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« Reply #420 on: December 12, 2013, 08:38:04 AM » |
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Only saw him a few times but each one was wonderful and great fun. Much more talent and skill than he was often given credit for too.
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« Reply #421 on: December 17, 2013, 12:25:34 AM » |
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Country legend Ray Price... Mrs. John From Austin and I possess front row tickets for his scheduled performance in January 2014 at the Paramount Theater. As I have told the Mrs. many times, "We have to go to San Antonio to see B.B. King!" "I have to go to St. Louis to see Chuck Berry!" "We need to see Willie at the Backyard this weekend!" How many chances do you get?
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« Reply #422 on: December 17, 2013, 06:39:19 PM » |
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Here is Ray Price at Farm Aid Festival, two years ago. Wonderful for anyone to sing like that, but this man was 83 at the time. A real loss. Check out some of his 50s and early 60's stuff too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2Jdm8DtXwA
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« Reply #423 on: December 23, 2013, 11:25:11 PM » |
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Dave Higgs, guitarist and founder of Eddie and the Hot Rods died on Saturday after losing his fight with cancer.
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« Reply #424 on: January 04, 2014, 02:29:07 AM » |
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« Reply #425 on: January 04, 2014, 04:03:44 AM » |
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« Reply #426 on: January 04, 2014, 04:17:38 AM » |
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Those harmonies.....
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« Reply #427 on: January 04, 2014, 05:17:49 AM » |
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The Everlys were one of the brightest stars to shine. Incredible harmonies, with that extra bit of magic of the supposed "third" voice. RIP Phil.
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« Reply #428 on: January 04, 2014, 05:28:03 AM » |
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I'd heard the Everly Brothers a lot on the radio as I grew up and liked the tunes,especially Bird Dog, which appealed most to a five year old,but it was only when I found some EB records in my parents collection a few years later and listened to them properly that the harmonies got me,particularly on Crying In The Rain,a unique and special sound (a lot like when I really paid notice of Karen Carpenter's voice around the same time). A few years after that,I had cause to be annoyed at my parents who went to see them live and they didn't ask me if I wanted to go,because they thought I wouldn't be interested as I was into Pink Floyd.I put them straight on that,so the next concert they went to, they bought me a ticket....to see Showaddywaddy...it was good fun but not a rare chance to see legends from the proper rock 'n roll era. I know the brothers weren't as harmonious personally as musically,and that that sound was lost to us some time before,but it is sad that we will never hear them sing together again. R.I.P Phil.
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Nick Reg
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« Reply #429 on: January 04, 2014, 08:05:19 AM » |
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Those harmonies..... The only ones who come close are Crosby and Nash. RIP Phil
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« Reply #430 on: January 04, 2014, 08:14:33 AM » |
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The Everly brothers are my dads favourite artist and I therefore have more than a soft spot for them. My first ever concert was the Everly brothers at the Liverpool empire in 1985, with Albert lee on guitar. I was 12 at the time but still thought it was wonderful. I really like some of their 'later' stuff like love is strange, roots, stories we could tell etc. Phils solo album, star spangled Springer, also has some great tracks. Sad news.
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« Reply #431 on: January 04, 2014, 09:13:52 AM » |
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I got 'dragged along' to the Albert Hall in '83. It was jawdroppingly good. I hardly ever listen to them, but they're always in my head somewhere..
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« Reply #432 on: January 04, 2014, 10:17:06 AM » |
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Very sad news they w Those harmonies..... The only ones who come close are Crosby and Nash. RIP Phil I'd add Simon & Garfunkel to that list, but Phil & Don were IMHO the best. RIP Phil
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« Reply #433 on: January 04, 2014, 10:45:56 AM » |
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Those harmonies..... The only ones who come close are Crosby and Nash. RIP Phil Sad news. I was only reading Graham Nash's autobiography the other day where he cites the Everlys as a source of inspiration. I'm sure he was but one of many. [Photo over 400 days old. Removed by Admin.]
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« Reply #434 on: January 04, 2014, 10:57:16 AM » |
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Best two-part harmonies ever. I really must do something about filling the Everlys-shaped hole in my record collection. I know all those hits so well from hearing them everywhere. Massive influence on The Beatles and the N part of CSN. RIP Phil.
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« Reply #435 on: January 04, 2014, 11:06:18 AM » |
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Very sad news they w Those harmonies..... The only ones who come close are Crosby and Nash. RIP Phil I'd add Simon & Garfunkel to that list, but Phil & Don were IMHO the best. RIP Phil Without The Everlys, it's been said we wouldn't even have Simon and GArfunkel, at least as we know them. RIP MR. Everly.
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« Reply #436 on: January 04, 2014, 11:40:37 AM » |
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Best two-part harmonies ever. I really must do something about filling the Everlys-shaped hole in my record collection. I know all those hits so well from hearing them everywhere. RIP Phil.
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Yes, me too. Phil even managed to make a great record with Cliff Richard so he must have been good. His solo album from around 1982 used to get played a lot when I worked in a record store and I always enjoyed it. Being part of that first generation of rock n rollers I am almost surprised that he wasn't older. Just goes to show how very young they were at the time.
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« Reply #437 on: January 04, 2014, 11:44:15 AM » |
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They made a beautiful sound.
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« Reply #438 on: January 04, 2014, 11:53:05 AM » |
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My father's younger brother did have a lot singles, several of them were by The Everly Brothers, I did borrow them from him when I was about eleven years old, also around that time in ice cream parlours there were juke boxes were you could hear (amongst others) The Everly Brothers. All those songs are etched in my memory and even now after all those years although my music preference had changed over the years I still do have a soft spot for them.
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« Reply #439 on: January 04, 2014, 10:46:31 PM » |
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Those harmonies..... The only ones who come close are Crosby and Nash. RIP Phil Sad news. I was only reading Graham Nash's autobiography the other day where he cites the Everlys as a source of inspiration. I'm sure he was but one of many. I'm currently reading that and was actually in the section where Nash & Clarke were doimg an Everley style act when the news broke.
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