Still, the originals are mostly strong, and a few of the covers work surprisingly well when recast as old-time country pop tunes. |
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Colonel Tom and crew return with another collection of old-time country ditties. |
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Apart from that, I'm getting ready for my first gig as an old-time fiddler, next weekend at the Tannehill Opry. |
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Partying it up onstage, he took the crowd through a trip of old-time hits, covering some of the most popular tunes of our time. |
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One of her sons, Matt, fronts a popular band which specialises in ceilidh and old-time country music. |
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What Califone have come up with is a real old-time down-home country-fried sound. |
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No wonder old-time sailors deserted their square-rigged ships for such delights, after months at sea on hard-tack and briny water. |
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And there were also some old-time publishers and their employees who were reluctant to adopt new ways of doing things. |
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The Prime Minister who yesterday lectured us on the growth of bad manners dished it out to the old-time union chiefs and Old Labour dinosaurs. |
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Duncan added that his father enjoyed old-time sequence dancing and crown green bowling. |
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In contrast, most DPP politicians are old-time democracy activists with ample campaign experience. |
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One of the bands will play pop music while the other will entertain diners with old-time swing classics. |
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After all, the old-time merry-making of the frontier furnished the best symbol of political action in a democracy. |
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If you are into old-time country and blues, and country blues, it should be a satisfying record. |
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When the Anthology came out, there were eighty-two cuts, all the old-time stuff. |
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I don't comment a lot, but I do wade into the threads from time to time for that old-time Usenet flavor. |
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Meanwhile, on Sunday everyone is welcome to an evening of old-time dancing at the Victoria Hall, in Grange-over-Sands, from 7.30-10 pm. |
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Her role in the film is small but very effective, as she brings an emotional rawness to a number of old-time gospel hymns. |
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I don't buy this little piece of old-time liberal self-flagellation, thanks very much. |
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What we have, in fact, is a collection of essays by people who are mostly not so much new technologists as old-time literary types. |
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He was a breath of fresh air after the chap I'd had before who died, an old-time Oxford don. |
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And there will be no shortage of traditional music and some old-time country songs to entertain the patrons. |
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The test marketing of the sadder-but-wiser Dean began Thursday morning with a well-attended rally in the old-time opera house in Lebanon. |
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I wouldn't be without my Sky Plus, but I do occasionally come over all nostalgic when I think about old-time television. |
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He parted his hair on the side, wore his socks too high, and liked old-time country music. |
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A favorite old-time North American remedy used by the 19th century Thompsonian and Eclectic herb doctors is called Composition Powder. |
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Iris was active in a local choir and enjoyed walking and old-time dancing, and Joe was a keen table tennis player. |
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Yet more evidence of the hand replaced by the computer, and the waning of old-time methods and skills. |
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A special feature of the night will be an old-time waltzing contest, with a special trophy being presented in honour of Michael. |
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Like old-time blues singers, she sounds as if there's an eternal spiritual struggle raging, even when she doesn't name it. |
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But it's not at all bad if you want that old-time radio feeling, as I often do. 11 MB is much crisper. |
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While he's impeccably assured and well-versed in real old-time country blues, his approach to song structure is equally impressionistic. |
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You had this piece of oratory tonight from Jessie, you know, the old-time stuff. |
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Along the way they find the time to take in a Blind Willie Johnson blues number, a doleful love song in French and an old-time Appalachian ditty. |
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His life and work existed out of time, marrying innovation to an old-time American sensibility with a singular sense of humor like precious few. |
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Changes in the game might have rarified some of old-time hockey's staple techniques, but what of the future? |
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This is a delightful festive show, divided into old-time music hall and a selection of Christmas songs and literary works through the ages. |
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New audio drama and old-time radio dramas find a new lease of life on the Internet. |
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We discussed why neither the old-time remedy of traditional reform nor the wonder drug of vouchers is likely to cure this problem. |
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Do not look here for wit, satire, or dazzling invention, in which the old-time revues abounded. |
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Although its technology is state-of-the-art, the impression of ricketiness gives you a real old-time thrill. |
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Mickey, Danny, Albert, Ash and Stacie return from a well-earned break to discover that old-time grifter Harry Holmes has been banged up. |
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The steak and kidney pie, an old-time scrumptious dish which has not lost its popularity, is there along with the Lamb Cutlets Reform. |
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The old-time quilting bee is well remembered, although most quilts were actually solo products. |
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The dish came with a creamy mound of morels and was the favorite of my old-time waiter, who delivered it to the table with a little bow. |
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The gallery ends with a display contrasting an old-time musher with someone geared for modern dog sled travel. |
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It was leased by the Empire and Bert ran it, mainly as an old-time music hall. |
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Today the most high-profile of the old-time secretive sects is Scientology. |
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These narrow gauge steam railways have the charm of old-time steam engines, some dating back over 100 years! |
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Every time a neo-con or old-time unreconstructed reactionary writes or speaks of left-wing media, it boggles my mind. |
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If you've newly joined the ranks of the cyberspace surfers, or even if you're an old-time net-head, you might enjoy these sites. |
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Since then they have gone crazy by relentlessly portraying the old-time era as one of non-stop agony and suffering. |
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On the Mississippi Queen, old-time banjos and a calliope belt out favorites from long ago as passengers explore six decks worth of elegance. |
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But 2002 was also a year in which careers suddenly moved backward and forward as if reputations were determined by a spin of the wheel in an old-time children's board game. |
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These discussions are just variations on old-time advertising discussions, which assume that customers will buy your product if you interrupt them enough times. |
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I remember a First Amendment course taught by an old-time socialist. |
