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Commemorating Elvis

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On August 16th it's 30 years since Elvis passed away. Here's a preliminary mix of one song from the forthcoming album with the norwegian artist Stephen Ackles. Yours truly on bass. Sorry but no Rickenbacker this time.

http://www.larsnygaard.no/stephen/01%20Kentucky%20Rain%20mix%201.mp3
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EXCELLENT!

wow... 30 years. amazing.
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Bill Black, Elvis Presley, Scotty Moore
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How come Elvis never became a better guitar player than just the cowboy-chord strummer he was. I guess the answer is that he never had to.
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Post by wayang »

Same reason Andre Segovia never developed much of a singing voice...or pelvic moves, for that matter...
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Andre was Andres's brother; the guy who turned to making $1 wine in the bathtub.
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No way, Paul - you gotta be kidding! Really?

Dane - I haven't stopped laughing......
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Post by dale_fortune »

My Grandfather John made wine that way also. He also made Sauerkraut in those big washtubs.
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...And two days later I will turn 30. The King passed on... and the Jester was born. Image
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Post by wayang »

Ooop...

...(s)...

Sssooooo, Paul...what can you tell us about Elvis's brother Elvi?
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I thought his name was Mortimer.
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Post by lennon211 »

So far, my favorite thing about the Elvis commemoration has been the special edition Reese's Peanut Butter Cups with banana cream in them.
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I see.
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Post by wayang »

And how about those m&m-phetamines?
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I was being facetious. I just think it's funny how much STUFF there is out there now. I walk through Kroger's and there's candy in a huge Reese's display along with Pez dispensers. It's just funny.
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Post by longhouse »

Long live Elvez! Vive le roi!

I love the Beatles, esoteric modern rock groups, and weedy alternative bands -but sometimes Elvis is what I need to hear. That voice -along with his bright superjumbo strumming and Scotty Moore's BRILLIANT playing changed, well, everything.
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Post by lars »

Ok, thanks to the overwhelming response to the link in the first post, I've decided to let you hear just one more:

http://www.larsnygaard.no/stephen/02%20Burning%20Love%2010.mp3
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