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From Steve Alter <shteevea@yahoo.com>
Subject Re: Changing it when they already had it right. Selling out or searching for an
Date Fri, 4 May 2007 19:03:03 -0700 (PDT)

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Main Course is a truly GREAT album, their last classic IMHO.  I know people consider it their first "disco" album, but it really just laid some danceble rhythms on their template of harmonic folk-pop. I don't even consider Children of the World (which has a few great tunes) a disco album; I reserve that for SNF and everything that came after.

Michael vg <govango@yahoo.com> wrote:  --- Jaimie Vernon wrote:
> I'll see your "Stayin' Alive" and raise you "Jive Talkin'" AND "Nights On 
> Broadway". Plus..."Fanny (Be Tender)" was a waaaay better ballad than "How 
> Deep Is Your Pockets".

Man, I love "fanny". What an incredible single. And since we are 
on the subject of the Brothers Gibb, I cannot stop listening
to the frist 3 album reissues. These are so so good. 
The 1st album is a stone classic that I wonder how many people
have even heard before. 

michael 



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