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Re: Re: Re: Speaking of biting the dust....

Well common sense should be a major factor in everything and we have public officals with NO!!I mean not even a flea,spec!! not even a Atoms worth,I mean not a drop to be found,not enough to blow there nose I mean if you took all there common sense,and rolled it up it would look like a hair offin and old mans backside,if we operated in our everyday lives the way our public officals did it would be utter confusion!!I gotta go take an asprin!!excuse MEEEEEEEEEE!!!!

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Re: Speaking of biting the dust....

R.I.P. Mr. Pitney.

He wrote "Hello Mary Lou"? I sure did'nt know that. Not to change the subject, but I always loved James Burton's guitar solo in that one. I guess when you have a good song to start with, a good solo's not as hard to come up with(especially when you're James Burton).

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Yeah Rob.. Burton is great. I realy dig his solo on Dale Hawkins' "Suzie Q".

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Re: Re: Re: Speaking of biting the dust....

Yeah Brian, that is a great one. Not to mention all those great Tele fills on Elvis' "Viva Las Vegas"! And he played one of the all time classic country leads on Merle Haggard's "Mama Tried". I have one of my dads old Merle albums, a Jimmie Rodgers double album tribute called "Same Train, A Different Time", that has James Burton and Roy Nichols playing real bluesy leads all over both records.

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Re: Speaking of biting the dust....

Really sad news.

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Re: Speaking of biting the dust....

THATS A NICE POST ROBERT , AND SAD INDEED TO SEE ANOTHER TALENTED PERFORMER FROM THAT ERA PASSING ON PEOPLE LIKE THAT CAN NEVER BE REPLACED AND THAT FOR ME IS THE SADDEST PART OF SEEING THEM GO R.I.P. INDEED GENE PEACE PAUL

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Re: Speaking of biting the dust....

Gene's tour in the UK was really doing well, getting a tremendous amount of publicity. It's such a shame the press coverage today, is for such a sad reason.