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Re: Young'uns



Nick:
>About young Who fans, I was just curious how many of them there are 
on
>this list.

Well, "I'm One"!  I shall be 17 next Friday.  I've been a Who fan 
since I was 13 and a member of this list since I was...oh, I think 14.
  There aren't a WHOLE lot of us young Who fans, but more than you 
might at first think.  I only know one other teen Who fan offline, 
but right off the top of my head I can think of more than a dozen 
online.

Jill:
>I'm 16 ohhhhh, I'm young.  My friends all think I'm mighty weird to 
be
>listening to "old" music but I don't care.

Good for you!  I usually threaten to do a little headbustin' if 
anyone at school says anything against the Who.  I don't have to do 
this very often though, since my school is small and pretty much 
everyone knows not to mess with the Who when I'm around. :)
By the way, I run an online club for young female Who fans.  It is 
called the Glow Girls, and we have a sort of mini-mailing list and 
are working on a webpage project.  Would you (or any other young 
female lurkers out there) like to join?  If so, just drop me a line 
and let me know.

Paul:
>It would make my life to see the Who release an album, especially as 
I =
>am but 17 years old, and have never seen a new album from them in my 
=
>lifetime!

Sure you have..."Face Dances" and "It's Hard"!  You're just too young 
to remember!  So am I, but I think I may have very dim memories of 
seeing a Who Schlitz Beer ad when I was but a wee Ledbetter...

-Yellow "*I* rock America" Ledbetter