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From rob@splitsville.com
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Date Fri, 19 May 2006 14:07:31 -0400

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Live at Leeds is an appropriate choice, as today is Mr. Townshend's 61st birthday.
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>Been listening to the Sweet/Hoffs CD, and enjoying
>it massively.	Its worth
>the price of admission just to hear Susanna do
>Different Drum - gives me
>goose bumps.  But that's just the tip of the
>iceberg, every song is good if
>not great - it plays like your favorite best of
>60s/early 70s mix tape.
>Somehow they manage to pay homage to the originals
>yet make them their own.
>One of the best covers albums I've ever heard.
>
>On the flip side, I dusted off some old Willie
>Wisely after enjoying his
>recent Parador CD.  Put Parlez Vous Francais by the
>Willie Wisely trio, and
>couldn't believe it was the same guy.	The second
>song in, Cannot Love You
>Enough, is a great catchy pop song, but the rest is
>IMO very aimless and
>forgettable.  Next up are She and Turbosherbet -
>hopefully they'll fare
>better.
>
>Also on the changer - Queen (the recent discussion
>got me jazzed to revisit
>them), and The Who Live At Leeds!

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