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RE: Does anyone care about Roy pauley's opinion? - 8/25/2008 10:59:36 PM
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rogasinger4Him
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ORIGINAL: KingsmenQuartetFan I agree...I have walked out of a Crabb Family concert one time for that reason and I endured a Crabb Revival concert with the loud music...it was so loud you couldnt understand the vocals and lyrics....whats the point in a SGM concert if you cant hear and understand the lyrics and vocals? quote:
ORIGINAL: tnctenor (3) One of Roys on going comments is about the loudness of music. I have walked out on the Crabb Family for just that reason. I like harmonic playing, but when he cut loose, it was SO loud it hurt! Louder doesn't mean better. Sometimes it is a cover for being inadequate. Yep I Love the Crabb Family.... on the radio or on a CD where I control the volume. I also left their concert early with my ears hurting. To get back on topic I sometimes read Roy Pauley's column and sometime I don't. He's not the reason I have a subscription but some of his articles ( like this months on The Speer Family) are fairly interesting reading.
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RE: Does anyone care about Roy pauley's opinion? - 8/26/2008 12:50:24 AM
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I just met Roy and his lovely wife at the GOGR a couple of weeks ago. Saw him in several situations. ON stage. Off Stage. Back Stage. Behind our product table. In front of our product table. With Fans. With Artists. Early. Late. One on one. With a large group. On the shuttle bus. In the Hotel atrium. I found Him to be nothing but pure class. Genuine. Enthusiastic. Positive. Uplifting. Looking forward to being around him again...soon, I hope.
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RE: Does anyone care about Roy pauley's opinion? - 8/26/2008 7:31:50 PM
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While I enjoy the articles dealing with the history of SGM, I miss his opinion articles. They were among the first that I read each month. quote:
ORIGINAL: Seaton I guess all that is moot now (at least as Roy's opinion goes) because his article is now related to the history of Southern Gospel music. What will that leave us to talk about??
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RE: Does anyone care about Roy pauley's opinion? - 8/26/2008 8:25:35 PM
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The OP says "Does anybody care about Roy Pauley's Opinion?" 104 post in this thread I think the answer is yes. Pro or Con.
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RE: Does anyone care about Roy pauley's opinion? - 8/26/2008 9:54:46 PM
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There are at least three commonly used definitions for moot, and one has to be careful to use the word in the correct context. 1. Without legal significance, having already been decided. (not relevant here) 2. Irrelevant or of no practical importance. (as correctly used by Seaton above) 3. Subject to debate. (would also apply in this thread) Now, if we could get everyone to spell lose, as in "I want to lose weight", with just one "o".
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RE: Does anyone care about Roy pauley's opinion? - 8/26/2008 10:53:08 PM
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Kerrlaw
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Rod, the original post was last December.
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RE: Does anyone care about Roy pauley's opinion? - 8/26/2008 10:54:27 PM
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ORIGINAL: Kerrlaw Rod, the original post was last December. See that's the problem with me I always forget to read that date thing. Ooops!
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RE: Does anyone care about Roy pauley's opinion? - 8/27/2008 9:57:19 AM
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ORIGINAL: rogasinger4Him quote:
ORIGINAL: Kerrlaw There are at least three commonly used definitions for moot, and one has to be careful to use the word in the correct context. 1. Without legal significance, having already been decided. (not relevant here) 2. Irrelevant or of no practical importance. (as correctly used by Seaton above) 3. Subject to debate. (would also apply in this thread) Now, if we could get everyone to spell lose, as in "I want to lose weight", with just one "o". And my pet peeve, know the difference between there, their, and they're. "your welcome" is one that bugs me
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RE: Does anyone care about Roy pauley's opinion? - 8/27/2008 10:32:21 AM
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ORIGINAL: Kerrlaw There are at least three commonly used definitions for moot, and one has to be careful to use the word in the correct context. 1. Without legal significance, having already been decided. (not relevant here) 2. Irrelevant or of no practical importance. (as correctly used by Seaton above) 3. Subject to debate. (would also apply in this thread) Now, if we could get everyone to spell lose, as in "I want to lose weight", with just one "o". Kerr, you have hit on one of the most grevious mistakes a word nut like me wonders about. How can someone confuse the words "lose" and "loose"? I actually saw the word "loose" used in a headline in a local newspaper...the headline read "Sevier County Deputy Looses His Life". AAARRGH! And, as was also pointed out, using "your" for "you're" and "there" for "their" is kinda funny. There's a guy on another board I participate in from time to time who constantly uses the word "penultimate" to indicate the absolute epitome of a thing. Penultimate actually means next to last. But I guess it sounds more exciting that being merely "ultimate". Mike
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