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Thread #12832   Message #978147
Posted By: GUEST
07-Jul-03 - 05:32 AM
Thread Name: 100 Top Folk/Blue Albums of the Century
Subject: RE: 100 Top Folk/Blue Albums of the Century
hey now! howzit? was reading some of the commentaries (i.e. e-mail).
Could not help but notice that not only do you have hateful people
sending messages, but your personal staff (and others) respond ill-
manneredly.You know it's much easier to be enamoured with your own opinion (opinions are like belly buttons - we all have one).
Now,to get down to business. Was wondering if someone could help me - as I am interested in a particular rendition of "let the circle go unbroken". However, this particular take on the above mentioned song
has different lyrics. Something about Mr. Driver and a hurse (yes I know they are called removal cars now, and come in white as well.)
My people are from the south USA, and I've rarely heard that rendition, somehow it's always been a part of me. Can you or someone
else help me w/this part of the puzzle?
Additionally, realizing this is a folk/blues site, still I wonder why I have yet to see Mr. Al green mentioned. Yep, he's considered soul alright. I'll give you that, but he certainly borders it ALL.
If stuck on a small island -hope I'd have Al Green and Bill Monroe
C'd's and a method to play them.
Flowers of fine thoughts to you and of you!

Ms. parker