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Fat Red
10 Dec 2001, 13:15
Can someone please remind me of the lineup?

The Hippie
10 Dec 2001, 13:28
Collectively George Harrison, Roy Orbison, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne all played as the Wibury's at some stage, I just cant remember who were the original 4 ATM. There might have been someone I'm forgetting in the second version of the band.

I was talking to a mate who runs a music store in my town and asked him what the chances of The Travelling Wilbury's 2 albums being re-released on CD, especially after George Harrisons passing and he said he had talked to a rep about that same thing. He was told it will never happen as it was a condition of Roy Orbison's will that the Wilbury's stuff was never to be released on CD, don't ask me why. Hope it's crap because I'd love to get a hold of a copy now.

lioness
11 Dec 2001, 21:34
Originally posted by The Hippie

I was talking to a mate who runs a music store in my town and asked him what the chances of The Travelling Wilbury's 2 albums being re-released on CD, especially after George Harrisons passing and he said he had talked to a rep about that same thing. He was told it will never happen as it was a condition of Roy Orbison's will that the Wilbury's stuff was never to be released on CD, don't ask me why. Hope it's crap because I'd love to get a hold of a copy now.

WOW that'd be sensational!!!!!!!! Hope it happens. :)

Blues_Brat
12 Dec 2001, 01:05
:confused:

I have both albums on CD, are you sure that is correct?

jod23
12 Dec 2001, 03:18
George Harrison, Roy Orbison, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty and Bob Dylan were the original Traveling Wilburys. There first album called Travelling Wilburys featured all 5 guys. Roy Orbison died before the band could release another album but the remaining four went ahead and released a second album cheekily called Volume 3.

They were a top band.

Danny Chook Fan Club
12 Dec 2001, 09:40
My question: how does a no-talent schlepper like Jeff Lynne get to hook up with Harrison, Dylan, Orbison and Petty?

Dave
12 Dec 2001, 09:42
Dirty photos? :eek:

Fat Red
12 Dec 2001, 09:52
Originally posted by Dave
Dirty photos? :eek:

that might explain all the smiling in the End of the Line video:D

The Hippie
12 Dec 2001, 13:15
Originally posted by Blues_Brat
:confused:

I have both albums on CD, are you sure that is correct?

I've been looking all over for a mention of them as a cd release, online, through record stores, swaps, everwhere I've looked there's never been a mention of them being released on CD and even the back catalogue cassettes aren't available. How did you find them, BB?

mantis
12 Dec 2001, 13:28
I thought 3 in the original line up were, Kris Kristofferson (SP), Willie Nelson & Waylon Jennings, who no one has mentioned.

Danny Chook Fan Club
12 Dec 2001, 13:29
The Highwaymen there mantis, and you left out Johnny Cash.

mantis
12 Dec 2001, 13:33
Originally posted by Danny Chook Fan Club
The Highwaymen there mantis, and you left out Johnny Cash.

OOPs wrong band & I was just about to add Johnny, LOL :D

Didn't think the people in The Highwaymen would be popular with many people on BF, I myself really like them and yes I do have their first album. :D

jod23
12 Dec 2001, 17:46
Originally posted by mantis


OOPs wrong band & I was just about to add Johnny, LOL :D

Didn't think the people in The Highwaymen would be popular with many people on BF, I myself really like them and yes I do have their first album. :D

The Highwaymen??? I cant say i have heard of them, single performers on there own i have. But isnt Kris Kristofferson now an actor. He was in Blade? :D

mantis
12 Dec 2001, 18:50
Originally posted by jod23


The Highwaymen??? I cant say i have heard of them, single performers on there own i have. But isnt Kris Kristofferson now an actor. He was in Blade? :D

I think he does acting now, I also think he had a kid with Cher & they named him Elijah Blue. :eek: :eek: :eek:

NakedDeadGuy
12 Dec 2001, 19:20
Originally posted by The Hippie


I've been looking all over for a mention of them as a cd release, online, through record stores, swaps, everwhere I've looked there's never been a mention of them being released on CD and even the back catalogue cassettes aren't available. How did you find them, BB?


I have them both on CD as well Hippie. Both years old now, can't specifically remember buying them so I'd say I just walked in and bought them off the street at the time. Good luck!