[78-L] Phil Spector verdict: Guilty

Ron L lherault at bu.edu
Tue Apr 14 06:15:12 PDT 2009


Has anyone mentioned "Big House Blues", an Ellington tune?

Ron L

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Jim Shulman wrote:
> Prisoner of Love?

Why not? Also..

Release Me
"Murder", He Says
How to Murder Your Wife
Murder at Peyton Hall
Stone Cold Dead in the Market

This may turn into a 2-record set. Mono, of course.

dl
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> Anyone else who wants to play, join in!
> 
> King Daevid MacKenzie wrote:
>> dlennick at sympatico.ca and I converse thusly:
>>
>>
>>>>> Guilty
>>>>> Jailhouse Rock
>>>>> Four Walls
>>>>> The Prisoner's Song
>>>>> In the Jailhouse Now
>>>>> 11 More Months and 10 More Days (and another 168 months and 20 more
> days, amended)
>>>>> Suggestions now being accepted for Side Two.
>>>>
>>>> Folsom Prison Blues
>>> The Midnight Special
>>
>> Parchman Farm
>>
> I'll see your Parchman Farm and raise you one Chain Gang.
> 
> dl
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