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I dont have a record player young ladyCoffee House got me thinking about my favorite bluegrass band that used to play at a Coffee House near us when I was a teenager. It was Bottle Hill and on their second album, Light Our Way Along the Highway, is one of my favorite songs, Bluegrass Autumn (a duet for mandolin). Doesn't seem it's been uploaded on the net so I can't share it with y'all.
Does anyone have it? It never converted from vinyl to CD so I suppose it could be a difficult wish. The great G.T. could do it, I'm sure, if he could find it.
ARE YOU SERIOUS?I dont have a record player young ladyCoffee House got me thinking about my favorite bluegrass band that used to play at a Coffee House near us when I was a teenager. It was Bottle Hill and on their second album, Light Our Way Along the Highway, is one of my favorite songs, Bluegrass Autumn (a duet for mandolin). Doesn't seem it's been uploaded on the net so I can't share it with y'all.
Does anyone have it? It never converted from vinyl to CD so I suppose it could be a difficult wish. The great G.T. could do it, I'm sure, if he could find it.
Yeah, dead serious! I get my music digitally.ARE YOU SERIOUS?I dont have a record player young ladyCoffee House got me thinking about my favorite bluegrass band that used to play at a Coffee House near us when I was a teenager. It was Bottle Hill and on their second album, Light Our Way Along the Highway, is one of my favorite songs, Bluegrass Autumn (a duet for mandolin). Doesn't seem it's been uploaded on the net so I can't share it with y'all.
Does anyone have it? It never converted from vinyl to CD so I suppose it could be a difficult wish. The great G.T. could do it, I'm sure, if he could find it.
Holy moley
I dont even have a single orange carpet, green furniture or any floral wallpaper eitherNothing like the sound of a little scratching and skipping on a vinyl record. You young people just haven't lived.
I still have a little portable record player I bought at RiteAid for $40 after I sold my good multi-component stereo and turntable because I HAD to be able to play my vinyl Christmas albums. Some things cannot change.I dont even have a single orange carpet, green furniture or any floral wallpaper eitherNothing like the sound of a little scratching and skipping on a vinyl record. You young people just haven't lived.