Marty "More Songs about Cars and Girls" Rudnick wrote: > I think I would have had Bob Dylan's 'Blood On The Tracks' on there > ahead of some of the others. Yes, you are correct sir! I would add: Let's Get It On - Marvin Gaye (best Motown album ever??) Zoom - The Knack Trade Test Tramsmissions - The Buzzocks & tho not my cup-o-tea, American Idiot - Green Day Mr Holmes astutely comments: > I think the Elvis TV special was more of the comeback than the album > that captured it. Along these lines the literal rediscovery of Howard Tate and being able to see him perform live @ the Sweetwater in Mill Valley (thanks to Village Music owner John Goddard) was way beyond anything that could be placed on record. And lastly & sadly I would have loved to report the new Shirts album "Only The Dead Know Brooklyn" is a remarkable comback album but w/o Annie Golden there's no spark. My absolute biggest musical disappointment (that Annie wasn't envolved) in the past few years. I was hoping for Inner Sleeve II... You can sample here: http://www.stereosociety.com/brooklyn.html - michael