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All Hat, No Cattle
Posted: 20 Apr 2000 8:18 am
by Bo Borland
Who does this tune???
Real nice swing style tune .
Posted: 20 Apr 2000 8:55 am
by Neil Flanz
Hello Bo, It's from the Gene Watson album "A Way to Survive", an absolute must album featuring some great steel work by Emmons and Weldon Myrick. Neil
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Posted: 20 Apr 2000 10:47 am
by Howard Kalish
Bill Kirchen, legendary diesel Tele player for Commander Cody, has a CD out by that name. The tune is a swinging diddy with great pickin' and lyrics. Bill has a website where you can order his CDs.
Posted: 20 Apr 2000 11:12 am
by Mark Herrick
Speaking of sayings like "All hat, no cattle", I have often wondered if there is a collection of these kinds of sayings in a book or somewhere on the net.
When I was in college in Austin I once worked for a painting contractor by the name of E. P. Wilson; I believe he was the father of Eddie Wilson, of Armadillo World Headquarters fame. Anyway, he was full of that kind of stuff. One day he looked up at a cloudy sky and said, "It's gonna rain like a cow ****in' on a flat rock."
Would love to have a collection of these kinds of "colloquialisms."
Posted: 21 Apr 2000 3:58 am
by Fred Ermentrout
Kick a** solo by Gregg Galbraith on this Gene Watson tune.....
Posted: 21 Apr 2000 8:00 am
by Howard Kalish
Sleep John, I stand corrected. Bill Kirchen's version of the tune is on his Raisin' A Ruckus CD. I highly recommend it.
Posted: 21 Apr 2000 11:11 am
by Ron Page
I have the Gene Watson CD mentioned. Great tune!
I'm going to have to start paying more attention to lead guitar credits. This Gregg Galbraith guy apparently picks a mean country lead.
(Good work, again, Gregg)
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Posted: 23 Apr 2000 11:22 pm
by Martin Abend
Hey Bo,
there's a track called "Big hat, no cattle" on the latest Randy Newman CD called "Bad love".
Maybe you are referring to that tune?
-martin
Posted: 24 Apr 2000 4:44 am
by C Dixon
Greg Galbraith is one of the best in the world. They don't come any better.
God bless him and all of you,
carl