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Well folks, I finally put in my Songpainter CD I won in last month's drawing. I dig it! I had taken the speakers off my computer because I wasn't used to my computer making noises while I work when I first got this one last year and I don't have another CD player. I still listen to tapes. As I was watching the Grammys the other night, I commented to a friend that although I admire anyone who's doing their thing and doing it well, I just don't care for most modern music. I still listen to blues from the 1940s. bluegrass and folk, that kind of thing. They had this one album that T-Bone Burnett put together that I gotta get. I thought I'd better listen to SongPainter now. This is really good music. Thank you.
-------------------- Chuck Peterson Designs San Diego, CA Posts: 1069 | From: San Diego, CA USA | Registered: Nov 1998
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I like it too! I just love Sweep the Shop....Where have all the Walldogs gone......and Letterville Rocks me. Isn't it fun listening to music made by our friends?? Joe, Dave Draper and Dave Ginley all have such unique voices. I really enjoy my CD.
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Yeah, Songpainter is great road music. I enjoyed playing "Goin' to a Letterhead meet" last month whilst driving over to Source Signs mini meet.Plus, with the instrumentals, you can make up your own words to suit the immediate situation.
-------------------- John Lennig / Big Top Sign Arts 5668 Ewart Street, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada bigtopya@hotmail.com 604.451.0006 Posts: 2184 | From: Burnaby, British Columbia,Canada | Registered: Nov 2001
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