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  1. #26

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    All: The Oklahoma History Center is going to open an exhibit on Oklahoma ROCK music on May 1. Most of what has been mentioned above will be touched on in this great exhibit. Buy the book, too!

    link: Another Hot Oklahoma Night

  2. #27

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    There are local bands that did not make it big:
    Moby Dick and the Whalers,
    The Walker Underpass.

    One that at least got some recording time was Alvin Crow and the Pleasant Valley Boys. My favorite tune and on the got the most airplay, "Nyquil Blues"

    Well, gimme a bottle of Nyquil, that restful sleep my body needs
    Gimme a bottle of Nyquil, that restful sleep my body needs
    Analgesic, decongestant, with an antihistamine

    I went to 7-11, the man says "what you need"?
    I say "a roll of duct tape and a case of Nyquil please"

    Alvin Crow was a SE Spartan

    Well, gimme a bottle of Nyquil, that restful sleep my body needs
    Gimme a bottle of Nyquil, that restful sleep my body needs
    Analgesic, decongestant, with an antihistamine

    Take only as directed, don't exceed the proper dose
    Keep out of reach of children, keep the bathroom cabinet closed

    Well, gimme a bottle of Nyquil, that restful sleep my body needs
    Gimme a bottle of Nyquil, that restful sleep my body needs
    Analgesic, decongestant, with an anti-histamine

    They call me Nyquil junkie, I don't know what they mean
    But I just can't be satisfied unless my tongue is green

    Well, gimme a bottle of Nyquil, that restful sleep my body needs
    Gimme a bottle of Nyquil, that restful sleep my body needs
    Analgesic, decongestant, with an antihistamine
    Last edited by papaOU; 04-05-2009 at 05:33 PM. Reason: add to

  3. #28

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    Quote Originally Posted by papaOU View Post
    There are local bands that did not make it big:
    Moby Dick and the Whalers,
    The Walker Underpass.

    One that at least got some recording time was Alvin Crow and the Pleasant Valley Boys. My favorite tune and on the got the most airplay, "Nyquil Blues"

    Well, gimme a bottle of Nyquil, that restful sleep my body needs
    Gimme a bottle of Nyquil, that restful sleep my body needs
    Analgesic, decongestant, with an antihistamine

    I went to 7-11, the man says "what you need"?
    I say "a roll of duct tape and a case of Nyquil please"

    Alvin Crow was a SE Spartan

    Well, gimme a bottle of Nyquil, that restful sleep my body needs
    Gimme a bottle of Nyquil, that restful sleep my body needs
    Analgesic, decongestant, with an antihistamine

    Take only as directed, don't exceed the proper dose
    Keep out of reach of children, keep the bathroom cabinet closed

    Well, gimme a bottle of Nyquil, that restful sleep my body needs
    Gimme a bottle of Nyquil, that restful sleep my body needs
    Analgesic, decongestant, with an anti-histamine

    They call me Nyquil junkie, I don't know what they mean
    But I just can't be satisfied unless my tongue is green

    Well, gimme a bottle of Nyquil, that restful sleep my body needs
    Gimme a bottle of Nyquil, that restful sleep my body needs
    Analgesic, decongestant, with an antihistamine
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    Hey, that sounds just like someone from Southeast. Almost as good as good as the Grant graduate (Jerry Fisher) who was the lead singer for Blood Sweat and Tears.....Huh?

  4. #29

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    Yes, Alvin Crow was a SE Spartan...in fact, he graduated with me in my class. He has made a name for himself in Austin, TX at the Broken Spoke. Here's an article about him from the Austin newspaper...

    Music: The Whole Bow: Alvin Crow plays it his way, always has - The Austin Chronicle


    ~~~

  5. #30

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
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    So, don't forget Jimmy Webb....or Vince Gill...Both true OKIES..and then there's Leon Russell....
    will throw in David Gates, Tom Paxton, And Roger Miller

  6. #31
    Prunepicker Guest

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    Has anyone mentioned Woody Guthrie?

  7. #32

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Has anyone mentioned Woody Guthrie?
    Good call!!

  8. #33

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    Sheb Wooley

  9. #34

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    Quote Originally Posted by papaOU View Post
    Good call!!
    Duh, only on the first page....

  10. #35
    Prunepicker Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    Duh, only on the first page...
    OK. Either I don't remember reading the first page or I'm an... never mind.

