
Posted by Roy Zinck
on January 7, 2008, 11:32 am, in reply to "Re: Xmas greetings"
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Hi Bob :
Amazing how most Jim Reeves fans seem to have a common denomination. Before I had a computer and there was no ''ON LINE''I was at a loss to access information on our favorite singer. Then it happened, got the computer and I was hoping I could find something, anything. Of course, I had to rely on my youngest son to do a search, didn't even know how to turn the thing on. To my amazement, he found The Jim Reeves Way. Just like yourself, I thought I was one of the last dedicated fans left in the world.
This forum, thanks to Larry and Julie, has given us all a breath of fresh air. The exchange of ideas is something I look forward to each week, and will serve to keep Jim's memory and music alive for all of us, even after 43 years. Can't get better than that. THANKS EVERYONE!!!
Forever a Fan
Roy
--Previous Message--
: Dear Dr. Belshakov:
:
: When I was in ninth grade, I started
: listening to a country station because I
: couldn't understand the words to most of the
: rock songs.
:
: The big song that January of 1966 was Jim's
: "Snowflake" which was (and is)
: just a delightful little song. As I time
: went on and I heard more ballads from Jim
: ("He'll Have to Go" just blew me
: away the first time I heard it.)I released
: what an incredible voice he had.
:
: I did correspond once with his wife, I got
: to visit Jim Reeve's Enterprises, where we
: saw stacks
: of awards and gold records leaning against
: the wall all around the room.
:
: Mostly though I have always just been a fan.
: There was no other voice like his. And I
: believe now that he was the person that I
: always thought he was, a Christian gentleman
: who was given the most beautiful voice maybe
: ever.
:
: This website and the work of Jordans has
: reinvigorated my enthusiasm for Jim. I kind
: of thought I was the only fan left 10 years
: ago. Now
: I know there are thousands, if not millions
: of us
: all around the world.
:
: It's great to share with you.
:
: Bob Robyn
: --Previous Message--
: Dear Mr.Robyn! My story begins when I was
: a
: university freshman, and that means quite a
: distance from now.
: Once I was sitting, listening to the BBC
: broadcast entytled "Listeners'
: Choice", a music program for listeners
: who chose their favorite tunes to be played
: over by the radio. And then I heard
: someone's choice, a song called "Roses
: Are Red". That was the firsr song by
: Jim Reeves, and eversince I've got
: absolutely enchanted by his voice, even at
: that time when I loved the rock'n'roll music
: and all those newcomers to the rock scene.
: I started looking for more of Jim's songs
: and found a lot of them but very soon I
: discovered - again listening to the radio -
: about that horrible crush that took his
: life. And that was a personal blow for me.
: By that time I've already been his
: dedicated fan. Soon I traveled to the US and
: there in Boston I purchased my first LPs of
: Jim which I keep as a treasure, a beginning
: of my rather modest but still a very
: beautiful Jim Reeves collection.
: Later a trip to Australia followed and
: there I also managed to get another great
: record, "Good'n'Country". More
: records followed bought in many places. I
: also began my country music collecion where
: I keep, apart from Jim, many wonderful CD
: recordings of my fevorite artists.
: My record collection is rather big and
: contains different musical samles, includung
: classical music, old music, blues, jazz,
: soul, etc. But sometimes when I come home
: tired as hell and want cosolation, I turn on
: my player (a very good&powerful one) an
: listen to such tunes, for example, as
: "Adios Amigo", "Is It Really
: Over", "Mexicali Rose" (you
: just name them) and I have my Scotch on the
: rocks and then I have my peace of mind (for
: a while).
: Ain't it great?
: During my lifetime I never met anything
: as beautiful as Jim's voice and I guess I'm
: simply blessed to have discovered him during
: my younger years. So I keep Jim's music as
: the core of my collection continuing to
: search for moreof his music. Some of the CDs
: I bought in Moscow which now has splendid
: music shops.
: Thanks for your attention and it will
: certainly be a pleasure to have you in
: touch.
: Again, many happy returns on the occasion
: of the New Year and take care!
: Sincerely, Dr.Sergei Bolshakov
:
:
: --Previous Message--
:
: It would be a pleasure to hear it, Dr.
: Bolshakov.
: Jim's world-wide popularity 42 years after
: his is astounding. His voice is
: timeless.
:
: Thank you.
:
: Bob
: --Previous Message--
: Dear Mr.Robyn! It was a pleasure to get a
: response from you.
: If this message of mine reaches you all
: right, I promise to tell you my lovestory
: with Jim
: Until then, again - lots of luck in 2008.
: Sincerely, Sergei Bolshakov
:
:
: --Previous Message--
: Dr. Bolshakov:
: This is the first time I can remember a
: Russian posting on this site. Welcome! Does
: Jim have a following in Moscow? How long
: have you been a fan?
:
: Bob
: (in Pennsylvania)
: --Previous Message--
: Best Season's greetings to all fans of
: immortal Jim Reeves around the globe, from
: Moscow, Russia!
: Let the world be a better place for all
: of us, our children too.
: And with the wonderful Jim's music it
: will surely be.
: Merry Xmas & Happy New Year!
: Dr. Sergei Bolshakov
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