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Another one by Marty Robbins.  This one is historically significant as the song that gave birth to the fuzzy guitar tone.  When Grady Martin went to add his guitar solo, a transformer blew in his amp leading to 250 volts going directly through the winding.  And the rest is history.

 

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Never heard that before, thats cool, Marty was something special for sure.

 

From his Bio:

(Robbins enjoyed one of the most illustrious careers in the history of country music. He recorded more than 500 songs and 60 albums, and won two Grammy Awards. Each year for 19 consecutive years, Robbins managed to place at least one song on the Billboard country singles charts.)

 

Born in Arizona and died in Tennessee. 

 

 

 

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20 hours ago, overcome said:

Never heard that before, thats cool, Marty was something special for sure.

 

Country music legend.  NASCAR driver.  Actor, played roles in several Westerns.  Marty did a lot of living in his time.

 

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Fun fact, Eurythmics formed in Australia, well in Wagga Wagga (wog-ah wog-ah) to be exact. They were over here touring with their then band The Tourists, and one night in Wagga Wagga they decided, yeah nah fruck it, let's leave and do our own shit.

 

 

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Heard a clip of this song over the weekend and drew a blank on the song title and band.  Finally worked it out because I'm a bit obsessive when it comes to things like that.

 

And, it's in keeping with Jo's whole Aussie band theme she's got going...

 

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Or as my dad used to pronounce it The Inks.... "Do ya like the Inks, their new song is OK, wotchyareckon?".... omg when we worked out who he was taking about it was too funny.

 

 

My new years resolution was to only post Aussie artists for the year... 3 months to go peeps.

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My butcher, a good man doing the Lord's work, has slabs of ribs waiting for me at his shop.  

 

Back away from the grill, I'm about to fire that thing up!

 

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Copy the web address in your top bar while watching the video, then past it into the post section. 

 

 

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When Blackmore left Deep Purple and started Rainbow, they had a lot of band turnover. Dio was amazing but Graham Bonnet had a great voice and really enjoyed his vocals. 

 

 

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On 9/1/2022 at 7:07 PM, overcome said:

Copy the web address in your top bar while watching the video, then past it into the post section. 

 

 

Oh. My brain was trying to make it more complicated than that 😅

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