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Old 04-08-2009, 02:59 AM
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hey pariko
i've given this some thought

i have to hold my hands and admit, yes I must have got bogged down with some detail that was not that important in the big picture. I can't recall exactly what it was, and I doubt it was 3 or 4 times, but regardless it happened, and for that, to whoever you were with (as you said yourself it wasn't with you) I apologise to them. obviously they were buddies of yours, so please pass on my apologies.

Now how you've interpreted what I got bogged down with is something we could "squabble" over for a long time, I can't remember what is was but it was probably one of a few things
(1) the main person on the record wasn't dead
(2) i'd played that particular act/person a few times already
(3) I didn't have it
(4) it just wasn't suitable for the time it was asked for (ie Ella Fitzgerald at one in the morning of something like that)

I don't like the language you've taken through out this whole thing, the night isn't about "browbeating" people, but you seem to think I was and you say the table you were with felt the same, you've no reason to being making something like that up and I do apologise if you and your friends felt it was the case.

To be honest you are the first person/people to say such a thing but that doesn't mean your "feedback" isn't valid; and it is something I will be more appreciative about in future

however your writing of a note and not putting your name to it just made me think it was just a pretty pathetic (tongue in cheek or not) gesture.
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Old 04-08-2009, 03:00 AM
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another for the canon

http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009...riley-obituary


Obituary
Billy Lee Riley

Pioneer of rockabilly and star of its revival

* Buzz up!
* Digg it

* Garth Cartwright
* guardian.co.uk, Monday 3 August 2009 19.05 BST
* Article history

Billy Lee Riley

Billy Lee Riley had a distinctive sound and style. Photograph: Charles Paul Harris/Getty Images

A Memphis contemporary of Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis, Billy Lee Riley was a pioneering rockabilly musician who missed out on fame. Riley, who has died aged 75, began recording for Sun Records not long after Presley and before Lewis. Handsome, reputedly the wildest live performer of all the rockabilly singers and with a distinctive sound of his own, Riley was the equal of his contemporaries.

Riley was born in Pocohontas, Arkansas. Aged three, his family moved on to a plantation. He grew up playing with the children of black sharecroppers and claims he learned to play the harmonica when he was six. He left school to work in the fields with his parents when he was eight. These experiences shaped Riley's feelings for the blues.

When he was 15, he joined the US Army, serving for four years. Discharged, he formed a band and began working in a shoe factory. Married in 1954, he and his wife moved to Memphis, Tennessee, and opened a restaurant, but it was closed after a gunfight. Riley then held a variety of jobs until on Christmas morning, 1955, he picked up two hitchhikers, one of whom turned out to be Jack Clement, an aspiring music producer. Clement invited Riley to record at his Memphis studio and, in March 1956, Sam Phillips, the visionary producer behind Sun Records, heard it and signed Riley as an artist and Clement as a producer.

Riley's six Sun singles captured the essence of what is now called "rockabilly". Most spectacular were two 1957 singles, Flyin' Saucer Rock'n'Roll and Red Hot. The latter looked to give Riley a national hit, but Phillips chose to delete it and concentrate his promotional funds on Lewis's Great Balls of Fire. Riley was furious and briefly quit Sun. Yet with no other offers he returned and he and his musicians remained the Sun studio band. By 1960 Riley had left Sun and set up his own label, Rita, scoring a US pop hit with Harold Dorman's Mountain of Love.

Bad business deals saw Rita go bankrupt. In 1962 Riley shifted to Los Angeles, where he enjoyed a lucrative career as a session musician, playing guitar and harmonica for everyone from the Beach Boys to Dean Martin.

He released seven albums of his own during the 1960s but found few takers. Relocating to the south, he worked as a freelance producer for the Memphis soul label Stax. Frustrated with his lack of success, Riley left the music business in the early 1970s and went into construction. He stayed with this until the American rockabilly revival singer Robert Gordon recorded Flyin' Saucer Rock'n'Roll and Red Hot in 1979, so introducing Riley to a new generation.

Riley soon found himself playing to international audiences as demand for the surviving 1950s pioneers increased. He released several albums – 1997's Hot Damn! was nominated for a Grammy award – and he headlined at London's Barbican Centre in 2005 as part of the It Came From Memphis festival.

Riley found playing only rockabilly limiting, claiming his first love was the blues music he had learned as a child picking cotton. He is survived by his third wife, Joyce.

• Billy Lee Riley, musician and producer, born 5 October 1933; died 2 August 2009
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Old 04-08-2009, 03:03 AM
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Old 04-08-2009, 03:05 AM
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Even if you think someone is being a pretentious langball, you shouldn't bother arguing with them - it drags you down to their level and makes you look like the langball


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Old 04-08-2009, 03:16 AM
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guilty as charged m'lord
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Old 04-08-2009, 03:18 AM
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I was talking about yer man....

I've taken on a zing song, for when I make killer retorts and shit.

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Old 04-08-2009, 03:20 AM
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And it turns out the guy that sang it is dead. Will you play that next time?
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Old 04-08-2009, 03:29 AM
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And it turns out the guy that sang it is dead. Will you play that next time?
i'll get it
and if someone asks for it in our growing "eurodance" canon (scatman john, falco and now captain Jack - why does God take them and still leave us with x-factor winner after x-factor winner!!) I'll play it
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Old 04-08-2009, 03:32 AM
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I was talking about yer man....
well for there to be a kettle there needs to be a pot
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Old 04-08-2009, 03:34 AM
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Oh cheer up. Listen to Captain Jack again. I'm trying to find his version of Take on Me.


HOLY SHIT



it just gets better



and better



oh, and better


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