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GUEST,Dale In my CD player right now (135* d) RE: In my CD player right now 06 Jun 05


Well, old guy, you are making it difficult on my brain.

8 track? Hmmmm. Let me see. Last time I had it out ~~ a couple of years ago, I was listening to Ian & Sylvia. Not sure which one. I had several.

LP? Ballads and Bluegrass by Walter Forbes was the last lp on the turntable. That was a couple of months ago. Now I can listen to it on the computer.

Cassette? A Christmas Carol by The Forester Sisters. I rather suspect I must have listened to that back in December.

Gramophone? Unfortunately, that has been gone since about 1956. I still regret its passing, though. There is a good chance that among the last things played on it would have been any number of Bob Wills tunes or John McCormack's Keep The Home Fires Burning.

And now, to bring things up to the present ~~

The CD Player? Out Of The Blue, outstanding young/oldtime group from Arkansas. Actually, they are 46, but that is for three of them.

The Computer? This varies from day to day, even hour to hour, but most recent extended listening has been to The Dead Ringer Band, Bill, Diane, Kasey & Nash Chambers ~~ as good as country gets in this day and age.


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