Hello to all of the fans of Ray Stevens! I just finished listening to a long form interview of Ray. For those that might wonder what the phrase 'long form' means it basically means the interview is longer than 'short form'. Okay, I'm trying to be cute...but in all seriousness the phrase 'long form' simply means that the interview is lengthy and it isn't rushed. I came across a link to this interview on a social media page...and the specifics state that the interview took place yesterday (January 20th). A podcast titled
Truckers Network Radio hosted by Shelley Johnson, Tom Kelley, and Tom Kyrk. You will hear all three in addition to Ray Stevens during the long form interview. The episode's length of time is 54 minutes, 22 seconds and every minute and second of that podcast is filled completely. In the interview, which is subtitled
A Walk Down Memory Lane, Ray discusses a lot of his history and touches on several of his recordings. In addition to recalling a lot of his recordings the host plays seven of Ray's recordings at various times throughout the interview. In a career that dates back to the late 1950s it is next to impossible to give everything a detailed going over...even in a long form interview...and so the hosts touch upon what a public may be familiar with or what they may not know when it comes to Ray Stevens. Toward the end of the interview they speak about his
CabaRay showroom and that it'll re-open for the 2023 season in March.
I took some notes while listening and was going to compose a detailed overview of the interview but then I decided against that at the last minute. I think a long form overview of a long form interview may discourage some from listening to the
actual interview and it would therefore rob yourselves of hearing Ray personally answer all of the questions being asked and his recalling his 60+ year recording career...and so here is the
LINK. You'll love every minute of the interview.
The Ray Stevens recordings that the hosts play are:
Jeremiah Peabody's Green and Purple Pills (2005 recording)
Misty (original 1975 recording)
Mississippi Squirrel Revival (1992 recording)
It's Me Again, Margaret (1992 recording)
The Streak (1992 recording)
Everything is Beautiful (1992 recording)
Gitarzan (1995 recording)
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