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Janice Brooks


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Pleasant Gap Pa
Post  Posted 17 Oct 2000 3:11 pm    
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George Hamilton IV hosts
Wilma Lee Cooper
Clark Family Experience
Mel McDaniel

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Janice Brooks


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Pleasant Gap Pa
Post  Posted 20 Oct 2000 5:31 pm    
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Mike Weirauch


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Harrisburg, Illinois**The Hub of the Universe
Post  Posted 20 Oct 2000 6:00 pm    
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This is an excellent lineup for the Opry. It will be worth it all to watch the Clark Family Experience. They are all brothers and play Bluegrass and they can pick their butts off. The IV, Wilma Lee and Mel McDaniel will all be good also. This is a good mixture of new and old.
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David Pennybaker

 

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Conroe, TX USA
Post  Posted 20 Oct 2000 6:19 pm    
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Keep an eye out for Clark Family Experience.

I saw their video the other night. It looked like one of them had a Skreemr by Ted Smith ( of Melobar)

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Bob Hempker

 

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Goodlettsville, TN.
Post  Posted 21 Oct 2000 10:19 am    
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Is Jay Shupe still playing steel with Mel McDaniel?

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Mike Weirauch


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Harrisburg, Illinois**The Hub of the Universe
Post  Posted 21 Oct 2000 5:06 pm    
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I humbly apologize for my earlier post in reference to the Clark Family Experience. That was not Bluegrass or Johnson grass and it sure wasn't a performance that belonged on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry and no Theresa, not even you can pull any country, new or old, out of that performance. Those kids have mega talent but they were out of place tonight. Sorry!
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Donny Hinson

 

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Glen Burnie, Md. U.S.A.
Post  Posted 22 Oct 2000 12:16 am    
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But, wasn't that opening number nice! When we got 32 bars of nice music in George Hamilton IV's song "Abilene", I could'a fell off the sofa! You see, I turned on the TV just as the ride started, and I thought "Holy Spit...they're actually playing an INSTRUMENTAL!" It turned out only to be the long ride in George's song, but it sure was nice to see everybody get 8 bars to "show some stuff"! This is the kind of thing we used to hear more often on the Opry...I hope they keep it up!!!
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Joe Casey


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Weeki Wachee .Springs FL (population.9)
Post  Posted 22 Oct 2000 3:51 am    
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I liked the way George announced to the audience who had just performed (the Clark Family expierience)It was almost a good job now get the hell off the stage.Totally what's wrong with so called catagorized country music.Did not belong on the Opry stage.If that is the future thank God for the past.

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Earl Erb

 

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Old Hickory Tenn
Post  Posted 22 Oct 2000 7:21 am    
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I'm gonna have to go with Mike W. on this one.Sounded like a dam free for all...or how about a chinese fire drill.If the kid playing electric dobro thinks he's on the cutting edge...wrong,Cousin Jody was playing those licks 35 yrs.ago...only without the distortion.Not my cup of tea.LONG LIVE COUSIN JODY!

[This message was edited by Earl Erb on 22 October 2000 at 09:42 AM.]

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Richard Sinkler


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Post  Posted 22 Oct 2000 7:43 am    
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Sounds like I should be glad I was watching the World Series.

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Les Green


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Jefferson City, MO, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 22 Oct 2000 7:57 am    
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totally DISGUSTING!
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Theresa Galbraith

 

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Goodlettsville,Tn. USA
Post  Posted 23 Oct 2000 7:42 am    
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I'm glad the Opry Police are enforce!

[This message was edited by Theresa Galbraith on 23 October 2000 at 08:46 AM.]

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Peter Dollard

 

Post  Posted 23 Oct 2000 7:55 am    
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Without casting any stones: When Marty Robbins used a accidental fuzz on "Don't Worry About Me" 40 years ago I recall people were rather intrigued with the new sound. I guess when a kid is brazen about using it it bothers us. Did I like it?, no, because it seemed to overide the rest of the instruments . Was it musical heresy?, no it wasn't...Pete
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Earl Erb

 

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Old Hickory Tenn
Post  Posted 23 Oct 2000 9:52 am    
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I have no problem,I repeat,no problem with distortion on electric dobro or any instrument for that matter as long as it is done in taste and is musical.I heard neither one.Any idiot can drag a steel bar across the neck of a guitar and get the same results.Grady Martins playing on "Don't Worry About Me" was musical and it was tasteful and would have been just as good if his amp was working properly.
And Theresa,as long as we have to listen to bad talent on the airwaves there will always be a need for the music police.Actually,in this case,the swat team would have been more appropriate.
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Theresa Galbraith

 

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Goodlettsville,Tn. USA
Post  Posted 23 Oct 2000 10:44 am    
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Earl,
I didn't hear the group on the Opry. I just think it's funny to hear alot of players putting down the music industry. It's about music and musicians. The Opry still has traditional and new country, why complain?
I personally welcome the new and respect the old! Theresa
Can't we all just get along?
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David Pennybaker

 

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Conroe, TX USA
Post  Posted 23 Oct 2000 11:26 am    
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Can't we all just get along?


