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Reale Treasure news? "Ya newcomers just don't appreciate good music" :tongue3: :thumbsup:

That's what your fathers may have said of yer "snuggling" :laughing7:
and sinful immoral thoughts ye had with yer sneaky mellow music,
and pretending to like it for "relaxing". At least we come right out
an say we like The Outlaws, and that wild, noisy, innovative rock
that we sometimes treasure hearing. I don't like loud, or fast stuff
all the time anymore, though I don't want to get trap at all... 8-)

That relaxing stuff, is fer elevator music, I don't really like going up
in elevators much, but my music appreciation is still pretty high.
I like it most when the westerns play it, and then it sounds right on. :laughing7: ...:fish:
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Reale Treasure news? "Ya newcomers just don't appreciate good music" :tongue3::thumbsup:

That's what your fathers may have said of yer "snuggling" :laughing7:
and sinful immoral thoughts ye had with yer sneaky mellow music,
and pretending to like it for "relaxing". At least we come right out
an say we like The Outlaws, and that wild, noisy, innovative rock
that we sometimes treasure hearing. I don't like loud or fast stuff
all the time anymore... 8-)

That relaxing stuff, is fer elevator music, I don't really like going up
in elevators much, but my music appreciation is still pretty high. :laughing7: ...:fish:
:cross:

MUZAK! At least, ain't DISCO! DISCO! The Bee Gees did it! the Rolling Stones did it! Paul McCartney did it! I quit writing song & playing in bands, became of IT! HA!
 

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Hi reb, that was me, not poor cross.

I still say ya don't appreciate good music. There are times when the whinney, self sorry music such as Roy Akuff grates out, 'that at times,' when I have been led into excessive alcoholic consumption by the modern day eves, such as Judy, Mast, and Unicorn was temp. accepted..

When I took my flight training with the US Airforce in Dennis / Sherman tekas, we were in a dry country, so we had to go to okihoma for their lousy beer and Good ole Roy - when i could appreciate his ????? I knew that I had had enough.


:occasion14::laughing7::laughing7:
 

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Reale Treasure news? "Ya newcomers just don't appreciate good music" :tongue3: :thumbsup:

That's what your fathers may have said of yer "snuggling" :laughing7:
and sinful immoral thoughts ye had with yer sneaky mellow music,
and pretending to like it for "relaxing". At least we come right out
an say we like The Outlaws, and that wild, noisy, innovative rock
that we sometimes treasure hearing. I don't like loud, or fast stuff
all the time anymore, though I don't want to get trap at all... 8-)

That relaxing stuff, is fer elevator music, I don't really like going up
in elevators much, but my music appreciation is still pretty high.
I like it most when the westerns play it, and then it sounds right on. :laughing7: ...:fish:
:cross:

Like I had said in an earlier post, we were a brainwashed lot, I suppose.
But even though some called it Devil music, we don't. I still think
"Green Grass And High Tides" is about Heaven, and I will never
forget Hughie Thomason quickly stopping, and leaning
over his guitar, as the band stopped momentarily
on playing the song in a club and electrified,
calmly saying:

"To save your soul from hell", and then they resumed,
smoking their guitar necks, taking turns playing their
timely, well orchestrated three lead guitar parts..:laughing7: :fish:
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Hi reb, that was me, not poor cross.

I still say ya don't appreciate good music. There are times when the whinney, self sorry music such as Roy Akuff grates out, 'that at times,' when I have been led into excessive alcoholic consumption by the modern day eves, such as Judy, Mast, and Unicorn was temp. accepted..

When I took my flight training with the US Airforce in Dennis / Sherman tekas, we were in a dry country, so we had to go to okihoma for their lousy beer and Good ole Roy - when i could appreciate his ????? I knew that I had had enough.


:occasion14::laughing7::laughing7:

"when I have been led into excessive alcoholic consumption
by the modern day eves", ...

