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On 8/10/2016 at 7:02 PM, Quillback said:

Always liked Johnny Cash.  If you can do a self portrait of yourself with a song, he did it here when he covered this one.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vt1Pwfnh5pc

The man is a legend. This is one of those songs which you can listen to over and over and never get tired of. :)

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I come from the age of Miss Kitty Wells, Ferln Husky. And Hank Williams. But I was a witness to the birth of Rock and Roll. Even seen Ike and Tina Turner in person a few time in the St louis area before they got big. She os one  of  my favorites. I always say After I stopped hearimg I could still feel her Music just watching her. But my heart was really in Country. I still can remember a lot of them. They all told a story that was real country soul. I guess I can relate it to  events in my life better. Chuck Berry just stands alone he sang rock but told real stories like country. School days is a good example.  I was told personslly by a old girl friend of his that Maybeline was created on old Hy 40 between St Lous and Wentzville. There was a lot of racing on that Hwy in the early and md 50's 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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8 hours ago, Old plug said:

I come from the age of Miss Kitty Wells, Ferln Husky. And Hank Williams. But I was a witness to the birth of Rock and Roll. Even seen Ike and Tina Turner in person a few time in the St louis area before they got big. She os one  of  my favorites. I always say After I stopped hearimg I could still feel her Music just watching her. But my heart was really in Country. I still can remember a lot of them. They all told a story that was real country soul. I guess I can relate it to  events in my life better. Chuck Berry just stands alone he sang rock but told real stories like country. School days is a good example.  I was told personslly by a old girl friend of his that Maybeline was created on old Hy 40 between St Lous and Wentzville. There was a lot of racing on that Hwy in the early and md 50's 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I've seen Chuck Berry several times. Although I like his music, I'm not too proud he's from STL. 

"Honor is a man's gift to himself" Rob Roy McGregor

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18 hours ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

Son of a Preacher Man; Dusty Springfield.  And like my 18 year old daughter, Santana is always in the mix.

Santana is a legend when it comes to guitars. He could really make those instruments sing, making his music timeless and always a pleasure to listen to.

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Some good ol' Turnpike Troubadors.

Excited to see them in Springfield early October.

Live count (10/19/17) : Streamers lost to Taneycomo's Giant Squid = 12

 

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