Ein meinner Goths!!! Here is one of the great rhythm tracks in the ROCK idiom- t'was 1959- (year of me birth) ... Ray Sharpe grabs a holda Duane Eddy -puts him on lead guitar. The recording was produced by Lee Hazelwood can you fucking imagine? THe same man who appears at your GATE when he's STRAIGHT. Awesome, doodleous!
Ray Sharpe played at a little club that a lot of us traveled from Dallas to frquent named ("The Penquin") in Fort Worth in the late 50's. From time to time Ray would play at "The Townpump" a local joint in Dallas. However, none of Sharps records really showcase what a fantastic musician he was. He did a song, I believe he wrote...an instrumental called "Dallas" it was amazing and a work of a master guitarist. Sharpe also played jazz, country and top 40 pop.
Ein meinner Goths!!! Here is one of the great rhythm tracks in the ROCK idiom- t'was 1959- (year of me birth) ... Ray Sharpe grabs a holda Duane Eddy -puts him on lead guitar. The recording was produced by Lee Hazelwood can you fucking imagine? THe same man who appears at your GATE when he's STRAIGHT. Awesome, doodleous!
whaoh !
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Ein meinner Goths!!! Here is one of the great rhythm tracks in the ROCK idiom- t'was 1959- (year of me birth) ... Ray Sharpe grabs a holda Duane Eddy -puts him on lead guitar. The recording was produced by Lee Hazelwood can you fucking imagine? THe same man who appears at your GATE when he's STRAIGHT. Awesome, doodleous!
podcastshmodcast 4 months ago
Ray Sharpe played at a little club that a lot of us traveled from Dallas to frquent named ("The Penquin") in Fort Worth in the late 50's. From time to time Ray would play at "The Townpump" a local joint in Dallas. However, none of Sharps records really showcase what a fantastic musician he was. He did a song, I believe he wrote...an instrumental called "Dallas" it was amazing and a work of a master guitarist. Sharpe also played jazz, country and top 40 pop.
TheSHIRL1937 4 months ago
Ein meinner Goths!!! Here is one of the great rhythm tracks in the ROCK idiom- t'was 1959- (year of me birth) ... Ray Sharpe grabs a holda Duane Eddy -puts him on lead guitar. The recording was produced by Lee Hazelwood can you fucking imagine? THe same man who appears at your GATE when he's STRAIGHT. Awesome, doodleous!
podcastshmodcast 7 months ago
I LOVE THIS COOL SONG!!
Another dedicated song!!
cynthia6637 8 months ago
Again great song but you list it as STEREO and it's not.
2007Loon 10 months ago
@2007Loon Whoops...I corrected both this and the Globetrotters tune...thanks.
Nocaro 10 months ago
Very cool song!!
gfks11 11 months ago