  11. #36

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    OK. Either I don't remember reading the first page or I'm an... never mind.
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    Howdy neighbor, Howdy:....Get out and come on in:>>>>>>Norma Jean...Capitol Hill Graduate.....was with Porter Waggoner for a long time....before Dolly Parton....

  12. #37

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
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    Howdy neighbor, Howdy:....Get out and come on in:>>>>>>Norma Jean...Capitol Hill Graduate.....was with Porter Waggoner for a long time....before Dolly Parton....
    Pretty Miss Norma Jean and her hit tune "Let's go all the Way" Gen/64, I use to eat hot dogs with her when the original "Coney Island" was next door to the State Theater on S. Robinson almost to main st.!!!!!

  13. #38
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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    Howdy neighbor, Howdy... Get out and come on in. Norma Jean... Capitol Hill
    Graduate... was with Porter Waggoner for a long time... before Dolly Parton...
    The Norma Jean I knew was Bachmeyer (spelling). We gigged a lot in the
    80's. She was an old standards singer, you know, Misty, Miss Otis Regrets,
    Body and Soul, Prunes and Bowels, etc...

    I haven't seen her in 20 years. She was one of those people who looked
    years younger than they are. A beautiful woman and a very nice voice.

    She owned Hoagy's Road House in the basement of the Tiffany House in
    the Late 70's and early 80's, that is until some jerk convinced her to move
    out to the old "Governor's Club" on NE 63rd. Hoagy's was a great place.

  14. #39
    Prunepicker Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    OK. Either I don't remember reading the first page or I'm an... never mind.
    Let's stay at never mind...

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    Quote Originally Posted by USG '60 View Post
    Sheb Wooley
    Wasn't his big hit the "Flying Purple People Eater"?

    That remembers me. Was Boxcar Willie from Oklahoma? Just don't tell me he
    was a yankee.

  16. #41
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    Speaking of "Flying Purple..."

    What are some of the novelty songs you remember? I remember several.
    1. Anything by Alvin and the Chipmunks
    2. Monster Mash
    3. Something about Batman and Robin
    4. Those silly Trick or Treat songs, i.e. I want to bite (hold) your neck (hand)
    5. There Coming to Take Me Away...
    6. Anything about Prunes...

  17. #42

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    Pruner:...............you're a "Music Junk" collector (I think)...I sold Wayne Coynes (Flaming lips) the uniforms that they did their big OKC rock video...I have about 30 left do you want one for your collection? If so, let me know and I'll bring it Saturday...

  18. #43

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Wasn't his big hit the "Flying Purple People Eater"?

    That remembers me. Was Boxcar Willie from Oklahoma? Just don't tell me he
    was a yankee.
    Yep. My dad was friends with him and Roger Miller in the Erick/Reed area when they were kids.

  19. #44
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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    Pruner... you're a "Music Junk" collector (I think)...I sold Wayne Coynes
    (Flaming lips) the uniforms that they did their big OKC rock video... I have
    about 30 left do you want one for your collection? If so, let me know and I'll
    bring it Saturday...
    Bring one. Who are the Flaming Lips, anyway?

  20. #45

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Speaking of "Flying Purple..."

    6. Anything about Prunes...
    Are you the "Duke of Prunes"?

  21. #46

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    Pruner:...............you're a "Music Junk" collector (I think)...I sold Wayne Coynes (Flaming lips) the uniforms that they did their big OKC rock video...I have about 30 left do you want one for your collection? If so, let me know and I'll bring it Saturday...
    To heck with collections. Wear them!

  22. #47

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    Quote Originally Posted by papaOU View Post
    To heck with collections. Wear them!
    Hey guy, do you want one of those Uniform jackets....Coynes bought fifty of them for the video shoot and I have maybe sixty left over.......It's the same jacket...exactly....Let me know....I gave the manager at Earl's Ribs one of them and they have it on modest display.....along with the jacket cover of the Flaming Lips with them on.....

  23. #48

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    OMGOSH have we forgotten Jude and Jody?

  24. #49

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    Hey guy, do you want one of those Uniform jackets....Coynes bought fifty of them for the video shoot and I have maybe sixty left over.......It's the same jacket...exactly....Let me know....I gave the manager at Earl's Ribs one of them and they have it on modest display.....along with the jacket cover of the Flaming Lips with them on.....
    I really would appreciate one! Thanks!

  25. #50

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    Quote Originally Posted by rondvu View Post
    OMGOSH have we forgotten Jude and Jody?
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    No, they were mentioned a long time ago...Jody's real name???? anybody know????
    You know, the mathis brothers (original ones) were pretty good.

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