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From Keith Radich <kradich@optonline.net>
Subject Re: New Thread topic Cool music epiphany addendum
Date Thu, 26 Jun 2003 21:44:22 -0400

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Hi David,

Yes I agree this was definitely an epiphany for me also. I would say that
Yellen
had a big impact on my musical tastes from then on. Turned as onto a lot of
cool stuff and a lot of Canadian bands. Even better then being turned on to
Big Star in '77 was later finding copies of #1 Record and Radio City at the
record show on campus for a couple bucks apiece.

Of course having all the cutouts and budget priced albums at the SU record
store helped lead me down the path of no return.

I remember getting back from college and all my old friends questioning my
new musical taste.
They are still listening to Deep Purple, Who and Bob Dylan today, not that
it is a bad thing they just never cared much to hear anything that wasn't
popular on the radio.

Ok, that's it 3 posts in one year. I think I reached my quota :-)

Keith

> Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 09:20:52 -0700
> From: "David Bash" <bashpop@earthlink.net>
> To: "Audities" <audities@smoe.org>
> Subject: Re: New Thread topic Cool music epiphany addendum
> Message-ID: <001b01c33bfe$e9b52280$5116fea9@david>
>
> Ok, I realize I forgot a fundamental "epiphany", which came
chronologically
> before all the phases I listed, and the only reason I feel compelled to
post
> it is because my old college buddy and Audities member (and recently
former
> lurker) Keith Radich is involved.  It was the 1977 school year at Syracuse
> University.  Keith and I, along with our buddies Jack Yellen, Joe Cahir,
and
> Chris Dahl, used to hang out together and turn each other on to "obscure"
> groups.  In fact, it was Mr. Yellen who had introduced us to the joys of
Big
> Star (and in early 1977 it was *extremely cool* that he know who they
were),
> Chilliwack, Rare Bird, and so many others.
>
> Jack Yellen, wherever you are, I have you to largely thank for becoming
the
> sick person I am!  :-)
> --
> Pop Rules!!!!!
> Take Care,
> David



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