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questions
From: msecero@attmail.com (Martin J Secero)
Subject: QUESTIONS OF THE WEEK
To: thewho@cisco.com
Hello everybody!!!!!
I have 2 questions for the WHOlist that I'm sure will spark some thoughtful
debate:
1) Is it essential for your experience as a WHO fan to be a completist in
terms of band member's solo efforts? In other words, do you, as a WHO fan,
need all the solo albums in order to fully understand/appreciate the scope of
the WHO's importance/artistic development?
No, but it helps. I have most of Pete's stuff, but not much of the
others' albums.
2) What is your stance on WHO bootlegs? For or against? Does listening to
and/or owning/collecting have an effect on your appreciation of the WHO's
overall body of work?
I think collecting unauthorized live and studio stuff really sheds
new light on an already amazing body of work. My only problem with
it is the exorbatant (sp?) amount of money that is usually charged
for such material.
Bill Shaw
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William R. Shaw Jr. || It's too late to hesitate
SCO Technical Support || Let's Radiate!
Tape Technical Feature Specialist || - The Radiators
Santa Cruz, California, USA ||
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William R. Shaw Jr. || It's too late to hesitate
SCO Technical Support || Let's Radiate!
Tape Technical Feature Specialist || - The Radiators
Santa Cruz, California, USA ||