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From | ~orb <SamSmith@colorado.edu> |
Subject | Heep Good Music for Early Teens |
Date | Wed, 26 Nov 2003 08:15:20 -0700 |
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Damn, Bruce, I'd forgotten all about Uriah Heep. In particular, I'd
recommend DEMONS AND WIZARDS - I remember discovering that one when I
was in high school and I just about played it to death....
Not Lame wrote:
>With all this most serious talk of finding the perfect match of music to
>introduce teens to this lists' most exquisite good taste, I would like to
>suggest making a short tape, with all the requisite sublimity at the time of
>handing it over to budding pre-adult, that contains some(but not
>exclusively) of the following:
>
>Uriah Heep
>Mahogany Rush
>Fanny
>Ten Years After
>And, of course, Foghat since so many of us are closet 'Hat fans.
>
>This would, assuredly, usher the teen on a path of fully repelled
>self-discovery as she/he flees from controlling guidance of their parents.
>Just imagine the looks that teen would give up as you watch her/him
>listening to themusic on their Ipods. Cost? Priceless.
>
>A thought. Not much of one, granted, but still a thought.
>
>Peace Out,
>Bruce @ Not Lame
>
>
>
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