Sounds just like a weak Yankee excuse to drink, an blame it on a tear in yer beer... :laughing9: :laughing7:

Ye were probably trying ta sneak an snuggle to that twangy whinney music too. :hello:

You'd bee better off, an safer to stay plum away, from them 'ol hillbillies.
They don't cotton at all to Yankees, blue eyed er not, an' they ain't
no border there ye can sneak an waltz across. That country music
was started by some o' the likes as yer Celtic ancestry kin, in the
back woods of such as Kentucky an Tennessee, them sippin'
moonshine, singin' an pickin' strings in an elevated state...:laughing7:

Of course we know yer supposedly more refined, bein borned
in that North California mine camp and all, that supposedly sold
out fer barrels a whiskey to the Yanks, been there recently? ... :laughing7:
:fish:... :cross:
 

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Hi Doc, Tayopa is above 6000 ft. The mesa looks to the south for some hundreds of miles, ya watch from here. Incidentally, at this time of the year you break the ice in the bucket to get water.

If I don't throw in a Polar Bear Skin how'l I attract any of the gals???

Just try yer orchestra music, an let the poor polars hibernate alone in their cold vortec... :laughing7:
Maybe learn to play the mandolin solo, an sing some whinney Roy or Gene... :laughing9: :laughing7:
And you can always use Faux, after enough a yer bunny tacos... :occasion14:
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Uncles had talked about early meeting Bob Wills, the 30's and 40's fiddle
innovator, of San Antonio Rose legend. The creator of Texas' country swing
for the depression generation, to dance up their heels. Then go cool off in
the fresh country moonlight, an maybe sneak a snuggle... 8-)
What a treasure for hard working good spirited folks... :fish:
:cross:

Ye were obviously a high falootin' Yankee, is why they offered no better than
the weak beer, an GI's, could'a got better, if Southern Gentlemen... :laughing7:

Be sure to write my name on yer list, if ye ever get 'ta peddlin
yer treasure huntin' propaganda, an I got antique silver coin, US... :laughing7:
 

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Hi reb, that was me, not poor cross.

I still say ya don't appreciate good music. There are times when the whinney, self sorry music such as Roy Akuff grates out, 'that at times,' when I have been led into excessive alcoholic consumption by the modern day eves, such as Judy, Mast, and Unicorn was temp. accepted..

When I took my flight training with the US Airforce in Dennis / Sherman tekas, we were in a dry country, so we had to go to okihoma for their lousy beer and Good ole Roy - when i could appreciate his ????? I knew that I had had enough.


:occasion14::laughing7::laughing7:

LOL! I agree about Roy...
 

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Oirishtacracy, very nice, is that the reale story? :laughing7::laughing7::laughing7:

OK, let's just say that's all good. No illegal hootch, of orchestra music
and opera type culture, refined, high dollar wine, yea, that does kinda' resemble ...

Some a them hillbilly kin made popular records, moved to the city...
Ya can't replace that whinney wang they used to tell their musical tales...
They put their hearts into their tones, an made a good livin' doin it.
Imagine going from the treasured holler, to an estate, and the
spirited public eye... :fish:
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Cros shoulda seen some of the stuff we drank overseas urp. Long story, but for example in Ole China they would take a bottle of very expensive booze, patiently drill a hole in the bottom with a hypodermic needle, suck out the booze and replace it with a liquid, if you were lucky and the perpetrator was feeling benevolent they din't replace it with errrr water from the toilet.

Estate ?? Estate?? What estate???? All reverted to the crown. all of the family emigrated to the US during the potato famine, so no male heirs were left.

Where's my Okie beer?
 

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Cros shoulda seen some of the stuff we drank overseas urp. Long story, but for example in Ole China they would take a bottle of very expensive booze, patiently drill a hole in the bottom with a hypodermic needle, suck out the booze and replace it with a liquid, if you were lucky and the perpetrator was feeling benevolent they din't replace it with errrr water from the toilet.

Estate ?? Estate?? What estate???? All reverted to the crown. all of the family emigrated to the US during the potato famine, so no male heirs were left.

Where's my Okie beer?

