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 > > > -- ___________________________________________________________ Sam Smith 1020 Jersey St. #2 Denver CO 80220 303.321.0515 /h | 303.981.4398 /c orb@colorado.edu | sam@lullabypit.com http://www.lullabypit.com You may have success in life, but then just think of it - what kind of life was it? What good was it - you've never done the thing you wanted to do in all your life. I always tell my students, go where your body and soul want to go. When you have the feeling, then stay with it, and don't let anyone throw you off. - Joseph Campbell