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>Oh Pete will for sure.  That's just so he can have 55 more years of
>people coming up to him and saying, "Hey!  I thought you said you'd die
>before you got old?"

Brian:

I could live with that...

>    I think there is so much music out there right now and if you are not
>happy with what you are listening to you need to search deeper

Seth:

Well, um, I DO own a music store. I do get to hear just about everything
which comes out. I will amend what I said the other day about the Pumpkins;
they were the last band to excite me but the last band to move me was The
Wildhearts, from the UK, and they're just good fun. A PERFECT band to open
for The Who, BTW.

>underground bands and if you listen to the local radio you can even hear

Not around here, unfortunately.

>I saw an old interview of Mick Jagger when he was young(very young) and he
>was asked how long he would perform, and his answer was til the day he
>died.

Marino:

That's just our damned luck, isn't it?

>3.The Stones haven't came up with anything original
>since the damn 70!

Jess:

You got that right (no Lynyrd Skynyrd reference intended; I've always hated
those guys).

>Okay, Mark.  It was "English Boy" you were saying is rock?  Nah.  That's
one
>of Pete's jazz hybrids.

Keets:

If you say so. Sounds exactly like Rock to me. But you know me, I'm broad.

>Does anybody other than me like "Rocks In The Head"?  I think that Days Of
>Light, Times Change, and Blues Mans Road are some of Rogers best singing.

Jon:

I think that Days Of Light might have been OK if it wasn't for that crappy
background singing. Did Rog think he used to be with The Archies or what?
Ah, The Archies...now THERE was an innovative band..."Nah nah nah NAH nah
nah/Jingle jangle jingle..."

              Cheers                              ML