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George Lander 11-07-2015 10:01 PM

My all time favorite is "The Possum" George Jones who, I believe, passed away two years ago. He could crank out "That Hurting Music" like no other. A close second would be Hank Williams Sr. followed by "The Killer" Jerry Lee Lewis followed by "The Man In Black" Johnny Cash, Woody Guthrie and Mother Maybelle Carter.

Best Regards, George

Phil Yearout 11-08-2015 12:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Jim Pasman (Post 181256)
Reading everyone's comments, music, tobacco and whisky preferences, I've got to weigh in. I am certain whisky, cigars and guitars will be available in the afterlife just as "roots' music will be playing in the background from the heavenly lyres as we clean our Parker guns......originally from Michigan with my Dads' family from Kalamazoo my genes are Gibson based (1919 A2 mandolin and 1965 LG1). I'll drink anyone's whisky, smoke many cigars and listen to everyone from Son House and Robert Johnson to Peter Green, David Lindley and Ry Cooder. All things in moderation...of course:fg:

Oooh...nice! Here's my "three on a couch" and the corner of The World's Smallest Music Room: 1924 Gibson A Jr. mandolin, 1919 Bacon Professional ff banjo, and 1976 Gibson Mastertone banjo...

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Jim Pasman 11-09-2015 10:57 AM

VERY nice Phil!!

Gary Carmichael Sr 11-09-2015 02:11 PM

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Phil, raining like crazy here just thought I would get my guitars out for a photo, do not mean to hijack your thread, the guitar on the left Yamaha FG75, center Les paul Gibson, right dads 1920 Gibson, Gary

Gary Carmichael Sr 11-09-2015 02:26 PM

The big scratch in the Yamaha, came from the nursing home where dad was at, I left the guitar there so I could play some of his old time favorites to keep him occupied if you know what I mean, some patient came in on night in his room with a screw driver and put the mark on it. The nurse on duty saw it all but what you gonna do, Dad was ninety six when he passed, he lived a good life, was on the radio for ten years with the Carolina Boys, he loved music and was bad to the bone on a harmonica, I miss him very day, Gary

Dean Romig 11-09-2015 03:24 PM

Good stuff Gary.

There are three things that can never be taken from us... our date of birth - our integrity - and our memories!







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edgarspencer 11-09-2015 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Dean Romig (Post 181382)
Good stuff Gary.

There are three things that can never be taken from us... our date of birth - our integrity - and our memories!

I wish that was true, but, sadly, it isn't.

Dean Romig 11-09-2015 04:14 PM

Don't rain on my parade Egger :draw:






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Phil Yearout 11-09-2015 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Gary Carmichael Sr (Post 181373)
Phil, raining like crazy here just thought I would get my guitars out for a photo, do not mean to hijack your thread, the guitar on the left Yamaha FG75, center Les paul Gibson, right dads 1920 Gibson, Gary

Neat Gary! And it was Dean's thread to start with; I think I'm the one who hijacked it, or maybe Jim. Sorry Dean!

edgarspencer 11-09-2015 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Dean Romig (Post 181388)
Don't rain on my parade Egger :draw:






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It's not all bad. At least I'll get to hide my own Easter eggs.


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