. . . find it frustrating that every news cast this afternoon has Merle Haggard's passing front & centre while few if any know where in the SOWNY listening area, over the past 25 years, one could hear Haggard's work?
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I'm sure WXRL is having a marathon tribute.
RadioActive wrote:
I'm sure WXRL is having a marathon tribute.
WXRL is on auto-pilot this time of day. Freddy Vette is leading off ea. hour with a tribute number. AM 920 CKNX Wingham is doing the same
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ok Geo ( and probably others by now ) apologies in advance for another You Tube clip but here's my fave cover of a Merle tune. The Grateful Dead with the Beach Boys at the Fillmore. Sorry could not resist after the Good Vibrations discussion. Mike Love never sounded better than with Jerry Garcia as a sideman on pedal steel.
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Excellent visuals in that clip; particularly the Shelburne wind turbines. Who knew that Jerry Garcia and Brian Wilson played Shelburne? Love + Mercy, indeed
If Jeff McArthur hadn't spoken eloquently yesterday afternoon, about Haggard's passing, listeners might have continued to instead carp about dirty jokes, in Carp. It's all Jeff McArthur's fault
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grilled.cheese wrote:
Why are people clamouring for the loss of some old guy who is best known for an obscure song that was released 47 years ago and hasn't done anything since?
Actually, 26 of his 34 #1 Billboard country chart songs came after "Okie From Muskokee."
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grilled.cheese wrote:
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grilled.cheese wrote:
Why are people clamouring for the loss of some old guy who is best known for an obscure song that was released 47 years ago and hasn't done anything since?
Actually, 26 of his 34 #1 Billboard country chart songs came after "Okie From Muskokee."
And his last "hit" was in 1987. Totally relevant and fresh music. Such a tragic loss
So we should forget about the pioneers, those who were stars in their day, like they never existed, even when they die? I see.
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While Merle Haggard charted on Billboard Top 40, he never did on 1050 CHUM. Cheese, Grilled may be too young to know about pioneers who paved the way for Bobby Curtola and Gordon Lightfoot. Only in Canada. Pity.
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"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt."
-Abraham Lincoln (or Mark Twain, depending on which source you believe.)
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Kilgore wrote:
While Merle Haggard charted on Billboard Top 40, he never did on 1050 CHUM. Cheese, Grilled may be too young to know about pioneers who paved the way for Bobby Curtola and Gordon Lightfoot. Only in Canada. Pity.
Very few of Haggard's songs crossed over successfully to the pop charts. In fact, only one of his discs made it to the Billboard Hot 100 - "If We Make It Through December" - #28 in 1973.
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Dale Patterson wrote:
we should forget about the pioneers, those who were stars in their day, like they never existed, even when they die?
Grilled.Cheese is such a prankster. He's probably sitting at home enjoying a stack of Haggard albums on his Telefunken
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geo wrote:
. . .where in the SOWNY listening area, over the past 25 years, one could hear Haggard's work?
Why, just today I heard Merle on CIUT. Haggard, that is. Not Allin.