ANYONE have a copy of this one?

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Ray Montee
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ANYONE have a copy of this one?

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I'm anxious to get a copy of an old, old record by Kenny Roberts "Your Cold, Cold Heart"......
Can any of you help me out?

Thanx for your consideration.
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You'd be amazed what you can find on the internet... I was looking for the old Bobby Bare "Lullaby's Legends and Lies" where he sings the old Shel Silverstein poems. I found it in less than 5 minutes of looking on amazon.com. I'd say start looking there, or one of the other online music stores. I'd shy away from looking at a real music store, ordering it, and HOPING that it will come from the back-order catalog. I've tried that numerous times with not-so-obscure records, and they never came. The internet also precludes the "17 year old idiot working at the store" factor, which in and of itself can prevent you from getting something that might actually be in stock at a store.

My $0.02

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Ray, Kenny Roberts huh? Here's another thing that's gonna' be amazing to you, I rent a hangar for my Bonanza from Bobby Roberts, Kenny's son. He has a Piper Malibu, pressurized, 250 kts. And new! Kenny Roberts,Billy Robinson(hall of famer) says that Kenny Roberts was the greatest, nicest guy he ever worked with. The worlds greatest yodeler?
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Hey BBBBBbbbbobbbee! This is getting to be a really small world where you're concerned.
Guitars, airplanes....and all that kinda stuff. Well, I don't have a Malibu.....my last was only a Cessna 310, however, back in 1972, I got to fly the jump seat in Georgia Pacific's Lockheed 4-eng. JetStar corporate jet from Portland to Nashville. I'd flown co-pilot for them for about 3 years (twin Beeches) and had the opportunity to go to Nashville FIRST CLASS, wouldn't you agree?
What a thrill. It took us from Portland to Denver to reach FL 390. But that's all history now, it's just me, my Bigsby and my family of Bakelite Ricks.
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