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Posted by Baxturd the White on 01-18-2003 at17:34:

 

Nothing to fear here.




Posted by EdHead on 01-18-2003 at17:35:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Baxturd the White
Nothing to fear here.




I hate those red x's! Evil



Posted by Baxturd the White on 01-18-2003 at17:45:

 

We'll try again. Rocky is one of Ernest's "annointed crooners."





Posted by Baxturd the White on 01-18-2003 at17:47:

 

Never mind!

But if you would like to hear Rocky sing his monster hit, "I Just Got to Heaven and I Can't Sit Down"



go to www.ernestangley.org



Posted by EdHead on 01-19-2003 at11:24:

 

Thank goodness there is a Chinese page there, 'cause I could understand what the heck that guy was talking about!? Confused



Posted by Mark on 01-19-2003 at18:26:

 

Aaaaahhhh! Red x's.



Posted by Buffalo on 01-22-2003 at20:07:

  I like AC#2

Yes, it's only two songs, but what wonderful songs!

"Simple Things" describes a relationship where the partners both accept their situation (apparently not well off) but not relunctantly, rather joyfully; finding that joy in the everyday simple things - the things that really matter.

"Every [Tues]Day Of The Week" is a gem. I listened to this song probably 10 times before realizing that the dad in it had passed away before the first verse. In other words, the majority of the song is not talking about the time when the dad was alive, but, rather, is telling of the past and how the daughter has been faithful to her promis to see him "early in the morning, every Tuesday of the week." And that her telling him all her plans and knowing that he understands and feeling lighter on her feet when she leaves are all talking about her visits to the gravesite, early in the morning, every Tuesday of the week. The lump is in the throat right now as I write this. This song allows me (father of two girls) to imagine what a beautiful relationship this father and daughter had before his passing and gives me the opportunity to reflect on and improve the relationships I have with my dauthers. What a beautiful gift in song, Terry, thank you.



Posted by EdHead on 01-22-2003 at20:09:

 

I ain't got mine yet! Crying



Posted by Baxturd the White on 01-22-2003 at20:10:

 

Thanks buffalo.

mine will be here soon...will be here soon...will be here soon.



Posted by Asherman on 01-22-2003 at22:39:

 

Mine too...





















































Smile



Posted by brdhsnyrsoul on 01-23-2003 at00:10:

 

They are wonderful songs. I've put the two AC discs together for a longer listening experience.



Posted by Mark on 01-23-2003 at10:10:

 

Big Grin



Posted by Baxturd the White on 01-23-2003 at22:28:

 

It won't be here by my birthday.

Possibly by my 44th?



Posted by brdhsnyrsoul on 01-24-2003 at00:52:

 

holy cow, how old are you?



Posted by BD on 01-24-2003 at08:48:

 

quote:
Originally posted by brdhsnyrsoul
They are wonderful songs. I've put the two AC discs together for a longer listening experience.



I did the same, and added several songs from WEWH and a couple from Hodgepodge. It makes a nice disc.

BD



Posted by Mark on 01-24-2003 at10:08:

 

Of course, anything by Terry makes good discs.



Posted by Baxturd the White on 01-24-2003 at10:09:

 

Of course.



Posted by carl on 01-24-2003 at10:13:

 

Except for that horrendous one, of course.... Tongue



Posted by Baxturd the White on 01-24-2003 at10:15:

 

The Christmas Elvis?



Posted by Mark on 01-24-2003 at10:22:

 

Maybe he's speaking of Sacred Cows


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