To: JoeProBono
Where ever you were in 1964 , you were listening to Roy .
2 posted on
10/14/2009 12:47:27 AM PDT by
kbennkc
(For those who have fought for it freedom has a flavor the protected will never know F/8 Cav)
To: JoeProBono
Our local PBS station broadcasts that concert from time to time. Some truly great performances by some legends in music. Always did like Roy Orbison. Miss him.
To: JoeProBono
5 posted on
10/14/2009 1:38:42 AM PDT by
Peter Horry
(Never were abilities so much below mediocrity so well rewarded - John Randolph)
To: JoeProBono
My personal favorite of his, and I believe one of the best albums of all time, was his last album, "Mystery Girl", released after his death. I still recall the first time I heard the title track. I did not recognize it immediately as Roy, thinking it sounded too much like U2, I later found out that track was produced by Bono.

6 posted on
10/14/2009 1:41:42 AM PDT by
Michael.SF.
(Where are are we going and how did I get in this hand basket?)
To: JoeProBono
I absolutely hated the lyrics in that song. What, just because I’m a pretty woman walking by a bus stop, I owe you a good time??? And then I saw a photo of Ray Orbison, and I hated the song even more!
7 posted on
10/14/2009 1:44:15 AM PDT by
Yaelle
To: JoeProBono
"Roy Orbison and Friends - Black and White Night (1987)",
5 STAR ratings, is great in HD-DVD or Blu-Ray, (and a home stereo sound system)...I have rented the HD-DVD and plan on buying the DVD..

10 posted on
10/14/2009 2:32:28 AM PDT by
Las Vegas Dave
(To anger a Conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a Liberal, tell him the truth.)
To: JoeProBono
That is astonishingly good.
11 posted on
10/14/2009 2:34:45 AM PDT by
PhilDragoo
(Hussein: Islamo-Commie from Kenya)
To: JoeProBono
1964 found me achingly and hopelessly in love. Crying and Running Scared were two of the best ever.
14 posted on
10/14/2009 3:08:10 AM PDT by
smartymarty
(When you know why you believe what you believe, leadership is inevitable.)
To: JoeProBono
Roy Orbison: Black and White Night. It should be in every fan’s collection.
19 posted on
10/14/2009 3:56:19 AM PDT by
rabidralph
(http://www.thealaskafundtrust.com/ http://www.sarahpac.com)
To: JoeProBono
I’ve heard some studio demos Orbison did — he did a cover of “Unchained Melody” that is amazingly haunting. The only drawback is that as it was only a demo, he didn’t go for the high note, but marked it down an octave...
24 posted on
10/14/2009 8:01:33 AM PDT by
kevkrom
(Obama's Waterloo: a "hockey mom" with a laptop and a Facebook account)
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