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Renee'  A GREAT BIG YYYYYYYEEEEEESSSSS TO THAT STATEMENT> AMEN  Pat Hogan
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From: Renee' [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: June 20, 2004 12:05 AM
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Subject: BG: Re: BG and it's Influences

 
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Shouldn't we all, please, out of respect for Ralph Stanley & Carter Stanley & all the Clinch Mountain Boys & their families keep loving mountain & bluegrass music, keep supporting the music, keep writing and exchanging good, positive information related to Ralph, their lives, their music, current performances, past events, memories, jokes, antecdotes, honors, & other positive things past, present & future that have influenced them and/or this wonderful music they make in general? A Devoted Stanley Music Fan,
Cordially,
Doris Stanley Bradley.
 
 
 
*  (smiles with twinkling eyes)
 
Doris ?   ....  that's the most beautiful, honest and upfront post I've read here yet.   Phew.
I was wondering if anyone was going to hyperventilate over posts that were not "strictly"
Dr.Stanley and CMB.   You are so very right,  "someone" influenced your Dad and Ralph
also.   They sat at someone's knee just as Ralph's grandson sits at his knee and you sat
at your Daddy's.   Learning the tradition of mountain life.  I'd love to know who they listened to,
besides probably your Gramma Lucy singing in the kitchen making supper.   Don't forget their
church upbringing.  My Dad said they sang acapella in church's because the instruments were
not allowed in.  He went to church with his Dad many times while your Dad and Ralph were
there.  With only voices to worship in song with, each voice found it's own unique harmony and sound.
I'm in no way speaking for him, but I would bet my knickers that a huge chunk of their music influence
came from inside little Virginia churches.....   kitchen's and porches.  
 
Atta' girl.    You did very well in expressing what I thought (think) this "couch" can be.
It's mountain music.   Which touches the depths of one's soul once it's in your blood.
Certain songs I hear literally stop me in my tracks.    "Oh Death" is on my top 10 of
stride stoppers.  It touches my very soul.
 
Mountain Music, Bluegrass, Carter and Ralph,  The Clinch boys  and  *all*  those Musicians
who influenced the brothers. And you're right,  Ralph and the CMB's in return encourage
the young to "pass it on to".    The music,.traditions and stories will live on forever as
long as we teach our young to appreciate it too.   BG might not be all of our children's
#1 choice, but it's still "heritage".     Lyrics brought over from across the atlantic, sang
on the coastal states of America, and migrated to the Appalachians.   There the songs
took on another form with each new harmony and/or  instrument added.  
 
The music goes deep.  So therefore, my forehead would hit the pc screen if anybody ever asked what
shoe size Ralph wore.   It's the soul grinding music  ....  and your Daddy and Ralph have Thee  Major
Role in what BG has become in the states today.    They'll remain icons.    Nevertheless,  it's still
about the depths of mountain music.    Joy included.    Just think how the Irish High Kick turned in
to clogging on wooden porches.    (smiles).
 
And....  (laughs)....  it's *Really* comforting and good to see that I'm not the only longwinded one
in the family.      I set into speaking aloud sometimes and my family begins to resemble bobble-heads.
Nodding back and forth. And I can talk to a tree for a half an hour before realizing it's not interested.
You do seem like a sweetie.  That was said really nicely.  Thank you.
 
Have a blessed day,
Renee' Stanley
 
 
 
 

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