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Young Who fans
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- From: Rick Carroll 617-329-3350 x496 <CARROLL@faxon.com>
- Date: Wed, 27 Sep 1995 15:43:37 -0400 (EDT)
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>>About three weeks ago, while playing Live at Leeds, my 
>>two-and-a-half-year-old daughter really got into Young Man Blues and Happy 
>>Jack. Ever since then all she wants to hear is YMB. Once in a while she'll 
>>ask for Happy Jack, but not as often. I threw on the 30 Yrs. video of YMB, 
>>and that really sent her over the edge. She does a great imitation of Moonie. 
>>Now all I hear is "Young Man Blues on the TV Daddy, Young Man Blues on the TV 
>>Daddy." She's starting to get hooked on Happy Jack as well. Any other young 
>>Who fans out there?
          
>          Yes, my oldest daughter (age 6) enjoys MAGIC BUS and a 
>          bootlegged version I have of BORIS THE SPIDER from 1979.  I 
>          guess that's not too surprising since they are both classic 
>          'silly' Who songs (she'd probably like WASP MAN, too).  I 
>          should preface that she tends to prefer these songs when we 
>          are driving; I guess she doesn't want to hear 'em at home 
>          because I tend to play them rather loudly.
          
My three-year-old twins are partial to Entwistle compositions.  Their favourite
is Silas Stingy with Boris the Spider next.
Rick Carroll
carroll@faxon.com