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Opry TV portain Aug 5

Posted: 1 Aug 2000 3:32 pm
by Janice Brooks
Bill Anderson will host
Anita Cochran
Ray Price
The Opry Square Dance Band

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Janice "Busgal" Brooks
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Posted: 1 Aug 2000 3:37 pm
by Joe Casey
Play Steve play.

Posted: 5 Aug 2000 6:27 am
by John LeMaster
I've got the VCR programmed - Steve Palousek w/Ray Price - YES!

John L.

Posted: 5 Aug 2000 6:45 am
by Theresa Galbraith
Let's not forget Donna's fine playing!
Don't know who'll be playing for Anita?
Theresa

Posted: 6 Aug 2000 3:58 am
by Joe Casey
One has to admire the longivity and voice of Ray Price. He's like a fine wine. New album sounds like a must buy for me.... Haven't found it yet tho.

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CJC



Posted: 6 Aug 2000 9:22 am
by Huey Moore
Joe I havent looked at Wal-mart yet but they usally carry Ray's recordings. ...Sam

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Posted: 6 Aug 2000 11:22 am
by Billy Johnson
I don't think that was Steve playing with the chief. I think it was Danny Muhammad.

Posted: 6 Aug 2000 5:21 pm
by Jerry Hayes
Man, I can't believe how great Ray Price is singing. A lot of the older artists voices seem to fade and they start singing off key (Porter Waggoner for instance) but Ray keeps everything intact. His voice is so clear and pure. It's a damn shame those idiot radio programmers won't let a voice like that be heard on modern country radio. I'm sure Ray could win over some of those new country fans. How could anyone not like him?

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Have a good 'un! JH U-12


Posted: 6 Aug 2000 7:18 pm
by Janice Brooks
Ray's album is on Buddah. If you can't find it at Wal Mart etc you can get it thru Amazon, CD Now etc.

I understand Bill Anderson performed Too Country. Any comments on this ?

Posted: 7 Aug 2000 11:18 am
by Ron Page
Ray did seem to realize that Mark Chesnutt had done "Better Class of Looser" on his Long Necks and Short Stories CD -- the same disc as "Old Country" and "Bubba Shot the Jukebox".

Ray's version was innovative though in that he did the first first in a pop style--talked it a bit-- before kicking into country mode. That makes sense when you hear the lyrics.

Funny, I always figured that to be a Ray Price song that Chesnutt had covered. It was penned by Harlan Howard -- that explains it.

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PS: I liked what Whisperin' Bill was trying to say with his "Too Country" tune. However, the song seemed a little contrived or just not that well written to me. It wasn't a good representation of real country music.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Ron Page on 07 August 2000 at 12:20 PM.]</p></FONT>

Posted: 8 Aug 2000 3:05 am
by Joe Casey
One good thing about ole Chia-Pet head doing "too Country",he talked most of the words. Image

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CJC