jumpinjackflash 0 #26 March 21, 2004 I agree completely. Quite honestly, my first exposure to music as a child was bluegrass (my family was big time in to it)... Following that was Country, of which Merle Haggard and Hank Williams were prominent. Following that was Mr. Johnny Cash, which, well Hell, what do you say about a man like that? Following that was Folk, Blues, RocknRoll.... And on and on and on... Sounds like a big blast to me. Anything that tells the story, does it with style and makes you go hmmmm.. Thats where it's at for me. Not many boundaries. Peace, JackIt's a gas, gas, gas... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest #27 March 21, 2004 QuoteI agree completely. Quite honestly, my first exposure to music as a child was bluegrass (my family was big time in to it)... Following that was Country, of which Merle Haggard and Hank Williams were prominent. Following that was Mr. Johnny Cash, which, well Hell, what do you say about a man like that? Following that was Folk, Blues, RocknRoll.... And on and on and on... Sounds like a big blast to me. Anything that tells the story, does it with style and makes you go hmmmm.. Thats where it's at for me. Not many boundaries. Peace, Jack Sir, You MUST hear the "VH1 Storytellers" disc featuring Johnny Cash & Willie Nelson. Just two men and their guitars, and an audience...superb! mh ."The mouse does not know life until it is in the mouth of the cat." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ACMESkydiver 0 #28 March 21, 2004 That song is one the DZO uses on the ending of tandem videos...it's so beautimous! ~Jaye Do not believe that possibly you can escape the reward of your action. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cloudseeker2001 0 #29 March 21, 2004 Been playin bass all weekend......mostly odd jazz scales "Some call it heavenly in it's brilliance, others mean and rueful of the western dream" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites