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OOPs sorry Dwight I mispelled your name Its Yokam. see ya soon.
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Please check out my tribute to Marty Robbins
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reminds me of a good lady friend i had once. my daughter's mom in fact. she played this for me before she moved and we seperated. what a memory. love ya kiddo.
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I wonder if we would have ever discovered the distorted guitar sound if Marty Robbins' amp didn't mess up?
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@boxerfan2 The distortion was a happy accident when an amp blew. Enjoy!
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I seen him at Nashville Speedway one Saturday nite, he was leading the Nascar Race and headed for the garage so he wouldn't be late for the Opry...
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did he invent the distortion sound on the guitar?
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Great song ~ Arthur
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I grew up with Marty and I really loved his voice his songs are timeless. I sang this song at Ozark fair grounds last year and even the younger crowd liked it.
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One of the best song ever written, period.
You have just listened to the Greatest Country, God given voice in music. Marty was, and will always will be The very "Best Of the Best". There has been many great singers, but there will never be another Marty Robbins, nor will there ever be another Patsy Cline. Two of the very Best.
bmxshowtime 5 months ago 13
@lovingtheoldtunes You couldn't of seen him in the "late 80's" in New Orleans as you stated, because Marty died on Dec 9, 1982 from complications following cardiac surgery. RIP
I saw him in concert in '81, and your right about the amp blowing during the recording session. He said that after hearing it, he liked the effect and decided to keep it on the recording. He would then try and imitate the sound in every concert there after. He was a great man! and He is Missed!!
kindawierd1 8 months ago 3