I always thought that Deface the Music was created in the spirit of the Beatles, which is how I've enjoyed it all these years. I agree with you, Bob, about A Little Trip. Great stuff, and they do pull it off in spectacular fashion. As for Mc, Bob, do you really stop at Ram? Do you have any warm and fuzzies for, say, Band on the Run? How about Ever Present Past? Alan The new buhdge, coming December 3, at http://www.buhdge.com http://www.purepopradio.com -----Original Message----- From: audities-owner@smoe.org [mailto:audities-owner@smoe.org] On Behalf Of bob Sent: Friday, November 23, 2007 10:22 PM To: audities@smoe.org Subject: Re: 25 albums...and more... Yep...Deface The Music...because he DIDN'T pull it off. That's the beauty of the CD. Todd as fanboy, missing the mark. A fine, (and normal outcome), for people that actually think the Beatles are 'easy to do'. There is only one album that hits the mark, and that's 'A Little Trip' by the Vinyl Kings, or...if you really want to hear someone nail The Beatles, try 'Ram', by some guy named Paul McCartney. Boy, did he let me down after that... For fans of Paul McC Beatles period music, check out MeeK...he's French, he lives in Paris...he makes Paul McCartney sound old and in the way... bob Hersh Forman wrote: Hey Bob: I think you mean "Deface The Music" for your #6 pick, a CD that it is generally agreed killed any chance of commercial success for Utopia after the fantastic "Adventures in Utopia". I mean, an entire CD of "Beatlesque" songs tossed off by Todd et al just so Todd could prove he could do it? Sheesh... ----- Original Message ---- From: bob To: audities Sent: Friday, November 23, 2007 3:46:10 AM Subject: 25 albums...and more... 1. Running, Jumping, Standing Still - John Koerner and Spider Murphy 2. Asylum Choir - Leon Russell and Marc Benno 3. One Man Band - James Taylor (CD and DVD) 4. Fourplay - Fourplay 5. Bobby Brown - Bobby Brown 6. Utopia - Outstanding In Their Field 7. Nick Danger - The Firesign Theater 8. Pet Sounds Complete - The Beach Boys 9. Best Of The Capitol Years - Frank Sinatra 10. The Complete Mel Torme - Mel Torme 11. Greatest Hits - The Eagles 12. 4 - Fourplay 13. Time Out - Dave Brubeck 14. Ray Charles - Ray Charles (Atlantic) 15. Cadence - Cadence 16. Innervisions - Stevie Wonder 17. Strange Days/The Doors - The Doors 18. Younger Than Yesterday - The Byrds 19. Music From Big Pink - The Band 20. Rita Coolidge - Rita Coolidge 21. Accept No Substitutes - Delaney And Bonnie 22. Revolver/Rubber Soul - The Beatles 23. Flowers/Aftermath - The Rolling Stones 24. Something/Anything - Todd Rundgren 25. Number Ones - Elvis Presley The Bonus 5 26. Best Of - Glenn Miller 27. We're Only In It For The Money/Lumpy Gravy - The Mothers Of Invention 28. Buffalo Springfield - Buffalo Springfield 29. The Merry Go Round - The Merry Go Round 30. Best Of - Hall And Oates ...And The Guilty Pleasures... 31. Live At The Appollo - James Brown 32. The Records - The Records 33. The Monks - The Monks 34. Battle Of The Bands - The Turtles 35. Last Train To Clarksville - The Monkees 37. Good Old Boys - Randy Newman 38. Still Crazy - Paul Simon 39. Best Of Motown - Various Artists 40. Pandemonium Shadow Show/Personal Best - Harry Nilsson Enjoy... bob ____________________________________________________________________________ ________ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs ======================================================================= Detailed Audities-List information: To manage your Audities List settings or unsubscribe: