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Finally got my copy of Neck to Neck (Hughey).
Posted: 1 Jul 2001 10:03 am
by erik
Yes, it took a while... that is i finally got around to buying it. It is another enjoyable performance by John Hughey and players. A different selection of songs than you normally hear...which is a pleasant change. A high quality production that i would recommend for personal listening or gift giving.
Posted: 1 Jul 2001 6:00 pm
by Bill Ford
Erik
#6,The Waltz You Saved For Me,I get cold chills when I hear him play this one.
I still think of Bud Issacs when I hear it,
like every other steel player/lover had the
78RPM when it came out.
You need to get John Hughey,it also has some great stuff on it,had the privelage(sp)of meeting with Mr and Mrs Hughey in Saluda SC,as fine of folks you will ever hope to meet.
Thanks John for giving the world your beautiful music.
Bill Ford
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Posted: 1 Jul 2001 9:32 pm
by Bob Mainwaring
Thanks Guys, I just came to the `putor and was just considering which C.D. to buy from John`s latest mailed list that came through this week.
I think I`ll be choosing the "Neck To Neck" one. You made the choice although it was a toss-up wheather or not it should be "On Or Off Stage" - that`ll be my next choice in the future....
The "John Hughey" C.D. is permanently being played in the car, especially good for going to a "job" - Sweet Memories does it for me.
Bob Mainwaring Z.Bs. and other weird things.
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Posted: 2 Jul 2001 5:34 am
by Larry Bell
You can't go wrong with any of John's records.
Great guy . . . great music.
Don't miss the opportunity to check out 'On and Off Stage', however -- great tune selection, superb arrangements, dynamite musicians. But it's John Hughey -- what else would you expect????
LTB
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Posted: 2 Jul 2001 4:50 pm
by erik
Bill,
I have <u>John Hughey</u> already. I think Neck To Neck is a little more laid back. Not the same tension as the first CD. I'll be looking to get On and Off Stage sometime in the future.
Posted: 2 Jul 2001 4:55 pm
by erik
Oh yeah, Bill, it takes me about a month or so to peel back the layers on any CD i buy. But i always get chills when John Hughey hits those highs.
Posted: 11 Jul 2001 9:07 pm
by Hal Higgins
Hey you guys.....I have them all including his latest gospel CD....and the rhythm tracks to them, too......they're great to practice with.......HAL