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There's a Ghost in this Building: Me and my guitar will face this ghost today
Good morning, Bakersfield! I'll be heading out to the site of the Buck Owens recording studios to (God willing) record a handful of tunes paying tribute to the history of this place, in the process of closing its doors. Songs to be recorded include There's a Ghost in This Building, Walls of Sound are Falling, Phat Chance, and Last Man Standing. If time permits, I've also written End of the World, paying tribute to World Records, another historic Kern County musical landmark. The session (representing the final page in the final chapter of the history of these studios), taking place this morning, is closed to the public, and, per management, please do not bring TV cameras. I sincerely apologize to representatives of the press that have tried to inquire about that possibility. If it were up to me I would allow cameras, even though it is well known that I have a marked disdain for publicity, and any form, hint or scintilla of fame, or the prospect of it :). I respect the wishes of the management and it supports my desire to keep a low profile. For those from the press that have been trying to reach me, I am available for questions about the project before and after the session, so please call me if you have an interest in this recording tribute session. But the results will be available in a form of a maxi CD single or an EP, tentatively entitled The Buck Owens Studios Farewell Session. Wish me luck! Stay tuned at: http://www.drblt.net
Here are the lyrics to the latest tribute to the building that held giants: There's a Ghost in this Building words and music by Dr BLT copyright 2008
there's a ghost in this building and the ghost won't go away there's a ghost in this building it's the ghost of yesterday it's the ghost of Buck Owens it's a ghost I need to face
there's a ghost in this building Jonathon Davis is his name Arlo Guthrie, Willie Nelson Iron Outlaws rode this train Rick and Nick and KDOB helped to form this rockin' chain
it's the ghost of Adema the ghost of 1939 in '68 it was re-haunted movies turn back with the time it's the ghost inside my mind
there's a ghost in this building and it goes by many names though they tear apart this building the ghost will linger it remains it's the ghost of Korn county and the history it contains it shall remain 6 comments from 4 users
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posted by
AnnieLWhite
on Apr 2, 2008 at 09:15 AM
im sorry i dont always post, but i do always read your blogs. =D you rock as always keep up the good work =D posted by
drblt
on Apr 2, 2008 at 05:01 PM
Its encouraging and supportive comments like yours, Annie, that give underdogs like myself a reason to keep moving forward. Thank you soooooooo much! posted by
Grampsdon
on Apr 2, 2008 at 08:34 PM
posted by
AnnieLWhite
on Apr 2, 2008 at 10:31 PM
UM yea G, it still looks like a movie theater. My mom went there she always says "I REMEMBER WHEN YOU GOT TO SEE A MOVIE FOR A QUARTER, YOU SAW A CARTOON AND NEWS REEL AND MOVIE" shes old
hahahahah love her always posted by
Grampsdon
on Apr 3, 2008 at 01:25 PM
we used to go to movies for 9 cents. And when there were the "zinc" pennies, we called them which looked silver, we could slip the old ladies selling tickets one of those, and get a penny back. In free! Yea. posted by
mentoburu2
on Apr 3, 2008 at 05:43 PM
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