MGTC era music
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Re: MGTC era music
Exactly the point David. Vera Lynn expressed a note of hope and courage
during those terrible days. The lights did come on again and better postwar times
gave us all a chance to live again.
Perhaps with hope, courage and hard work we'll be lucky once more.
And, those are the same things that help get us through a TABC restoration.
Now back to rebuilding those SUs.
Regards, Dick
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Vera Lynn records should be pretty available in England, I got some
for a pal of mine years ago, most of what I heard was her with a large male
backup group singing very lush versions of popular tunes, and We'll Meet Again is
pretty inspiring, of course they got her out during the Falklands crises and
the pipes were not what they once were. Now about that Alice Cooper guy , not
very inspiring.
Joe Curto
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Alice Cooper the snake handler guy???
aThe
Best,
Ray
"Conlige suspectos semper habitos!"
----- Original Message ----- From: joecurto@aol.com> To: pohle@jps.net>; mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com>; gene.wescott@gi.alaska.edu> Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 7:02 AM Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Re:MGTC era music > > Vera Lynn records should be pretty available in England, I got some > for a pal of mine years ago, most of what I heard was her with a large > male > backup group singing very lush versions of popular tunes, and We'll Meet > Again is > pretty inspiring, of course they got her out during the Falklands crises > and > the pipes were not what they once were. Now about that Alice Cooper guy , > not > very inspiring. > > Joe Curto > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
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What about Gracie Fields??
Her sendoff to the troops prior to Dunkirk was a sad but beautiful thing
when viewed through our lens from the future.
The troops sang along with her, and you wonder how many of those voices sang
again later...
Best,
Ray
"Conlige suspectos semper habitos!"
----- Original Message ----- From: dickshaler@aol.com> To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 7:00 AM Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Re:MGTC era music > > Exactly the point David. Vera Lynn expressed a note of hope and courage > during those terrible days. The lights did come on again and better > postwar times > gave us all a chance to live again. > Perhaps with hope, courage and hard work we'll be lucky once more. > And, those are the same things that help get us through a TABC > restoration. > Now back to rebuilding those SUs. > > Regards, Dick > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
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Re: MGTC era music
Hey Gene
So what's wrong with this `loud obnoxious 60's music'? Frankly I'd prefer
that to listening to Vera Lynn! There is of course Glenn Miller and some
excellent Jazz from the 40's. However, I would have to have some good hard rock
from the Stones et al to sing along to as I drive the TA [that is if I had a CD
player in the car!!!]. The alternative is to sing what you want to when you
want to as the mood strikes you - the singing adding to the big smile on your
face as you drive the TC.
Sincerely
Jerry Birkbeck
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MGTC era music
Hey Jerry
Give me a break the 60's was trash!!
There are many great artists and bands from the 40's Including:
The Andrew's sisters, Judy Garland, Jo Stafford, The Pied Pipers,
Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee, Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Dinah Shore,
and Perry Como, Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Duke Ellington, Tommy
Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey, Charlie parker and Dizzie Gillespie to name
just a few. The sixties is notable only for its mediocrity.
There are few British artists of note during this period. Most
British bands copied the American bands and apart from George
Formby, Arthur Askey, Petula Clark and the ones already mentioned
such as Vera Lynn and Gracie Fields there were few artists.
Amazon has a huge collection of 40's music including the British
artists so go there if you need CD's. Personally I think Glen
Miller's music typifies the T-ABC's. His music was international
and goes well with the TC exhaust note.
Aubrey Paverd
TC 9298
--- In mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com, jerrybirkbeck@a... wrote: > Hey Gene > > So what's wrong with this `loud obnoxious 60's music'? Frankly I'd prefer > that to listening to Vera Lynn! There is of course Glenn Miller and some > excellent Jazz from the 40's. However, I would have to have some good hard rock > from the Stones et al to sing along to as I drive the TA [that is if I had a CD > player in the car!!!]. The alternative is to sing what you want to when you > want to as the mood strikes you - the singing adding to the big smile on your > face as you drive the TC. > > Sincerely > > Jerry Birkbeck > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: MGTC era music
"The sixties is notable only for its mediocrity". Please Aubrey, it
isn't necessary to deprecate any generation's emotions as reflected in
their tunes.
