Well, glad to see some of yr listings here.....i have a lot on my list which did not merit John's list. Which I shall address when I do my own list w/ SSA#2. But not 200. ;-P (for the record, "Gotta Have Pop" will make my list, Bob - I've been geeked on that one since it came out and found it at Nuggets in Kenmore Square in Boston) But as John, myself and others have been saying...that's the whole point of the book, in many ways - to create an inner dialogue about your own top faves, dig those babies out and let them warm by fire of your present-day listening once again. Btw, the book is sold out. We'll be making up 200 more in a limited pressing which should arrive in late February - so if yr interested, the next few weeks is the time to log an order....then it's formally onto SSA Volume 2 . For those who bought SSA, I'll be getting in touch w/ you all next month to poll you on the contents for this book(I've been saving comments here, for example) and get your input and feedback and ---- surprise you with some cool, unannounced bonus gifts, too! :-) Oh yeah....i asked a lot of folks to let me know how many they had of John's 200 - I received 42 responses in a week, gathered them up and the average amount of those folks was 63. Bruce @ Not Lame > From: > Reply-To: > Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 22:00:14 -0500 > To: > Subject: audities-digest V5 #767 (15 msgs) > > From: "Holmes Online" > To: > Subject: Re: Shake Some Action > Message-ID: > >> Anyone want to take a stab at another album that is a very surprising >> omission? Again, not a personal favorite (The WInd album, while I like it, >> isn't a personal favorite of mine), but something you just plain expected >> to be there? > > > Van Duren's ARE YOU SERIOUS, for one. Maybe Hilly Michaels' CALLING ALL > GIRLS for another? And before Carl pipes in, the Flashcubes and Screen Test > anthologies. I'm saving that for SSA Volume 2. :)