Help Name My New (Country) CD!
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Jim,
As we discussed in Phoenix, I too have a country project almost ready to go to the duplicators. (Aha, great minds do run in the same rut! Who wouldhav' thunk Tommy Dodd & Jim Cohen could play country music on their steel guitars? Will wonders never cease?)
Anyway, hurry up and chose a title so I can pick mine out of the leftovers..........
(Obviously, I won't try to use any of the titles with "Cohen" or "Jimbeaux" in it but any of the others should be just fine.)
As we discussed in Phoenix, I too have a country project almost ready to go to the duplicators. (Aha, great minds do run in the same rut! Who wouldhav' thunk Tommy Dodd & Jim Cohen could play country music on their steel guitars? Will wonders never cease?)
Anyway, hurry up and chose a title so I can pick mine out of the leftovers..........
(Obviously, I won't try to use any of the titles with "Cohen" or "Jimbeaux" in it but any of the others should be just fine.)
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Okay, Tommy, you can have 'Rhinestone Rabbi'. (And don't say I never gave ya nuthin'.)Tommy Dodd wrote:...hurry up and chose a title so I can pick mine out of the leftovers...(Obviously, I won't try to use any of the titles with "Cohen" or "Jimbeaux" in it but any of the others should be just fine.)
p.s. Where's D-D-Donna? Tell her we want her to come play with us over here. Y'hear?
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From another thread in which Doug Beaumier suggests the following, an excellent choice if I say so myself:
Jimbeaux plays country using sloppy, meandering (non-dynamic) solos, loud volume, distortion of the Hippie era, "a black mark of a time period" with "questionable fashion and personal hygiene, flexible mores, other-worldly (read "unproductive") intellectual pursuits, and the overall championing of mediocrity. Get your copy today!"
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O, what the heck: "You should have been a tennis player, Baby, 'cause LUV means nothing to you."
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Jimbeaux plays the sloppy, meandering (non-dynamic) solos, loud volume, distortion of the Hippie era. "a black mark of a time period" with "questionable fashion and personal hygiene, flexible mores, other-worldly (read "unproductive") intellectual pursuits, and the overall championing of mediocrity."
Not only is his tone Acceptable... it’s at the cutting edge of mediocrity! This could be really big!
Hey, wait a minute... I'm in the wrong topic. How did this happen?
Jimbeaux plays the sloppy, meandering (non-dynamic) solos, loud volume, distortion of the Hippie era. "a black mark of a time period" with "questionable fashion and personal hygiene, flexible mores, other-worldly (read "unproductive") intellectual pursuits, and the overall championing of mediocrity."
Not only is his tone Acceptable... it’s at the cutting edge of mediocrity! This could be really big!
Hey, wait a minute... I'm in the wrong topic. How did this happen?
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