DC1999 wrote: I've purchased a new fifth wheel, Heartland Big Country 32.5, and am looking at the Ram 250 diesel 4WD. The Jeep/Chrysler dealer selling the truck has a radio DVD package they want $1800 for, and it includes Sirius, hands free phone, am/fm, and presumably will also take an iPod. I think that's expensive. The local Best Buy has a Pioneer D3 at $800 including
On Oct 7, 11:44 pm, President_dudley <dud...@cloud9.net> wrote: This doesn't answer the question, but perhaps revives it. Certainly Maria wasn't talking about the timeFrame of VoJ but asks the question again: What Country Music Station was bob listening to in that rhyming Loft? Well, if we're going to bring New Jersey into the mix of what country station Dylan might have been listening
On Sep 29, 10:37 pm, rockfish <jessekatren...@gmail.com> wrote: On Sep 28, 9:20 am, crazytimes <crazytime...@yahoo.com> wrote: * Country Willie: His Own Songs - Willie Nelson (RCA) So its possible that "Darkness" was on the radio in 65, that's interesting. I don't know enough about chord progressions to say whether they are similar songs, but i can certainly imagine a stoned
On Sep 28, 6:27 pm, "M. Rick" <richardbla...@paris.com> wrote: Putting a country radio station in NYC in the '65-'66 would normally be heard as lousy writing -- the heat pipes and D train are real, the radio station is imaginary. It's not a big deal for me because I hear the whole song as poetic nothingness. Imaginary only if you assume Dylan's talking about a country music station
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