If you want the mp3s, I'd be happy to email the album to
you. There is one song with a few cowbell hits. Email me.

--Bryan
 
dsi1 wrote:



Whatever you can recall out of your feeble minded brain, do feel free to try!

Miracles can happen! YOU'LL just have to REALLY try!!!

Andy
 
On 29 Mar 2011 18:41:57 GMT, notbob wrote:


I remember the sound of steel guitars with a lot of fondness, but dsi1
is from Hawaii so he has a different experience. :)

--

Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
 
On Mar 29, 1:41?pm, notbob wrote:

Skunk Baxter's guitar solo on Reelin' in the Years might be my
favorite guitar solo EVER. The whole Can't Buy a Thrill record is
exactly what it says it couldn't be, a thrill. There is not a single
filler song on the entire album, and there probably aren't 50 albums
in existence that I'd say that about.

--Bryan
 
On Mar 29, 2:01?pm, dsi1 wrote:

I even like it then, though there hasn't been a handful of country
music I'd give a penny for in 40 years.

--Bryan
 
On Mar 29, 3:12?pm, Bryan wrote:
Someone just informed me that the above mentioned solo was not played
by Baxter, but by a session musician named Elliott Randall.

--Bryan
 
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