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Anyone ever heard "That's No Way to Get Along" by Robert Wilkins?
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Anyone ever heard "That's No Way to Get Along" by Robert Wilkins?
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Yes, that is the orginal. Robert Wilkins also then did it as Prodigal Son (after the Stones made it famous, but yes, the No Way To Get Along is the original
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Technically, Luke's estate should get credit for this song.
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Technically, Luke's estate should get credit for this song.
Who's Luke?
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Technically, Luke's estate should get credit for this song.
Who's Luke?
The parable of the Prodigal Son comes from the Gospel of Luke.
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a bunch of songs recorded at the hotel almost a century ago, and this song was on it
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Technically, Luke's estate should get credit for this song.
Who's Luke?
The parable of the Prodigal Son comes from the Gospel of Luke.
Thanks. That's exactly where my knowledge is close to non-existent...
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a bunch of songs recorded at the hotel almost a century ago, and this song was on it
...Now that 's what I call "a gem "!!
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mr_dja
No worries though... Luke's version was already part of the public domain by the 1900's. Also, there's a healthy debate that Luke the Evangelist wasn't actually the writer of that particular gospel and that it was still being revised well into the 2nd century. Although I'm not a copyright attorney, I'd say the Stones & others are well within their rights to not list him as a co writer and his estate wouldn't have much of a leg to stand on if they were to try to claim royalties.
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a bunch of songs recorded at the hotel almost a century ago, and this song was on it
...Now that 's what I call "a gem "!!
No doubt!! I'd much rather have a historical CD or DVD than a free continental breakfast any day!
Peace,
Mr DJA
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a bunch of songs recorded at the hotel almost a century ago, and this song was on it
...Now that 's what I call "a gem "!!
No doubt!! I'd much rather have a historical CD or DVD than a free continental breakfast any day!
Peace,
Mr DJA
Got free parking, a waiving of their 'resort fee', and 15% off BBQ at the Rendezvous too! All for $219 + tax (which is a bargain for that place).
Part of their summer rate "Blues & BBQ" Promotion if anyone's interested!
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kovach
a bunch of songs recorded at the hotel almost a century ago, and this song was on it
...Now that 's what I call "a gem "!!
No doubt!! I'd much rather have a historical CD or DVD than a free continental breakfast any day!
Peace,
Mr DJA
Got free parking, a waiving of their 'resort fee', and 15% off BBQ at the Rendezvous too! All for $219 + tax (which is a bargain for that place).
Part of their summer rate "Blues & BBQ" Promotion if anyone's interested!
Sweet... That is a good price for the Peabody... Maybe I'll have to see about a weekend road trip with my wife... We've never stayed at the Peabody although Memphis is where I took her to see her 1st Stones show (2007)... Now how to convince her to drive across the state west to Memphis instead of over the mountains east to Biltmore which has been near the top of our list of local places to get to for a number of years!
Peace,
Mr DJA
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duke richardson
Biltmore..! mr_dja, let me know if yall go, my wife and I can drive over, 2 hr drive!
Great spots in Asheville , music, restaurants, breweries.. love it. Biltmore is beautiful.
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a bunch of songs recorded at the hotel almost a century ago, and this song was on it
...Now that 's what I call "a gem "!!
No doubt!! I'd much rather have a historical CD or DVD than a free continental breakfast any day!
Peace,
Mr DJA
Got free parking, a waiving of their 'resort fee', and 15% off BBQ at the Rendezvous too! All for $219 + tax (which is a bargain for that place).
Part of their summer rate "Blues & BBQ" Promotion if anyone's interested!
Sweet... That is a good price for the Peabody... Maybe I'll have to see about a weekend road trip with my wife... We've never stayed at the Peabody although Memphis is where I took her to see her 1st Stones show (2007)... Now how to convince her to drive across the state west to Memphis instead of over the mountains east to Biltmore which has been near the top of our list of local places to get to for a number of years!
Peace,
Mr DJA
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kovach
Need to check out the musical themed Madison Hotel as well sometime. I dare say I like it better than the Peabody though a slightly farther walk to Beale St. They run some good specials as well.
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From4tilLate
To change the subject SLIGHTLY, let me ask the experts here.
I've learned "Prodigal Son" in open-E like on the record and can play it reasonably well, but parts of it sound empty, nowhere near as full as the guitar on the record. I don't to this day know for sure how many guitars are on the record. Is there just one guitar compressed as hell so it sounds just as full when picking individual strings as it does on the strummed parts? Or is there another guitar doubling everything and making it all seem fuller? I swear after listening to this track for 35 years or more, I still can't tell for sure to this day whether there are one or two guitars on there. Anybody know? Mathijs? Anybody?
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Need to check out the musical themed Madison Hotel as well sometime. I dare say I like it better than the Peabody though a slightly farther walk to Beale St. They run some good specials as well.
Hey thanks for the insight! I'm hoping to, some time (sooner than later hopefully) get over there for the Memphis in May festival. Although I figured I'd bounce around to different events, I didn't ever consider the possibility of "hopping around hotels". Thant could actually be kind of fun as well. Not only to have different events each day, but also different residences each night. I think I just got an idea!
Thanks again for the hotel advice... Hopefully I'll get the opportunity to use it!
Peace,
Mr DJA
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Need to check out the musical themed Madison Hotel as well sometime. I dare say I like it better than the Peabody though a slightly farther walk to Beale St. They run some good specials as well.
Hey thanks for the insight! I'm hoping to, some time (sooner than later hopefully) get over there for the Memphis in May festival. Although I figured I'd bounce around to different events, I didn't ever consider the possibility of "hopping around hotels". Thant could actually be kind of fun as well. Not only to have different events each day, but also different residences each night. I think I just got an idea!
Thanks again for the hotel advice... Hopefully I'll get the opportunity to use it!
Peace,
Mr DJA
No problem, enjoy.
The only problem with the Madison though is all rooms are for 2 people only, so not great for families or groups.
Another you should try is the Talbot Heirs Guesthouse. Great location, super nice people that run it.
If you're thinking about going to Memphis in May you better get a hotel before year-end, they fill up quickly. And you won't get in Talbot Heirs then, the same group rents out the entire place every year!