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93BUICK @ 7/11/2010 11:20 AM

Complete with cassette deck. (And The Immortal Otis Redding)
Not for sale.
Marv @ 7/11/2010 12:26 PM
quit teasing us!

btw my all-time 10 favorite otis songs (outside of his big hits):

down in the valley
these arms of mine
for your precious love
come to me
glory of love
home in your heart
mr. pitiful
that's how strong my love is
love man
look at the girl

93BUICK @ 7/11/2010 1:17 PM
Marv wrote:quit teasing us!

btw my all-time 10 favorite otis songs (outside of his big hits):

down in the valley
these arms of mine
for your precious love
come to me
glory of love
home in your heart
mr. pitiful
that's how strong my love is
love man
look at the girl

Nice!
I've been playing the Immortal Otis for 3 years straight in the car. (mr pitiful and these arms of mine are on it) I'm obsessed with that album. Every song.

Marv @ 7/11/2010 1:20 PM
93BUICK wrote:
Marv wrote:quit teasing us!

btw my all-time 10 favorite otis songs (outside of his big hits):

down in the valley
these arms of mine
for your precious love
come to me
glory of love
home in your heart
mr. pitiful
that's how strong my love is
love man
look at the girl

Nice!
I've been playing the Immortal Otis for 3 years straight in the car. (mr pitiful and these arms of mine are on it) I'm obsessed with that album. Every song.

you ever listen to his live from monterey disc? i had the original on lp - flip side is hendrix at the same concert. one of the greatest albums ever.

93BUICK @ 7/11/2010 1:34 PM
Yes- Live at Monterey is great- so is "King and Queen" with Carla Cook- and Live at the Whiskey a Go Go, and Live in Europe- He's the man! We didn't even mention Dock of the Bay-
Otis said when Sam Cooke died he saw it as his mission to spread Soul music to as many people as possible- and he did.
Marv @ 7/11/2010 1:46 PM
93BUICK wrote:Yes- Live at Monterey is great- so is "King and Queen" with Carla Cook- and Live at the Whiskey a Go Go, and Live in Europe- He's the man! We didn't even mention Dock of the Bay-
Otis said when Sam Cooke died he saw it as his mission to spread Soul music to as many people as possible- and he did.

speaking of sam, 3 major recommendations - which you probably already have because you’re a major soul man!

live at harlem square
rhythm and the blues
sam cooke with the soul stirrers

Nalod @ 7/11/2010 1:53 PM
Marv wrote:
93BUICK wrote:
Marv wrote:quit teasing us!

btw my all-time 10 favorite otis songs (outside of his big hits):

down in the valley
these arms of mine
for your precious love
come to me
glory of love
home in your heart
mr. pitiful
that's how strong my love is
love man
look at the girl

Nice!
I've been playing the Immortal Otis for 3 years straight in the car. (mr pitiful and these arms of mine are on it) I'm obsessed with that album. Every song.

you ever listen to his live from monterey disc? i had the original on lp - flip side is hendrix at the same concert. one of the greatest albums ever.

I got that one also!!

My brother told me when he was a kid he saw hendrix OPEN for the Monkees!!!!!!

Marv @ 7/11/2010 1:56 PM
Nalod wrote:
Marv wrote:
93BUICK wrote:
Marv wrote:quit teasing us!

btw my all-time 10 favorite otis songs (outside of his big hits):

down in the valley
these arms of mine
for your precious love
come to me
glory of love
home in your heart
mr. pitiful
that's how strong my love is
love man
look at the girl

Nice!
I've been playing the Immortal Otis for 3 years straight in the car. (mr pitiful and these arms of mine are on it) I'm obsessed with that album. Every song.

you ever listen to his live from monterey disc? i had the original on lp - flip side is hendrix at the same concert. one of the greatest albums ever.

I got that one also!!

My brother told me when he was a kid he saw hendrix OPEN for the Monkees!!!!!!

open for the monkees!

there's a great photo of hendrix on guitar in wilson pickett's band.

i saw hendrix when he was headlining. burned down the house.

93BUICK @ 7/11/2010 4:52 PM
Marv wrote:
93BUICK wrote:Yes- Live at Monterey is great- so is "King and Queen" with Carla Cook- and Live at the Whiskey a Go Go, and Live in Europe- He's the man! We didn't even mention Dock of the Bay-
Otis said when Sam Cooke died he saw it as his mission to spread Soul music to as many people as possible- and he did.

speaking of sam, 3 major recommendations - which you probably already have because you’re a major soul man!

live at harlem square
rhythm and the blues
sam cooke with the soul stirrers

Oh that's great- I don't have those -def getting on ebay to find the LPs- I only know his singles- there was a great NPR show about his life a year ago that I caught in the car- very beautiful story- and tragic death.

93BUICK @ 7/11/2010 4:54 PM
Hendrix opening for the Monkees? Wow I'm NEVER complaining about who I open for again. That's like The Lord opening for Oral Roberts.
BasketballJones @ 7/12/2010 3:23 PM
Nice looking ride
93BUICK @ 7/13/2010 11:39 AM
BasketballJones wrote:Nice looking ride

Thanks Brother!
Marv @ 7/13/2010 1:56 PM
93BUICK wrote:
BasketballJones wrote:Nice looking ride

Thanks Brother!

wow. why don't the two of you just take it down to south beach.

93BUICK @ 7/13/2010 2:57 PM
That's not where I'm taking my talents.
Nalod @ 7/13/2010 3:42 PM
93BUICK wrote:Hendrix opening for the Monkees? Wow I'm NEVER complaining about who I open for again. That's like The Lord opening for Oral Roberts.


Really? I think Hendrix did pretty good getting that exposure.

ANd Certainly the LORD is now bigger after opening for Oral!

You sucker it up and open for Justin Bieber or the Jonas Brothers if you have to, then watch your career explode!

Looks at Chris Bosh, he is a "Superstar" now!!!! Third fiddle.

Bonn1997 @ 7/13/2010 3:46 PM
Not bad. I wish I'd saved pictures of the actual 1997 Bonneville
BasketballJones @ 7/13/2010 4:28 PM
Marv wrote:
93BUICK wrote:
BasketballJones wrote:Nice looking ride

Thanks Brother!

wow. why don't the two of you just take it down to south beach.

Nah, we're going to Maine.

UKDad @ 7/13/2010 10:40 PM
Dock of the Bay... Late 60's .... I was there...

Your 93 Buick just doesn't match up to the muscle cars of that era. Nice looking though and you have the right music.

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