O'tracks
cliff
Posted 2002-05-23 8:04 AM (#221727)
Subject: O'tracks


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Let's try a different "tack".

I assume that from some of the posts I've seen so far, that this collection of oddfellows have a varied and diverse palette of musical styles and tastes, and I (being the curious sort) would like to see just how far flung those tastes may be.

Let's say that (hypothetically) Ovation contracted OFC to produce a CD (or with 200+ members, perhaps a "box set") of tracks (one track per member) recorded by an artist/group utilizing an Ovation guitar(s).

My choice:
"Nostradamus" - Al Stewart & Peter White
from the live album "Rhymes In Rooms"

Anyone Else?


- Faithfully Roundback,
Cliff Doenges, I.O.O.O.F.
(International Order of Ovation Odd Fellows)
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2002-05-23 8:49 AM (#221728 - in reply to #221727)
Subject: Re: O'tracks


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alpep
Posted 2002-05-23 9:03 AM (#221729 - in reply to #221727)
Subject: Re: O'tracks


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52 vincent black lightning by richard thompson
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Jiminos
Posted 2002-05-23 10:53 AM (#221730 - in reply to #221727)
Subject: Re: O'tracks


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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2002-05-23 1:04 PM (#221731 - in reply to #221727)
Subject: Re: O'tracks


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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2002-05-26 12:02 AM (#221732 - in reply to #221727)
Subject: Re: O'tracks


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I think I wan't to update my choice. I believe this song may have already been recorded with an Ovation as the only way I have been able to reproduce the sound over the years is with either a Preacher or a Deacon with the humbucker pickups and a Rockman... but...

"More Than A Feeling" by Boston. With Ovations on the acoustic and electric parts would be cool.
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