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Subject: Re: WHOSE SONG?: "..I'm easy...." Please Help me too :-) Date: 1999/02/01 From: "Bob Parkins" <parky@istar.ca> Message-ID: <a7ht2.8$%q5.66061@NewsRead.Toronto.iSTAR.net>#1/1 References: <793s2r$kn7$1@news.ncal.verio.com> <79401c$jbi$1@minus.oleane.net> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.3110.3 X-Trace: NewsRead.Toronto.iSTAR.net 917872198 137.186.208.107 (Mon, 01 Feb 1999 07:29:58 EDT) NNTP-Posting-Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 07:29:58 EDT Newsgroups: alt.music.leonard-cohen
Nashville, one of Altman's early epics. One of the Carradine crew, if memory servies. -- Parky "Logic and proportion have finally fallen sloppy dead." Fred Pacquier wrote in message <79401c$jbi$1@minus.oleane.net>... >While we're on this, like, totally off-topic trail of serendipity, maybe now >is as good a time as never to air my request. This has been nagging me >on-and-off for years, not important enough to launch a full-scale enquiry, not >unimportant enough to forget about completely... > >So: in the mid-seventies I saw an american movie here in France (that's when I >saw it, maybe it was older, but not by much). I have this vivid memory of a >scene in a bar where a big, tall, blonde guy with a mustache and a guitar >sings a song with a coda that ends in "... I'm eaaasyyyyy...". > >I liked the song a lot, but to this day I don't know what it's called and who >it was sung by. For a while I thought the guy was Kris Kristofersson and the >movie was 'the strawberry statement', but I couldn't find the song on the >movie soundtrack or on KK records... Once in a while I hear the song playing >on the radio but somehow I'm always too late to find out. > >Thanks to anyone who can lay peace to this poor soul :-)))))