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An echo from the grievous angel
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> love them together. I have an old album of theirs (can't think of the name - top of the closet now) but my favourite track is "We'll sweep out the ashes in the morning".
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>>That's an old country song and it's on "GP". You're right, beautiful harmony. Even better IMO is "Love Hurts".
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>That's right. Big letters "GP" up in the corner. What's that stand for?

Take the dog for a walk and it will come to you soon enough.

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>>That's cool that you're in an a capella group.
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>A Capello choir actually, c 80 - 100 voices (mainly women). Songs we've performed in concert of late are: "Road to Nowhere" (T-Heads), "Who knows where the time goes" and "She moves through the fair" (S Denny) and just learning "I believe in miracles" (hot chocolate), as well as African, Bulgarian, French and Spanish stuff. Great fun hearing it all come together.
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>>The only thing that prevents me from doing the same is lack of talent! A couple of weekends ago I was singing "Don't Be Cruel" in the shower and my daughter shouted through the door, "Dad! Don't sing!" LOL
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>LOL I thought you were gonna say "Dad! Don't YOU be cruel!"
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>>I forgot to mention in the earlier message that Gram Parsons taught Keith Richards everything the Stones ever knew about country music. Keef robbed him blind.
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>Taught those granddads?! How old would GP have been now then (or is it just Emmylou who's dead)?

He was about 25. And I hope you aren't telling me Emmylou has moved on. The last I knew she was silver haired and still releasing albums.
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