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| 234.1 | THE LEGEND LIVES ON | AKOCOA::CHENARD |  | Fri May 29 1992 15:58 | 11 | 
|  |     I once had the pleasure of meeting Roy Orbison and having dinner with
    him (I knew his manager).  He was such a nice man, such a gentleman
    and very soft spoken which is surprising since he has such a powerful
    singing voice.  I had a chance to see him in concert twice, free
    tickets and front row seats.  I have nice souvenirs too, an 
    autographed album, backstage passes and of course pictures.  
    
    I am also interested if anyone has heard of any new releases.
    
    Monique
    
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| 234.2 | a singer | TOOK::SCHUCHARD | Don't go away mad! | Mon Jun 01 1992 12:56 | 5 | 
|  |     never met him, never saw/heard him live, but i've been a fan since 1961
    or so.  He has always been described as a very pleasant gentlman, but
    it's that voice that gets to me.
    
    bob
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| 234.3 |  | ROYALT::TASSINARI | Bob | Mon Jun 01 1992 14:22 | 7 | 
|  | 
    The voice IS spectacular live too! I saw him the year before he died and
  was impressed that his recordings were no gimmick. He could sing! The age 
 spread of his audience was a tribute to his ability.
  - Bob
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| 234.4 | Big O Band keeps the music alive | CUPMK::FRASCINELLA | In the beginning was the Word... | Mon Jun 01 1992 23:35 | 20 | 
|  |     There was a tribute to Roy Orbison recently in Manchester, NH. It seems
    there is some local talent that does impersonations. They call
    themselves the Big O band. The main event was Roy Small, who looked
    remarkably like Orbison, complete with black outfit, haircut, and
    sunglasses.  He came on stage once and went through many
    of the songs from the early 60s.  He came back later and sang tunes
    from the Wilburys album and from Mystery Girl.
    
    Another singer was Darlene Buchanon who sang Patsy Cline songs (a
    marvelous female vocalist who died too young).  Both were terrific. My
    only regret was that the band tended to drown out the singers at times.
    Why do bands seem to equate volume with quality?
    
    The audience was interesting to note.  There were people in their 20s
    all the way into their 60s.  It was really remarkable what a broad age
    appeal Roy Orbison continues to have.
    
    Yours,
    
    Michael F.
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| 234.5 | Big O | OLTRIX::ZAPPIA | what color is your 3 ton parachute? | Tue Jun 02 1992 09:21 | 7 | 
|  | 
	Still recall/regrettably missing his show at the Channel a few days
	prior...
	I wonder where the Japanese mag. Big O gets their name from.
	- Jim
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| 234.6 |  | LEDS::BURATI | let's play step on ants | Mon Jun 15 1992 17:50 | 1 | 
|  | Roy Orbison? Words fail me.
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| 234.7 |  | ESGWST::RDAVIS | Dan Quayle's badge of honor | Mon Jun 15 1992 18:11 | 2 | 
|  |     Rrrgh Orhghgghbssgssggh?  I'm all choked up.
    
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| 234.8 |  | SAHQ::LUBER | Home of 1992 Western Division Champs | Tue Oct 27 1992 08:40 | 1 | 
|  |     Anyone buy the new Orbison CD yet?  It got a good review in USA Today.
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| 234.9 |  | SLOHAN::FIELDS | and we'd go Running On Faith | Mon Apr 26 1993 09:31 | 7 | 
|  |     all this talk about F-troop with rock stars on it....I was on vacation
    last week and one day it was raining so I sat around the house channel
    surfin' and notice Roy in this weird kinda Wild,Wild,Wild West type
    movie....he had a staring role and was alright ! but I never found out
    the title of this movie....anyone know this ?
    
    Chris
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