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Re: a side note...
On Tue, 7 Feb 1995, Kevin Winn wrote:
> Just heard on NPR that the new conductor of the Boston Pops was named
> today -- Keith Lockheart (sp?), who is 35 years old and includes in
r> his list of musical tastes the Grateful Dead and the Who.
> This should bring tears of anticipatory joy to those on the list (not
> including myself) who yearn for more symphonic interpretations of PT's
> stuff.
Kevin,
The classics never die, eh? :-)
Pete T and the w created works of art, which will pass the test of time,
IMHO.
If the Boston Pops play a group of who stuff, I would watch it on tv,
sign along, and have a good time.
:-) The classical music of an era never goes away, it never "dies..."
Any words on a digatal remastered "Live at Leeds...?"
The best on PT stuff?
(ie. when are they available... for folk like me to buy.....)
I really do want to know.
(this list has helped me with other information in the past....)
Talk later all.
Kevin Wilson