Thanks to a fellow A-gon member


One of the most pleasant aspects of participating in this forum are the interesting and frequently thoughtful people I've met. One of our members who hails from Georgia, who I will identify only as "The Vet" (he knows who he is), sent me a CD-R of music by Lyle Lovett as a "thank you" for my posts about jazz. I don't think "The Vet" will mind if I quote a few lines from the nice note that he enclosed with the CD-R:

"I am glad that you are up to a little experimentation... Lyle Lovett is not country. He is from Texas and does some very traditional country cuts on many of his releases, but his work is so diverse that it defies categorization. That is part of why he is so much fun for many of us... I have included selected cuts from several CD's, which include Lyle and his "Large Band" who are a wonderful group of musicians... I find his smart lyrics and dry wit to be very refreshing from the typical dysfunctional love prose in most of today's music... I hope this catches you in the right mood- you might be in for a treat... I hope you enjoy, my friend, and thank you for all the valuable assistance in my musical horizons."

Indeed, "Vet", you did catch me in the right mood, and I'm very pleased that you took the time to share something you enjoy. The music on your CD-R broadened my horizons, and I'm grateful. That's one of the wonderful things about music -- you never know when you are going hear something that expands your appreciation and makes you glad you caught the audio bug.

I send my warm thanks to "The Vet". Since I am an avid fan of University of Washington Husky football, I'm going to give you the honorary title of "Dawg Doc". Don't know if "The Vet" is a fan of Georgia football, but if so, best wishes from one "dawg" fan to another.
sdcampbell
Speaking of Lyle Lovett, if you get the chance, listen to his first CD called Lyle Lovett, You will Lovett...
Its Great!
And the new one "Ensenada" is quite nice as well. Not so much of the big band sound or the story songs of "Joshua Judges Ruth", but still very tasty indeed.
I too have had the pleasure of discussing and trading tunes with Charlie. Thanks!
Me too: He's got me searching out LL and Chesky CD's (so far I have only found ones with David Chesky performing on them, including the Chesky/Winham Hill BMW audition CD), but I'll keep hunting. Thanks Charlie.
Lyle's "Live In Texas" is smoking. I have his first 3 releases on vinyl, the rest on cd. "If I Had a Boat" is still one of my favourite songs....I have a group of friends at Peak Audio in Halifax, NS, who try to hunt out new artists, one of their first were "nanci Griffith and Lyle Lovett, one of the more rescent, Mary Cambell....they love music first, gear second. I'm lucky in that regard. I've been introduced to music I would never have heard....the first time I heard Mary Black I ran right out and bought her....enjoy, Bluenose