The country music Gals sang and bought estates in Tennessee. :thumbsup:

When was it that your potato famine migration occurred?

To The Crown? Yer family Crest, may I ask? 8-)

Don't have an Okie beer, how about Tejas Lone Star, Pearl,
or Tex Arkansas talkin even better.

That stealing booze story, pretty bad, sounds like a crooked bored bunch... :sad7::sad11:

Would be glad to give a double of cold Black, 90 proof and smooth, not good as
what the old timers probably had though. Good enough for yer booze story,
even if ye can do better, and a Cool Red low sodium V8 too, with cheese
an' sesame wheat cracker snacks... :fish:
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Morning Reb music ? love good music & cafe to wake up to.


Tater famine , late 1800's

Family crest sheesh the Oirish used to drive the Britlanders crazy since with the Brits only the family wore the crest where as with the Orish every one from the lowest with a remote connection, were authorized to use it soooo'

Love V8 chilled, but that close to the Tex/Mex border would prefer Tecate, or if available San Miguel export.






Psst, I really don't hate country music, just that my preference lies elswhere. I sorta rate it with Mex border music, the corridos, I had enough of that while I was in the Border Patrol in Tejas.
 

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Tried some Los Cantinas, or something like that. They must've
used some good hops, had an interesting flavor, I found some
more, a little expensive, and they couldn't keep it in stock,
but yea, the Tecate, San Miguel is all good. Mondello is good.
I like the dark especially. All good spirits, like a treasure.

Yes them Irish did that huh? The Brits were a mean lot, bringing
everyone on the island into subjection. Is it possible that the 'ol
Highlanders avoided the Viking infusion of culture, and the
intermingling that most of the rest of Europe received
from those invasions... :fish:
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Really don't mind orchestra music, at the opera, and on the good westerns.
I like Mexican music, love the guitar work, excellent. Can sense the passion,
just cannot understand the words.

Hilbilly was hard enough fer me ta get used to, but my cousin's
kind and gracious senorita translated at their karaoke party when
I revisited them once a few years ago, in Los Serranos...

There was maybe three Gringos, and two of them,
cousins, kept serving me shots of Liqueur from Ecuador,
to go along with my Tecate with lime. Went down smooth,
but maybe a couple too mas...

Well, I got a phone call next day, before getting on
the plane, yes, I said, my head does hurt, and my
body feels like I landed in cactus. They were rolling
on the floor at the office, I flew over Vegas and to
Salt Lake City enroute, eventually recooperating
from the over indulgence. Them Swiss German
cousins are rascals, don't see 'em very often...
 

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It looks like everyone is having a good old time over here. Thumbs up. I popped in because it always makes me feel good and it is easy to find a great laugh. I need one, not to mention some major whiney music that twangs my tears out. This is the worst discovery story I have ever had. You know when I was in NM over Thanksgiving? Well, we had the best house sitter watching our dogs. He is a mail carrier that loves each of our pups like his own. We got home and every dog came running into my arms for hugs, except for one. My littlest (and favorite, I admit) one; Madeline. It was then that my husband told me Maddie was lost. Our dog sitter was beside himself. It had been 5 days, so far. Every day since then, I have done EVERYTHING to find her. Nobody had seen her. Fast forward to yesterday. We live in a woody natural setting. After feeling like I had looked in every possible place, I walked onto the outer edge of the swamp (out of our electric fenced area) and found her collar, ripped. My heart sank. I walked further. Pieces of her pretty hair. Then, her bones beneath a bush. Now, this is a was a pain in my heart, and it is so broken. I have a high tolerance for pain, but this one did me in. So, bring on the twangiest, saddest song you can find. I will play it over and over, until I find what did her in.
 

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Hi luv. Tis heart breaking, but you must remember what ever it was had to eat also. Nature. She can be cruel at times.

cheering up music a la crosee



When my poopie died for some reason they played this song multi times. It still yanks a tear every time I hear it snif

http://www.lastfm.es/music/Vera+Lynn/_/Are+You+Lonesome+Tonight?
 

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