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Nominations for UT Party Presidential Candidate
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18/05/2008 13:32:02
 
 
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>We have talked about them before. What a great band! Country rock has always been a favorite of mine and they were among the originators.

And lest we forget - Little Feat - especially the Dixie Chicken/Tripe Faced Boogie medley that is on Waiting for Columbus Bill Payne's piano is Dr John and Commander Cody and everything you could want for a get down and boogie band.


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>>Another good band of the 70s was Poco - great music. Better than Buffalo Springfield was I thought.
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>>>>>CCR one of my favorite bands back then, along with The Who - Who's Next album. Their best.
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>>>>I'm going to be a curmudgeon again. I always felt like CCR was a band that wished they could have been 'The Band' but couldn't quite manage it.
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>>>I liked both groups a lot so am not going to take sides. (OK, I liked The Band more but that's not my point). That seems like a strange thing to say, though, considering how different their music and their approaches were. After getting most of the boogie out of their systems with the first couple of albums, Creedence cranked out short, snappy, radio-friendly songs. They did it about as well as any American rock band ever has. The Band was more willing to stay in the background -- literally Dylan's backing band for a long time -- and explore less commercial musical interests. I'm not saying one approach was better than the other, just that they were so different I don't get why you say Creedence was a The Band wannabe.


Charles Hankey

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