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       Early Phonograph Recordings & Some Remakes 
       By: Kerry Date: August 13, 2017, 2:38 am
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       For some reason,  I thought of this song and wanted to hear it.
       I don't know why but I love this song!   8)
       This 1914 recording is by Billy Murray and the American Quartet.
       I'd never heard of them before.
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       Jerry Lee Lewis and Linda Gail Lewis do it.   It's amazing what
       they do with it.
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       Here is Lew Childre & The Carter Family doing it. The pace is so
       different.  I find it interesting how artists can take a song
       and contribute something to it from their style and personality.
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       Re: Early Phonograph Recordings & Some Remakes 
       By: Justaname Date: August 13, 2017, 2:08 pm
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       They were excellent!!    :)
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       Re: Early Phonograph Recordings & Some Remakes 
       By: HOLLAND Date: August 13, 2017, 7:01 pm
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       ^^^^Dittos . . .  The music was very enjoyable . . .    :D
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       Re: Early Phonograph Recordings & Some Remakes 
       By: paralambano Date: August 14, 2017, 3:31 pm
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       I hear a hint of the blues near the beginning of the Jerry Lee
       Lewis rendition and then it goes into rockabilly. It's the
       artist reinterpreting a piece according to their preferred
       musical sensibilities.
       Childre's version sounds like honkey-tonk/country with slide
       guitar.
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       Now that's laying down a bass line, Jack.
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       Re: Early Phonograph Recordings & Some Remakes 
       By: Kerry Date: August 15, 2017, 5:57 am
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       The two versions of Crossroads?   It's the same song, but then
       again it's not.  What Cream did is not what Johnson did.
       It reminds me of how we are all the same, created in the
       likeness and image of God.   Yet we're all different.   Each
       person is unique.
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       Re: Early Phonograph Recordings & Some Remakes 
       By: paralambano Date: August 15, 2017, 9:11 am
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       Kerry -
       [quote]I find it interesting how artists can take a song and
       contribute something to it from their style and personality.
       [/quote]
       Yep.
       [quote]It reminds me of how we are all the same, created in the
       likeness and image of God.   Yet we're all different.   Each
       person is unique. [/quote]
       Yep. It's because when we start from Infinite
       Cause/Intelligence, we get infinite effect/expression. We mess
       up when we start from effect and work back to cause because
       effect is seemingly finite therefore our view of God becomes
       limited and limiting.
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       para .  .  .  .
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       Re: Early Phonograph Recordings & Some Remakes 
       By: HOLLAND Date: August 16, 2017, 5:44 pm
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       ^^^That was fun, para . . .  Thanks for sharing it . . .   :D
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       Re: Early Phonograph Recordings & Some Remakes 
       By: paralambano Date: August 17, 2017, 9:40 am
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       You're welcome, Holland  :)!
       para .  .  .  .
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       Re: Early Phonograph Recordings & Some Remakes 
       By: Kerry Date: August 19, 2017, 7:47 am
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       [quote author=HOLLAND link=topic=1262.msg15884#msg15884
       date=1502923469]
       ^^^That was fun, para . . .  Thanks for sharing it . . .   :D
       [/quote]I'm still catching up here.  It was fun.
       Someone said once he thought people didn't put enough verve or
       feeling when they played Bach.  This was because the standard
       way was to play everything rather mechanically.  He said
       something like, "Can we believe a man who fathered twenty
       children was that emotionless?"
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       Re: Early Phonograph Recordings & Some Remakes 
       By: HOLLAND Date: August 19, 2017, 9:38 pm
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       Then there is Gus Cannon and Cannon's Jug Stompers (1928) . . .
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClC_KizCpQk
       A friend of mind once said he liked "the inspired way the guitar
       player added to the song".   I wonder why he didn't say the same
       about the jug man.   ;D
       Then there is the Grateful Dead (1970), who have been long dead
       . . .   :D
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       I wonder what Gus Cannon would have thought about it . . . The
       track is long but perhaps he would have been smoking weed as
       well . . .   :)
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