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PostPosted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 12:46 pm 
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This is severely under appreciated. The 2nd disc of "Walk Right Back, The Everly Brothers on Warner.." is pure awesomeness, and surprisingly interesting. The harmonies are still there but they're really playing with different styles.

I've had the comp for years but I never really paid attention to the 2nd disc.

If you haven't heard it, pm me and I'll up.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 12:49 pm 
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#1 Send my way

#2 - Was there ever a set of undercover AHHHHH/Epic Mongs like Phil and Don? They are probably rivaled only by Bing Crosby in this category.

Seriously, when Axl beat up Erin, they took HIS side.

"She was askin fer it"

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I am of the opinion that the Everly Brothers in general get far less attention and respect than they deserve. They are definitely a group that always has and always will get played regularly around here.

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Oh I totally want that.

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I'm a fan of their album "Roots" of country covers arranged by Ron Elliott of the Beau Brummels. I ordered this about a week ago:

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Rare RCA Records work from The Everly Brothers -- work that's quite different than the simple pop of their early years! Stories We Could Tell is a killer set done with producer Paul Rothchild -- recorded with heavy help from folks like Ry Cooder, David Crosby, Warren Zevon, Delaney & Bonnie, and other rock luminaries -- all brought in to help the Brothers hit a hip sort of country sound in their music. There's echoes of the Roots set on Warner, taken into more contemporary 70s modes -- and while the harmonies aren't as tight as in earlier albums, the overall evolution is certainly appreciated. Titles include "Christmas Eve Can Kill You", "Del Rio Dan", "Up In Mabel's Room", "All We Really Want To Do", "Breakdown", "Green River", "Mandolin Wind", "Stories We Could Tell", and "I'm Tired Of Singing My Song In Las Vegas". Pass The Chicken & Listen has the Everly Brothers hearkening a bit towards the past -- coming together in warm harmonies, recorded with a country-ish twang by Chet Atkins -- who really seems to get the vibe right for this fading chapter in the pair's career. There's a strong undercurrent of sadness that really gives the music a great sound -- deeper feelings than standard countrified rock, and a great reminder of the way the Everlys could always bring a little something extra to a record. Titles include "Husbands & Wives", "Ladies Love Outlaws", "Lay It Down", "Woman Don't Try To Tie Me Down", "A Nickel For The Fiddler", and "Paradise".


but am still waiting for it to come in the mail.


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I had a mediafire issue last night that delayed the upping. Hopefully, I'll get it done today at some point.

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I tried to find somebody of that sort that I could like that nobody else did - because everybody would adopt his group, and his group would be _it_; someone weird like Captain Beefheart. It's no different now - people trying to outdo ! each other in extremes. There are people who like X, and there are people who say X are wimps; they like Black Flag.


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Send that shee my way as well. Love these guys.

All I have is this comp:

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It covers all their material UP TO the Warner years. This is all stuff from the Cadence records years.


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Sen. Posh Oltorf LooGAR Wrote:
#2 - Was there ever a set of undercover AHHHHH/Epic Mongs like Phil and Don? "


NO! Even Zevon was horrified by those guys.

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I tried to find somebody of that sort that I could like that nobody else did - because everybody would adopt his group, and his group would be _it_; someone weird like Captain Beefheart. It's no different now - people trying to outdo ! each other in extremes. There are people who like X, and there are people who say X are wimps; they like Black Flag.


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