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Related: About this forumI admit that I am a Roy Buchannan addict, it ain't for everyone...
Some of the other Roy B stuff I post is like a few bottles of beer or glasses of wine.
This album, on the other hand? Well it is a pair of rails 3 inches long and a quarter inch wide.
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I admit that I am a Roy Buchannan addict, it ain't for everyone... (Original Post)
The Polack MSgt
Jul 2021
OP
I was trying to point out that the Second Album was a more raw aggressive record
The Polack MSgt
Jul 2021
#3
Got to interview him in '74 or '75 after a concert in Cleveland for WAUP (college station) ....
marble falls
Jul 2021
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OAITW r.2.0
(23,813 posts)1. But you did not play Roy's signature song...why is that?
Perhaps you know what I am referring to?
The Polack MSgt
(13,159 posts)3. I was trying to point out that the Second Album was a more raw aggressive record
Than most of his other records.
In fact the album "A street Called Straight" was a well produced clean sounding project full of paens to domestic bliss.
It also had the best version of "The Messiah Will Come Again"
marble falls
(56,358 posts)2. Got to interview him in '74 or '75 after a concert in Cleveland for WAUP (college station) ....
... he was very down to earth and nice. Gave us an hour after the show. I was very shocked when he passed.