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Discussion in 'Rough' started by Buffalo, Jan 28, 2012.

  1. Buffalo Active Member

    If I Had A Rocket Launcher


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  2. noguru Valued Member

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  3. Orpheusmoon Active Member

    Never heard these before, good stuff. Thanks for sharing Buff and Noguru
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    turn your speakers up!
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  10. P'tuny Active Member

    While Amazing Grace is not one of my favorite pieces of music, this is lovely :)
  11. FarLeft Active Member

    Exactly! The two flutes at once fascinated me.
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  15. Buffalo Active Member

    great movie sneaks, seen Dwight play on the Pine Ridge Res a few years ago..what a night! :cold:
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  17. Buffalo Active Member

    this music is by my good friend the late great P.J. Belly.. he was a Texas boy played the lounges in Vegas..some of you have heard me talk of him before..



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    http://www.pjbelly.com/index.php

    P. J. Belly was one of the most talented and remarkable entertainers to come from West Texas. His music made you feel good, and his friends and fans came from across the United States, Europe, Canada, and Australia to hear him play. The legendary blues club Belly's in Lubbock, Texas, was home to P. J. Belly for many years, where he shared the stage with scores of the most talented musicians in Texas. Later, P. J. Belly moved to Las Vegas, where Arizona Charlie's became his second home. Once again he attracted an abundance of musicians to perpetuate the music.

    He shared his love of life and music with everyone he met, and knowing him made our lives better.

    P. J. Belly
    April 16 1949 - October 1 1999
  19. noguru Valued Member

    I've got the 45, in the jacket, sitting on the shelf next to me, bought it when I was a pup. Great great tune
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