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24 Oct 00 - 11:48 AM (#326099) Subject: You Can't Kill Bluegrass Nohow? From: Mrrzy Heard on NPR, of course, but I can't find it there. Not sure what the column was, perhaps Prairie Home Companion, perhaps not. Caught an audio "glimpse" (if you will). The story seemed to be about a redneck playing Bill Monroe on his car radio when he wrecks the car, and there is something about how the radio just keeps playing ("you could still hear Bill Monroe") while the car explodes and then burns "down to the axles" which just goes to show "You can burn your car to a pile of ashes but you can't kill bluegrass nohow" - anyway, I thought it was pretty funny. Anyone got the whole song? |
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25 Oct 00 - 09:48 AM (#326916) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: You Can't Kill Bluegrass Nohow? From: Mrrzy OK, it's a bluegrass question, but still? No takers at all? |
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29 Oct 00 - 02:58 PM (#329822) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: You Can't Kill Bluegrass Nohow? From: Gypsy Okay, now that i found your thread, am really glad that i went ahead and posted the song. Hope you like it, Mrrzy! Go here: Lyr Add: THE WRECK OF THE OLD '97 (parody)--JoeClone, 21-Feb-2010. |