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Flying Dragon Productions ( Michael Bane ) => Michael Bane on the Radio => Topic started by: jpr9954 on December 19, 2008, 03:46:23 PM

Title: Intro music on Downrange Radio
Post by: jpr9954 on December 19, 2008, 03:46:23 PM
You've got to stop playing intro music to the show. It is starting to get too expensive.  ;D

Introducing me to all these singers and songwriters who are out of the Pop Culture mainstream is forcing me to start download not just the songs but the albums on iTunes!

First it was Pitbull Daycare. Then it was Webb Wilder and the "Devil's Right Hand". Today I downloaded all of Tom Russell's "Indians Cowboys Horses Dogs" album just because I liked "Tonight We Ride".

For a more punk version of "Devil's Right Hand", check out the version from a group called "Hammerlock."

You need to put out a compilation album. With no apologies to NPR, I'd call it "I Heard it on Downrange Radio: Music for the Gun Culture."

John
Title: Re: Intro music on Downrange Radio
Post by: Pathfinder on December 19, 2008, 06:57:38 PM
You've got to stop playing intro music to the show. It is starting to get too expensive.  ;D

Introducing me to all these singers and songwriters who are out of the Pop Culture mainstream is forcing me to start download not just the songs but the albums on iTunes!

First it was Pitbull Daycare. Then it was Webb Wilder and the "Devil's Right Hand". Today I downloaded all of Tom Russell's "Indians Cowboys Horses Dogs" album just because I liked "Tonight We Ride".

For a more punk version of "Devil's Right Hand", check out the version from a group called "Hammerlock."

You need to put out a compilation album. With no apologies to NPR, I'd call it "I Heard it on Downrange Radio: Music for the Gun Culture."

John

If you liked Russell's renditions, try Ian Tyson - he covers a lot of Russell's music but has a much better voice, a better way of presenting the music.
Title: Re: Intro music on Downrange Radio
Post by: Michael Bane on December 20, 2008, 05:08:11 PM
Ian Tyson is sort of a Cowboy God...I strongly recommend his duet with Nanci Griffith on his "Summer Wages," one of the greatest cowboy songs of all time...

Michael B
Title: Re: Intro music on Downrange Radio
Post by: Pathfinder on December 20, 2008, 05:35:17 PM
Ian Tyson is sort of a Cowboy God...I strongly recommend his duet with Nanci Griffith on his "Summer Wages," one of the greatest cowboy songs of all time...

Michael B

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