I was curious if there might be American music that would appropriate
to '49 EXU's?
Bob Brennan (also born in '49)
S.Freeport, ME
On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 02:37:37 -0000, scooter19392003
rockdctr@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hey Jerry > Give me a break the 60's was trash!! > There are many great artists and bands from the 40's Including: > The Andrew's sisters, Judy Garland, Jo Stafford, The Pied Pipers, > Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee, Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Dinah Shore, > and Perry Como, Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Duke Ellington, Tommy > Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey, Charlie parker and Dizzie Gillespie to name > just a few. The sixties is notable only for its mediocrity. > > There are few British artists of note during this period. Most > British bands copied the American bands and apart from George > Formby, Arthur Askey, Petula Clark and the ones already mentioned > such as Vera Lynn and Gracie Fields there were few artists. > > Amazon has a huge collection of 40's music including the British > artists so go there if you need CD's. Personally I think Glen > Miller's music typifies the T-ABC's. His music was international > and goes well with the TC exhaust note. > Aubrey Paverd > TC 9298 > > > --- In mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com, jerrybirkbeck@a... wrote: > > Hey Gene > > > > So what's wrong with this `loud obnoxious 60's music'? Frankly > I'd prefer > > that to listening to Vera Lynn! There is of course Glenn Miller > and some > > excellent Jazz from the 40's. However, I would have to have some > good hard rock > > from the Stones et al to sing along to as I drive the TA [that is > if I had a CD > > player in the car!!!]. The alternative is to sing what you want to > when you > > want to as the mood strikes you - the singing adding to the big > smile on your > > face as you drive the TC. > > > > Sincerely > > > > Jerry Birkbeck > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > >
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Re: MGTC era music
Isn't this all a little immaterial? Or is my TC the only one that
doesn't even have a radio?
Charles Hill
Robert Brennan wrote:

>"The sixties is notable only for its mediocrity". Please Aubrey, it >isn't necessary to deprecate any generation's emotions as reflected in >their tunes. >I was curious if there might be American music that would appropriate >to '49 EXU's? >Bob Brennan (also born in '49) >S.Freeport, ME > > > >> > >
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Guys.....
There are those of us who listen to music from the 1700's THROUGH now!
And yes, some is good, some is bad, some pathetic and some brilliant!!!
Every decade has produced some good stuff.....and some REALLY bad.
Best,
Ray
"Conlige suspectos semper habitos!"
----- Original Message ----- From: jerrybirkbeck@aol.com> To: gene.wescott@gi.alaska.edu>; mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 6:45 PM Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Re:MGTC era music > > Hey Gene > > So what's wrong with this `loud obnoxious 60's music'? Frankly I'd prefer > that to listening to Vera Lynn! There is of course Glenn Miller and some > excellent Jazz from the 40's. However, I would have to have some good hard > rock > from the Stones et al to sing along to as I drive the TA [that is if I had > a CD > player in the car!!!]. The alternative is to sing what you want to when > you > want to as the mood strikes you - the singing adding to the big smile on > your > face as you drive the TC. > > Sincerely > > Jerry Birkbeck > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
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Re: MGTC era music
I don't have a radio (XPAG listening is essential to driving). Music to my
ears, and don't we all listen for that miss, that burp that strange sound?
I recently installed a navigation system. Was hard to find one that worked
with a positive ground car, but the little compass needle does not seem to
care. I am looking for a positive ground Radio/TV/DVD/CD changer. Next I
might install an ex-tractor exhaust? Got a super charger too. I charges my
cell phone with it, works super. Anybody have a wiring diagram for the On
Octagon System? (If Cadillac can have on-star, can't we have on-octagon?)
PTH
----- Original Message ----- From: "Charles Hill" candahill@worldnet.att.net> Cc: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 9:24 PM Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Re:MGTC era music > > Isn't this all a little immaterial? Or is my TC the only one that > doesn't even have a radio?> > Charles Hill > > Robert Brennan wrote: > > >"The sixties is notable only for its mediocrity". Please Aubrey, it > >isn't necessary to deprecate any generation's emotions as reflected in > >their tunes. > >I was curious if there might be American music that would appropriate > >to '49 EXU's? > >Bob Brennan (also born in '49) > >S.Freeport, ME > > > > > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
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