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I borrowed it from an old-time American politician of decades ago. |
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Is it a way to create a sense of old-time quality in a newfangled product? |
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The only problem is that the present weakness of civic society largely arises from the very measures those old-time socialists enacted with such determination. |
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A stroll through Harlem with him is like a walk down memory lane as he points to abandoned and renovated sites that are historically dear to old-time residents of Harlem. |
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It was an old-time variety show, but he said, I want at least seven shows. |
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By not strictly adhering to the various molds of old-time folk, blues, and country, Pajo has captured the essence of the music he once shallowly emulated. |
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Those old-time engineers built and tested engines, producing power charts that we all use. |
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The festival had the best buck-dancers and cloggers that I'd encountered here, perfect for the old-time fiddle tunes and claw-hammer stuff that we play. |
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Too many artists who go for an old-time country sound end up sounding corny and cartoonish, insulting their favourite music rather than paying tribute to it. |
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He proves he's capable of stretching out a narrative in the extended tale of Susanna Little, a saga of prejudice and bigotry set to old-time piano and fiddle. |
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Holland pursues an old-time Americana sound, without the academic self-consciousness or the intrusive musicianly flair that often soils such endeavours. |
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Fireworks, frisbees and old-time dance moves were captured by the roving pair and can be seen on individual handheld monitors procured from Dare-dare. |
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If you're keen on learning old-time or ballroom dancing, now's the time. |
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One old-time guard tells me that after a while the Air Force would organise a food drop to the stranded train. |
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Anytime anyone goes off about how worthless old-time superheroes are, I just remember this film. |
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I got to listen to lots and lots of old-time music, folk stuff and old men singing ballads and playing clawhammer banjo and fiddle. |
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The gazebo of the amphitheatre was the perfect setting for their ethereal fusion of cool jazz and old-time calypso. |
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The click of poles and chattering of skis was reminiscent of the tinkling of an old-time piano. |
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Monica brings to mind those old-time sports heroes that kids with cowlicks once looked up to. |
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Next to DNA testimony, the claims of old-time forensics didn't sound so scientific. |
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But it was thin, like an old-time wireframe, and its edges were fuzzy and indistinct. |
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During the season, some of the local favorite old-time eating apples are Crow's Eggs Bellflowers, Black Hoovers, and Virginia Beauties. |
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In his younger days he enjoyed attending the local dance hall, where he loved to waltz to the old-time music. |
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Melvin learned the tools of his trade in Milan at an actual old-time gelateria. |
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A place still firmly rooted in old-time Americana, where kids puddle around in the shallows and dogs lap up fallen ice cream cones. |
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The restaurant, with its dark wood paneling, dimly glowing brass light fixtures and green velour booths, reeks of old-time Hollywood noir. |
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Dressed that night in an elegant ruby satin, Randolph Duke dress and a dripping diamond necklace, Harden exuded an old-time glamour and refinement that's rarely seen nowadays. |
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One especially exciting bathroom included replicas of old bottles with genuine antique stoppers made of silver and fashioned into old-time designs. |
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Claudia is totes in love with old-time sculpture and artwork. |
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A stereotypical portrait of an old-time Chinese teacher would be a thin figure with a goatee, carrying a book in one hand and a ferula in the other. |
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Mike begins listening to long forgotten audiotapes of a therapy session, while Hank discovers a hoard of old-time coins and treasures buried in the wall. |
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The Twin Cities seem to have an old-time, survivalist, DIY spirit, and DuCett has bottled it. |
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For one night, Hogtown got an old-time hoedown as the Grand Old Dame of country music and coal miner's daughter Loretta Lynn landed at Toronto's Massey Hall. |
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Within an hour of Train 19's arrival, excursionists were headed for the old-time trolleys that serve the beautiful Garden District or toward the French Quarter 3 blocks away. |
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Akiko and Hashio get to settle an old-time lovers' feud mano-a-mano. |
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The whole idea of talking openly and sharing your feelings is antithetical to the good old-time values of emotional repression on which this country was founded. |
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These modern versions of ancient traditions are often created out of whole cloth, but they offer the pleasure of enjoying an old-time religion without engaging one's own past. |
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Trace the history of this uniquely American form from old-time Appalachian music to Western Swing and Bluegrass, topped with a country clog dance. |
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The bulk of the entertainment for the occasion was provided by local group, Whispers, who were a hit with their old-time waltzes and traditional music. |
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The trains are hauled by a genuine coal-fired steam locomotive, so passengers can marvel at all the sights, sounds and smells of an old-time steam train. |
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Blair himself had a famously tin ear for the old-time grass roots faction. |
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That old-time FDR religion, Democrats could claim, still works. |
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But the jug band and old-time revival scene present there today was nowhere to be found back then. |
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At the Mazama Store, old-time ranchers and new age vegetarians rub shoulders. |
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Like an old-time sideshow, the acts included lying on a bed of nails, blockheading and, of course, fire-eating. |
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The conceit behind Churchkey beer is the revival of the old-time flathead can, the kind you open with a churchkey. |
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Here is a novel of low comedy and high raillery. It's a lollapalooza that turns out to be a comic elegy for old-time radio. |
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Pearson, a gifted monologuist, reimagined the Biblical figure as a Jewish-American woman in the 1950s, arguing with God and her husband in old-time, borscht-belt routines. |
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Not only during these years but long before, Hilt and his music were important to old-time square dancing and music throughout the Catskills region. |
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Pianist Dorothy Cage will perform a medly of old-time gospel music. |
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Wade Mainer has long been an iconic figure in old-time and bluegrass music, as much for his remarkable longevity as his bright, bell-like, two-finger picking. |
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Taking his inspiration from such old-time stars as George Jones, Webb Pierce and Bob Wills, Ball created an album that recalled the sound of '50s honky-tonks and dance halls. |
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