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Date Posted: 17:47:38 02/25/00 Fri
Author: Mark Mars
Author Host/IP: gateway3.srp.gov / 148.126.100.111
Subject: Re: 8:15
In reply to: James J. Chriss 's message, "8:15" on 08:26:49 02/25/00 Fri

Burton's scatting is the best and where he really stands out. Love Get your Ribbons on scatting the best but does great on so many songs.

8:15 is a great song. "What time of day can you meet me?.. at 8:15!

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[> Re: 8:15 -- carguy, 23:46:40 02/25/00 Fri [1] (ts2-i-p29.bmts.com/216.183.141.177)

I still listen to the whole American Woman album regularly; 8:15 is one of a bunch of tunes that still sound great, over 30 YEARS LATER! Proper Stranger is another favourite...hey AW, I'm old enough to remember TGW being on
the CBC in the 60's...they used to "sneak" original tunes onto the program...was Proper Stranger on one of your tapes
of the show? I'm sure either it or 8:15 was done on the show, but the mind does funny tricks over time....that CBC
series was quite a motherlode for talent...Anne Murray was
on the Eastern (Halifax?) segment in one of the years; there was a Vancouver show one day, and a Toronto show on
the fourth day. Can't remember if it was on on the fifth day
of the week. Each of the different shows from each city was
quite different, ...Toronto was a soul/ blues sound, Halifax(?) was more of a folk/country feel, while Vancouver was a bit hipper/psychadelic, and of course Winnipeg was TGW. All top 40- type shows but different "feels" to each. These are somewhat "faded" memories of a young kid (back then).


> Wow, what a beebopping, rollicking good time of a
> song. Constantly find myself going back to it and
> getting immersed it in. Love Burt's scatting and
> Jim's drumming. Have others been affected the same
> way?


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