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From: dbp@dataioDataio.UUCP (Dave Pellerin)
Newsgroups: net.wobegon
Subject: Re: Wobegon to us. The kiss of Death?
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Date: Mon, 11-Nov-85 15:47:01 EST
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Posted: Mon Nov 11 15:47:01 1985
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I heard the Seattle broadcast (two and a half times!) over the weekend,
and I have a sinking feeling about an otherwise great show...

We all have noticed the regular appearance of Chet Atkins (is that how
you spell it?) on the show, and this broadcast was no exception.  But
in the past Atkins & Company have kept to the accoustic, bluegrass
kind of stuff that goes well with a wood stove, a 'biskit' and a
winter Saturday evening...

... Well this show we were 'treated' to the first signs of a change
in the show;  Electric Guitar!  I'll bet you a years supply of
Ah-Hooah Hot Sauce that we'll see more of this in the future, with
a love-sick Garrison taking more and more vacations, and Atkins
left to mind the store, until finally we will end up with yet
another edition of 'Grand Ole Opry'!  The only positive note
about this scenario is that such a show (without Garrison) would
be doomed to failure...

		-- Sorry, just had a bad dream ! ---