[78-L] One in every collection
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca
Mon May 21 09:47:45 PDT 2012
One odd thing about "Near you" is that it DOESN'T turn up everywhere in Canada
because it wasn't pressed here until well after the fact. Larry Green on Victor
is much more common, and even then, no more so than the average Perry Como
record or Brother Bones' Sweet Georgia Brown (which I've seen on two Canadian
labels).
dl
On 5/21/2012 12:40 PM, Malcolm Rockwell wrote:
> Only as we know it, Chet.
> Film at eleven.
> M
>
> PS - But seriously, folks... Ken Griffin records do breed like
> cockroaches. Fortunately I have neither problem even though I do have
> some dozen Griffins in an air-tight container in my vast subterranean
> storage vaults. Seems he used a steel guitarist (Carl Asercion or Andy
> Nelson) on some cuts and recorded a few Hawaiian titles, as well.
> But, for God's sake, don't feed them!
> As to the Bullet label I do not own a copy of "Near You" and any
> attempts to get Bullets 309& 315 to breed have failed miserably. Sigh.
> Malcolm
>
> *******
>
> On 5/21/2012 2:53 AM, neechevoneeznayou at gmail.com wrote:
>>> Don't let any Ken Griffins come into contact with earth's oxygen.
>> What would happen to earth's oxygen if it did? Would it be the end of
>> the world?
>>
>
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