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Cameron can you hear me?




>The Who.

Kevin:

Good point.

>Add to that English Beat and Gen. Public, and you've got my NW list.

I have a much longer list, but I am "obsessed" with music as my mother used
to tell me.

>Any Dead Milkmen fans out there?

Yeah, I like them. I have the single of Too Drunk To Fuck, for instance.

>I'll have to get back <RATS> to you with a list of songs.

You're a mindreader (see my new sig).

>and his career are a far cry from the peak.  Pete on the other hand is
>not far from his peak.

Joe:

I'd say he's a better guitarist now than he ever was before. 20 years to
practice, I guess.

>Using this logic, I guess that Eddy Van Halen is Roger Clemens,

And what about Stanley Jordan?

>Since younger acts have been mentioned, you'd think the strategy would be
to
>swap fans.

Keets:

A good strategy, but unfortunately for the Wallflowers...they're already
"over." Their CDs don't sell anymore...let me put it this way: it's easier
to sell a Michael Bolton CD.
My point being: I don't know that the Wallflowers will bring anyone new to
the Who.

>It's a warm and very funny movie considering it's all set in the heart of
>Rock 'n' Roll Babylon.

Brian:

I've heard Crowe had the idea for this movie in 1970, when seeing The Who
perform Tommy live.


"RATS."
    George W Bush, boy genius, Presidential candidate 2000


        Cheers                 ML