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Whew!! I just got done reading two weeks of archives.  And on to the 
content:

Lev Polinsky <polinsky@husc.harvard.edu> Wrote:

>Adam Sandler, They're all gonna laugh at you.  I don't recommend this
>disc.  I don't even like it.  But it's got the Lunchlady song and the
>Turkey song, which are great.

Oh come on, "Medium Pace" is brillian musical comedy....uh..;-)

>And one more which I'll ask as a trivia question.  If you can recognize
>this CD, you really spend too much time with music:

>A CD released by a major label in 1989 which features the following:
>Eric Burdon, Ben E. King, Wilson Pickett, Steve Cropper, 'Duck' Dunn,
>Carole King, Brian Wilson, Joe Walsh, Mick Fleetwood, Dr. Eugene Landy,
>Buddy Guy, George Clinton, David Sanborn, and countless others.  It is
>not a compilation CD.

>Name it.

That has to be Paul Shaffers solo record, the man with the shortest lived 
contract, was dropped from Atlantic(?) two weeks after this release.
Coast to Coast was the title.

>Now, what the heck does this have to do with the Who?

You got me there, I dunno...

"Man...or Astro-Man?" <mb19202@conrad.appstate.edu> Wrote:
>I think is very talented, and the drummer for the Velvet Underground.  I
>haven't listened to them very much but what I have heard I liked.  I

That would be Maureen (Mo) Tucker.  I don't think she's a great 'rock' 
drummer,
but how/what she played was a perfect fit for The VU.

As for the bottles on John's microphone stand, I'm sure one of them was 
Cognac and the other was white wine or scotch.

Christopher