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The Demise of The Who - TKAA - JEB



>From: Keithjmoon70@aol.com
>Subject: Re: The Demise of The Who?
>
>In a message dated 10/15/02 11:19:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
>SicilianMother@aol.com writes:
>
>> Just my two cents worth.  I will buy, listen and love it if Pete writes
new. 
>>  
>> He isn't a 20 or 30 or 40 year old poet anymore........but a 50 something

>> poet.  Obviously, he is going to write differently.......and that is fine

>> with me.
> 
>
>You are not alone.  He is much wiser now as well.

Totally agree with you Jon and what SM wrote above. Bu, I also agree with
everything else Oh Wise SicilianMother wrote (always picture this tanned
wrinkly lady in a Moo-Moo holding a pizza rolling-pin and standing in front
of a grape-vine covered wall :).  Unfortunately, the other stuff is the
fucking reality for The Who.  It sucks, but is reality.

>From: "Schrade, Scott" <sschrade@ascpl.lib.oh.us>
>Subject: Re: Another TKAA movie
>
>> At one workshop, two former Enloe High students showed a
>> documentary, "The Kids Are Alright," about gay teens in 
>> Wake County...
>
>I wonder if that's the unedited version.  ;-)

BAHAHAH!  Damn coffee keeps coming out me nose!

>From: "Schrade, Scott" <sschrade@ascpl.lib.oh.us>
>Subject: Greatest Rock & Roll Band?  Why, the Stones, of course. 
>
>The Rolling Stones' latest tour blew through Cleveland
>two nights ago.  My friend Curtis reports it was a fan-
>tastic show.  

My buddy Stu saw them when they were in DC (hey, he was given tickets).
He also thought it was a strong show.

>They played a brand new song.  They played quite a few
>rarities (emphasis on EXILE ON MAIN STREET).  They were
>loud.  They were energetic.  Better than their last few
>tours, Curtis reported.

Stu's words to a t.

>My local paper had a big picture of Mick Jagger on the
>front page the day after the show.  Glowing review.
>
>No complaints of tinnitus from Keith Richards.  And app-
>arently Mick & Keith are still able to actually write
>rock songs for the band.
>
>Goodnight, Who.  Long live the Rolling Stones.  The bat-
>tle's over.

"Click-Bang, what a hang..............."  JMH

>From: Alan McKendree <amck@thenetdr.com>
>Subject: LfL Deluxe update
>
>Steve Luongo reports that the final master tapes for Left for Live 
>Deluxe are to be turned in today. 
>Steve says, 
>"This is beyond music, this is WEATHER" -- and I'm sure he means 
>stormy weather at that.

Any tracks from VT???
They really seemed to enjoy it here.