Of course not! After all, then it'd be a boring place.

I didn't see their Opry performance, either. But I did see their video a few nights ago. If that's the song they performed, I can see why the "old-timers" (or should I say "more traditionalists" ?) would be somewhat upset.

I can't say I really liked the song, either. But what the heck -- I'm sure there are some who enjoyed it.

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Joe Casey


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Weeki Wachee .Springs FL (population.9)
Post  Posted 23 Oct 2000 4:27 pm    
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Theresa, Why not put down a music Industry by voiceing our own opinion on what we like and don't like as do you?.. When the Industry trys to dictate to us what they feel is the way it should be, and takes away what we still like..It seems to me they don't care about the people (however many)they are putting down. I don't mind changes for the good,but let's remember all the musicians who have been pushed aside as the new is supposed to be Booming.

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Theresa Galbraith

 

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Goodlettsville,Tn. USA
Post  Posted 23 Oct 2000 6:05 pm    
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Joe,
I know this is a forum of opinion. I happen to think positive rather than negative thoughts. The industry is challenged right now and trying new avenues.
I welcome change and of course don't want to lose our roots. No one wants that!
Just because we may change somewhat, grow, that doesn't mean we lose our roots! Time will tell as always. Let's please listen with an open heart!
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Joe Casey


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Weeki Wachee .Springs FL (population.9)
Post  Posted 23 Oct 2000 6:50 pm    
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Theresa we are all trying to think positive about our musical choices...I think our only (minor)disagreement is about what is considered Country music today by the so called Industry. I listen close for good non repitious lyrics and catchy melodies..There are capable Artist out there except in my mind they are mostly clones of each other..It seems to me that all one has to do is change the words to most of the songs and keep re-releasing them over again...The Forum does help rid myself of frustration and I mean no insult to anyone.

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Kenny Dail


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Kinston, N.C. R.I.P.
Post  Posted 23 Oct 2000 7:49 pm    
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Theresa, I don't believe any musician worth his picks would close the door on anything new. We talk of the disrespect we (the old timers) seem to have the the new kids and their ideas. I don't look at it as disrespect on our part but instead, a lack of respect for the "traditional" by the industry as a whole. Everytime a new kid comes to town, the menu changes and the the old timers seem to be the loosers. Why not make up a "Menu" to please everyone. There are no options for some of us that have spent a lifetime supporting the Opry and the acts they endorse. There is a market out there for the older or traditional stuff but no one seems to give a hoot. It seems the industry would prefer to listen to us pi$$ and moan rather than give us something to spend our money on.

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Andy Alford

 

Post  Posted 24 Oct 2000 2:38 am    
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Rock does have a place on the Fisher show.Its the way it is.
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Theresa Galbraith

 

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Goodlettsville,Tn. USA
Post  Posted 24 Oct 2000 5:13 am    
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There's plenty of country music you can spend your money on today. Of course, that would mean you'd have to listen to the radio.
You're not going to hear Porter, Bill,Jumping Bill,Billy, Stone Wall and the rest. They all had their day, it's time to move over for the new!
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Dale Stacy

 

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Pontotoc, Ms. U.S.A.
Post  Posted 26 Oct 2000 7:28 pm    
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County music industry has become just like
the news media. The news media only tells
you what they want you to know and twist the
truth to lead us in the direction that want
us to go. The music industry only gives us
what they want us to hear,and no longer
makes any effort to please the so called
consumer. That just the facts.
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Donny Hinson

 

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Glen Burnie, Md. U.S.A.
Post  Posted 30 Oct 2000 3:26 pm    
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Theresa said..."The industry is challenged now, and trying new avenues".

Theresa, I think it's more of a matter that the industry has gotten LAZY! They figure it's easier to have one artist sell a million than to have twenty artists sell 50,000. And, it's also a lot cheaper. (This is reflected in the $14.95 price tag on most hit CD's by the "biggies".)
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