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Re: LAL#
On Fri, 17 Mar 1995, Christopher L. Goosman wrote:
> I have found that Rush's 2112 can be the best value in jukebox music. The
> title track is 18min long. Many a bar patron has been miffed when I find it
> on the jukebox. Although I ususally play twice as much Who ;-)
>
> --
> Christopher Goosman/PO Box 2871/Ann Arbor, MI/48106-2871
> goose@umcc.umich.edu
>
Christopher,
It's really great to see that some huge Rush/Who fans exist
besides myself. I have every one of Rush's albums, as well as snatching
7 or 8 bootlegs over the years. I have also seen Rush 3 times
(unfortunately, none of these were during the Farewell-Pictures-Waves
era). As for The Who, I only have about 20 of their albums, but I'm
still a huge fan :) No big message.....just wanted to express my
admirable feelings towards a fellow Rush/Who fanatic.
Thanks for listening,
Grady (the Cap'n)
Boisterous owner of LaL#10027
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Grady M. Wick
1890 Bent Pine Hill W:(610)481-2433
Fogelsville, PA 18051 H:(610)366-9019
wickgm@ttown.apci.com
"I'm an English boy, I was brought upright;
you can hold me down, and I will bite."
--Pete Towshend's "English Boy"
from the album "Psychoderelict"
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- From: goose@umcc.umich.edu (Christopher L. Goosman)