Gene Good said.. snip: Steve is one of the producers of the recent Rev-Ola re-issue of Bergen > White-"For Women Only".If you like Jimmy Webb this is a must.Steve also > wrote the liner notes.For lover of lost pop masterpieces[and what a year > it's been] this is worth finding. I'll second that emotion! The Bergen White disc is brilliant!! Rev-Ola has been just smoking with this re-release, Chuck & Mary Perrin and October Country (to name but a few). A quick thanks to Jamie and others for bringing up the DVD "The Old Grey Whistle Test". I've been watching it lately and it's great fun. Quick thoughts: Elton John is so great singing "Tiny Dancer". So cool to see Bob Marley and the Wailers, youthful and so talented. Roxy Music is just a frickin gas! To my TOTAL surprise I got a huge kick out of Edgar Winter jamming away. I was even reminded of the greatness of Bruce per the out of studio shoot of him in concert. XTC is even here!! So many more. These are interesting in part, per they are filmed in front on a camera and not an audience. I honestly thought the only somewhat disappointing performance is Iggy Pop. He seems a bit forced. Which leads me to believe Iggy needs to feed off the audience to truly ratchet up the insane rock and roll in his soul. Anyway, two thumbs way up. Best, Steve D. NP: Roxy Music's "Street Life" and "Mother of Pearl" (so fun to hear these again) Wondering out loud... Why is it that I love soft pop, even crooner types (Scott Walker) but tend to dig the rockier side of Roxy Music more then the ballads? Hmmmmm.....