Alan Jackson's new CD?
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Well now, JD has spoken! I guess I should change my mind because he says AJ floored everyone with his one take ability. I have my own theory about what Alan "took" during the sessions, but I have moved on to listening to the new CD by "The Grascals". Lloyd Green played on a couple of the tracks and there's no question what type of music this is.
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JD didn't say there was anything wrong with "Pig In a Pen". It was his way of emphasizing his observation that they wouldn't be doing a typical bluegrass session.
He's right that AJ has the right to do any kind of album he choses. From what I've read, I think I'll chose to sit this one out. I've got all of AJ's previous albums, including the 2 Christmas albums; I don't have the greatest hits albums either.
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He's right that AJ has the right to do any kind of album he choses. From what I've read, I think I'll chose to sit this one out. I've got all of AJ's previous albums, including the 2 Christmas albums; I don't have the greatest hits albums either.
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Don't go on what you read-go on what you hear.
I don't know if it is still up-but one could listen to the whole thing on Alan's page on the CMT site.
Jerry D ain't gettin' above his raisin'-he gave the keynote address at the International Bluegrass Music Association convention recently, and he made it very clear that just about everything he does springs from the well of bluegrass, though it often isn't very obvious on the surface.
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I don't know if it is still up-but one could listen to the whole thing on Alan's page on the CMT site.
Jerry D ain't gettin' above his raisin'-he gave the keynote address at the International Bluegrass Music Association convention recently, and he made it very clear that just about everything he does springs from the well of bluegrass, though it often isn't very obvious on the surface.
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Me too!
The only people appearing to have less fun than line dancers in some bars or clubs are some overly serious looking pedal steel players!
Just kiddn'...
Really though, I just never got into line dancing-it reminds me of a honky tonk version of when figure skaters have to do the "cumpulsories" (sp?) in Olympic competition, where the moves have to be executed perfectly, but obviously without the elegance of the figure skater-the line dancers always looked so serious to me.
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The only people appearing to have less fun than line dancers in some bars or clubs are some overly serious looking pedal steel players!
Just kiddn'...
Really though, I just never got into line dancing-it reminds me of a honky tonk version of when figure skaters have to do the "cumpulsories" (sp?) in Olympic competition, where the moves have to be executed perfectly, but obviously without the elegance of the figure skater-the line dancers always looked so serious to me.
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I agree with Ron that Alan has the right to choose or cut anything he wants. I also have the right to buy what I like. The fact that theres no steel or Fiddle would not sway me one way or the other whether its good or bad, except to think that they are not cutting the album for one audience. Those of us that still appreciate Country music.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Joe Casey on 07 November 2006 at 05:35 AM.]</p></FONT>