I
C>could just borrow your CDs too, I s'pose. On tape I have _One of a
C>Kind_ and I may have another one floating around somewhere.
LP's. I have _Feels Good to Me_ and _Bill Bruford's Earthworks_.
C> SD> what did you think of
C> SD> that Renaissance live?
C>Well, I can't seem to get enough of "Carpet of the Sun" (truly a
C>phenomenal song) and I like "Mother Russia" a lot too. "Running Hard"
C>is OK. That's all I've listened to.
It's a good start. Other than (maybe) the flip side, it's the best side
they ever did. Old Fart Story: First I ever heard of Renaissance was
on the campus radio station at New Mexico State (the one you can't hear
off the campus). They played "Carpet of the Sun". Eventually I found
_Live_.
As for Annie's voice, well, it's
C>the best female singing voice I've ever heard.
I think Linda Ronstadt is easily as good, if not better, but I don't
like most of her music. Annie reminds me of Olivia Newton-John singing
for the Moody Blues. Again, I also don't like O's music as much as
Renaissance.
I think I'll need to
C>try more Renassaince.
You have a tape somewhere...too bad you don't have a tape player.
C> C>The Beatles Anthology 3
C> SD> Are they fully finished George Martin versions? I'd buy the
C> SD> Anthology just for that.
C>Martin produced and Glyn Johns engineered the following:
C>are "*I've Got A Feeling," "*Dig A Pony," "*Two of Us," "*For You
Blue,"
C>"*The Long And Winding Road," "*Get Back," all of which, if I'm not
C>mistaken, ended up on _Let It Be_ (I don't have that album). These
C>are all the non-Spectorized versions.
Missing trax:
Across the Universe
I Me Mine
Dig It (expendable)
Let It Be
Maggie Mae (expendable)
One After 909
AU, IMM and LIB are among the Beatles' best songs, if you allow for the
botch job Phil (Wall of Ronnie) Spector did.
Stuart
NP: Janus "Red Sun"/_Gravedigger_
11/15/96
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