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In the shade of my Stetson
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<blockquote data-quote="Ingvar Ahlberg" data-source="post: 412897" data-attributes="member: 15447"><p>So, 1979, in this strange mix, melting pot that's sometimes called Americana, country, blues, Bluegrass, rock, folk and whatever stirred together we get Pink Cadillac from John Prine. I Think this is a real gem, as usual mostly own, very good, songs but also a masterly cover</p><p>of Rowland Salleys "Killing the blues", His cancer was only lurking at this time but his voice had started to get that fabulous grain that has </p><p>gotten to be his signature. On track 1, Saigon, one of the guitar amps blows up, clearly Heard on the record, kinda rockn roll.</p><p>Good recording and a very nice sound, extremely well suited for Your recordshelf.</p><p></p><p>Ingvar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ingvar Ahlberg, post: 412897, member: 15447"] So, 1979, in this strange mix, melting pot that's sometimes called Americana, country, blues, Bluegrass, rock, folk and whatever stirred together we get Pink Cadillac from John Prine. I Think this is a real gem, as usual mostly own, very good, songs but also a masterly cover of Rowland Salleys "Killing the blues", His cancer was only lurking at this time but his voice had started to get that fabulous grain that has gotten to be his signature. On track 1, Saigon, one of the guitar amps blows up, clearly Heard on the record, kinda rockn roll. Good recording and a very nice sound, extremely well suited for Your recordshelf. Ingvar [/QUOTE]
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