Subj : Re: Gord's Gold...
To : Bill Riley
From : Martin Ridgley
Date : Mon Jul 24 2000 07:44 am
-=> Bill Riley wrote to Martin Ridgley <=-
BR> Like I said, I've heard them all including an album he made before
BR> getting a major label deal. Oh there were a couple that were okay,
BR> but it just isn't my cup of tea, (threw in the tea just for
BR> you Brits.)
Much appreciated. Thanks... ;-)
BR> I think "Circle of Steel" was one I actually like. And another
BR> who's name I don't remember but had a lyric something about "is
BR> the ice still on the river..."
"Did She Mention My Name". Nice song. I think he actually got
better in the mid-to-late '70s, but then he went downhill.
BR> Give the the Allman Bros. churning out Statesboro Blues or
BR> Whipping Post, anyday.
One of my former bands used to do "Ain't Wasting Time No More" and
"One Way Out", and I also used to do "Little Martha" as an acoustic
duet with a friend. I was a pretty big fan of early Allman Brothers,
but I never liked "Whipping Post" for some reason. I guess my faves
were always the more melodic songs like, "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed",
"Midnight Rider", "Hot 'Lanta", "Melissa", "Little Martha", "Jessica",
Hmmmm... come to think of it, with the Allman Brothers at least, if
it's got a girl's name in the title, it's probably one I like. <grin>
MR> ...I'm afraid it won't be this year. Even if finances would
MR> allow, my car simply wouldn't make it. :-(
BR> Man, you are getting old, it's only about a days hitchhike down
BR> here. :)
Well, ...I'll keep that in mind, Bill. ;-)
I didn't get my driver's license until I was 26 and I used to
hitchhike a lot. I haven't done it in years, though. I gave it up
after a couple of bad experiences. Hmmm... maybe it is time to get
the old thumb out of retirement.
Martin
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