Terry Allan Hall
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There goes the "surprise" aspect... :lol:fronobulax said:Michael Nesmith with a Guild 12 string of some sort for those folks who might read before checking the link.
Terry Allan Hall said:There goes the "surprise" aspect... :lol:fronobulax said:Michael Nesmith with a Guild 12 string of some sort for those folks who might read before checking the link.
Yup, Papa Nez playing a F-212XL!
fronobulax said:Terry Allan Hall said:There goes the "surprise" aspect... :lol:fronobulax said:Michael Nesmith with a Guild 12 string of some sort for those folks who might read before checking the link.
Yup, Papa Nez playing a F-212XL!
Sorry about the surprise. A while back I got really annoyed with posts that just said "Guild sighting" with no further information. They are hard to search for and require following a link which may or may not lead to something interesting. I just got in the habit of providing the missing information since it never occurred to me that there was an intended surprise.
killdeer43 said:Thanks for bringing that one back, Terry.
Not only has it been one of my favorite songs to play and sing for years, but also one of the early tunes I picked up/picked on when I was first trying to figure out how things worked with these wooden boxes with strings on 'em. :wink:
Cheers,
Joe
Just for the record, it wasn't really much of a surprise anyway since it had been previously posted here.Terry Allan Hall said:There goes the "surprise" aspect... :lol: !
Just for the record, it wasn't really much of a surprise anyway since it had been previously posted here.[/quote:2tz2k0hu]The Guilds of Grot said:[quote="Terry Allan Hall":2tz2k0hu]There goes the "surprise" aspect... :lol: !
Why would anyone w/ any sense bother? Life's much too short to be so anal-retentive... :lol:The Guilds of Grot said:No need to memerize, the search function will do that for you! :wink:
Why would anyone w/ any sense bother? Life's much too short to be so anal-retentive... :lol:[/quote:q6tzn1m3]Terry Allan Hall said:[quote="The Guilds of Grot":q6tzn1m3]No need to memerize, the search function will do that for you! :wink:
mbaker824 said:That's great! To the best of my memory, that's the first time I've seen him anywhere since the Monkees. That video takes him up several notches in my estimation, not least because of his taste in guitars.
Mark
Yeah, he started the 1st National Band after he left the Nonkees (remember "Joanne"?), and put out several albums, as well are having a lot of folks cover his songs (Nesmith's "Mary, Mary" was recorded by the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, while "Different Drum" was recorded by Linda Ronstadt and the Stone Poneys. "Pretty Little Princess", written in 1965, was recorded by Frankie Laine and released as a single in 1968 on ABC Records. Later, "Some Of Shelly's Blues" and "Propinquity (I've Just Begun To Care)" were made popular by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band on their 1970 album Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy)...then he created Pacific Arts, a media company that put out several pretty cool movies (Repo Man,Tapeheads, and Timerider, as well as a few TV programs - my favorites were "Elephant Parts" and "Television Parts")GF60MP said:Me too. I always thought he had real talent when it came to the Monkees. Though I am guilty of being a fan and not missing their show as a youngster! At least he could play the guitar when it all stated. I had lost track of him and did not know he had continued playing music. What a pleasant surprise to see this video.
In fact Mickey was the only one who had to learn a new instrument. They just didn't get no respect because they were known as the "preFab Four" due to all the session men performing on most of the first two albums.GF60MP said:At least he could play the guitar when it all stated.