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From markeichelberger@comcast.net
Subject Re: R&RHOF
Date Mon, 22 Mar 2004 14:06:07 +0000

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Bill wrote:
>The George Harrison songs were great - loved seeing his son jam on rhythm
> guitar - although I would have loved to see Ringo induct him instead of
> Petty/Lynne. And Prince was a little cocky on the encore, y'think? :)

His son (Dahni??) looks so much him, it's scary.  Yes, Prince's solo was incredible, but a little "show boaty"....but, after all, he is Prince!  I think it's in his genes to be that way.  BTW, did anyone else notice that after ending both his first set and at the end of WMGGW, Prince threw his guitar up in the air and quickly walked away, but the guitar never seemed to fall to Earth.  Was this just quick editing or is he using gravity defying guitars?  Or highly trained guitar catchers?   

> Wonder why Dave Mason wasn't playing with Capaldi and Winwood on the Traffic
> cut - bad blood there? 

I was also wondering why Dave Mason he wasn't playing either.  Steve Winwood was really smoking on his guitar solo, wasn't he?  I forgot how good a guitar player he is.

> And was Norah Jones practicing her phone sex voice in her over-the-top intro
> to Prince, or is that what she normally talks like?

Actually, that was Alica Keys, not Norah Jones.

Mark Eichelberger


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