Posted by JULIE (Webmistress) on March 12, 2006, 2:26 am I'm sure this is very upsetting to Frank Anderson. In a post made on March 11, 2006, Arie referred to what he said were "excellent stories about Jim Reeves" by Colin Escott in Colin's book "Roadkill on the Three-Chord Highway: Art and Trash in American Popular Music." In one of those stories, Escott writes: So fans, you can see what this means. Here you have: The sound you hear is Frank Anderson gagging on the foot he has lodged in his mouth.-- Julie
Message modified by board administrator June 22, 2006, 2:07 am
Oh oh. Here's another one. Not only did Arie den Dulk publish an interview with Charlie Louvin in 1994 in which Louvin talked about the occult but RIGHT NOW, on his website, Arie is praising a book by Colin Escott that contains a story about Jim Reeves' premonitions!
"'JIM HAD PREMONITIONS THAT HE WOULD DIE EARLY,' said Maxine Brown. 'HE USED TO TALK ABOUT THAT ALL THE TIME.'"
1) Arie recommending a book that has a story on a psychic experience by Jim, written by
2) Colin Escott, who must be PROMOTING THE OCCULT (to use Frank Anderson's phrase) because he printed this story and
3) You have above all JIM REEVES HIMSELF TALKING ABOUT HIS OWN PREMONITIONS WHICH TURNED OUT TO BE ACCURATE.
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