Paradise" by John Prine

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Nick Reed
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Paradise" by John Prine

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Do any of you remember this song that was recorded back in the '60's. The Peabody Coal Shovel mentioned in the song was a Bucyrus-Erie 3850-B. I actually got to see that shovel operate when I was 12 years old.

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The old 3850-B no longer exists, and it was buried at the Sinclair Coal Mine back sometime around 1990. The Shovel was in operation from 1963 till 1988.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Nick Reed on 25 April 2004 at 07:07 AM.]</p></FONT>
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I've played it many times Nick. Prine is one
great song writer.
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The Everly Brothers did a fine version of this fascinating song - think it's on either 'Pass The Chicken and Listen' or 'Stories We Could Tell'.

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Post by Doug Earnest »

I was working in Evansville IN a few years ago and took a drive through Western Kentucky on my day off. Ended up in Muehlenburg County so explored the area. There was a big shovel visible, don't know if it was working. As it turns out, the millwrights who were working with me were mostly from Muehlenburg county. Great bunch of people. Saw the Green River also. Paradise is a great song, I've done it in bluegrass and C&W electric bands. It's always a hit.

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did he also write Please don't Bury me?
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Post by David L. Donald »

Donna yes he did.
I played that with a band last year, very funny song.

I also do "Your Flag Decal Won't Get You Into Heaven Anymore".
I take a short break that he didn't write, and do a pick along the bass string sliding down (GGRRRrrrrraaa) as I say "GOING DOWN",
for the one way elavator to the underworld, and continue with the last chorus.

I played a Prine song on my very 1st public performance.

And played Paradise last week for some one.
A lovely poignant song of lost inocence,
and that you can never go back home...
it ain't thar no mo..

A great, and under rated songwriter performer.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by David L. Donald on 25 April 2004 at 06:06 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Joey Ace »

I recently saw John Prine in Billy Bob Thorton's movie "Daddy and Them".

He fit his part so perfect it didn't look like he was acting.

The movie has great sountrack, with lots of Steel by the late/great Gary Hogue. Marty Stuart produced the music and does a lot beautiful mandolin and guitar in it.
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Post by Walter Stettner »

Have you ever heard the duet record he did "In Spite Of Ourselves"? It contains classic duets:

We're Not The Jetset (&Iris Dement)
So Sad To Watch Good Love Go Bad (& Connie Smith)
Wedding Bells/Let's Turn Back The Years (& Lucinda Williams)
When Two Worlds Collide (& Trisha Yearwood)
Milwaukee Here I Come (& Melba Montgomery)
I Know One (& Emmylou Harris)
It's A Cheating Situation (& Dolores Keane)
Back Street Affair (& Patty Loveless)
Loose Talk (& Connie Smith)
Let's Invite Them Over (& Iris Dement)
Till A Tear Becomes A Rose (& Fiona Prine)
In A Town This Size (& Dolores Keane)
We Could (& Iris Dement)
We Must Have Been Out Of Our Minds (& Melba Montgomery)
In Spite Of Ourselves (& Iris Dement)
Dear John (I Sent Your Saddle Home (Solo)

Steel & Dobro is played by Dan Dugmore and Al Perkins, one track by Buddy Emmons & Gene Wooten.

I know this one doesn't highlight the writer John Prine, but it's a great album, still available at Amazon.

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Post by David L. Donald »

Funny, I got a call to go play at a medieval festival in Sommiere today.

After it was getting to general music, not just anceint, I was playing mandolin with a scottish fiddler in a 900 year old back alley cave, with crepes and mulled wine served by people in middle ages garb.

We played a bunch of reels and mazourkas and such.
But someone asked for an american country tune.

So I played Paradise.
And Columbus Stockade in Dm.
Both went over very well too.

And I was jamming with a guy who played A Vielle / Hurdy Gurdy like Sting played on the grammys.
Fiddler mandolin and vielle sound great togehter.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by David L. Donald on 25 April 2004 at 02:40 PM.]</p></FONT>
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David - VERY cool!!!!
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Post by Olli Haavisto »

Yes, In Spite of Ourselves is a great album, and to me it is , along with Buddy Miller`s Your Love and Other Lies a reminder of how good a steel player Al Perkins is! Touch , tone and phrasing , all top notch.

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I'm working for ulfTone music, the independent record label that put out "in spite of ourselves" in Europe and it's one of my favourite albums on ulfTone. He did another one for us called "Souvenirs", a collection of his own favourite songs that is one of my all time favourites. Every version on this CD I like better that the originals. A perfect album. Check http//www.ulftone.com for more information if you're interested...

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Post by Theresa Galbraith »

Joey,
Gregg and I rented it last week. WOW! John can act too! I love the throwing the rock scene! Image
"Daddy and Them" will be my next DVD purchase!
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Post by Ron Randall »

Yes!
Our Thursday night band played it last night.

"I'm sorry my son
but you're too late in askin'
Mr. Peabody's coal train done hauled it away"

We do it with guitar, hi strung guitar and dobro, 3 part Hominy!