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Standingovation
Posted 2004-09-12 12:05 PM (#179018)
Subject: Norwood



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I just picked up a DVD of the Norwood movie with Joe Nameth and Glen Campbell. Really stupid movie but some nice shots of the Ovation shiny bowl Deluxe Balladeer.
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-09-12 3:51 PM (#179019 - in reply to #179018)
Subject: Re: Norwood


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And the musics not bad either from what I remember.I never got to see the entire movie, But at one time i had the soundtrack and the music was Pretty good. From what i hear it may have been the only redeeming quality. still, would like to see it.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-09-12 3:56 PM (#179020 - in reply to #179018)
Subject: Re: Norwood


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The very first song I ever sang for my wife was "I'll Paint You A Song" from that movie. The other song I still do is "Everything A Man Could Ever Need".

Very good tunes. The music for that movie was written by Mac Davis.

By the way, as has been mentioned before, the Deluxe Balladeer from the movie was donated by Glen and is in the Country Music Hall of Fame.
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TRboy
Posted 2004-09-12 9:45 PM (#179021 - in reply to #179018)
Subject: Re: Norwood



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Hey Dave,

The listing said the picture quality was "A"....what do you say???

Btw,that's a nice looking 000-18 but whatsup with this Nightbird & Co. stuff?????? :D
* * * *

Mike :cool:
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Standingovation
Posted 2004-09-12 10:35 PM (#179022 - in reply to #179018)
Subject: Re: Norwood



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Mike - you weren't supposed to mention the 000-18 around these parts! Let's just say I added another one to the herd and he lives on the other side of the fence from all the O's. I know a lot of M bashing goes on around here but sweet jesus and mary some of them sure sound nice!
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Tony Calman
Posted 2004-09-12 11:09 PM (#179023 - in reply to #179018)
Subject: Re: Norwood



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Dave, I'll never sell my Martin D-25K2; now I have Jon's Larrivee (bear claw spruce and Koa) coming in.

Still, just got the dark sunburst 1658 CL off of eBay for $560.
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Bluebird
Posted 2004-09-13 4:12 AM (#179024 - in reply to #179018)
Subject: Re: Norwood



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Is Norwood actually available on DVD or is it a copy?

Wayne
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Standingovation
Posted 2004-09-13 8:07 AM (#179025 - in reply to #179018)
Subject: Re: Norwood



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Norwood was available on VHS is Europe about 10 years ago (PAL format). I'm guessing that the DVD is a copy of it. Quality is pretty good.
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