Hi Patrick, On the weekend I will check the config file for the group and increase the header size tolerance. I'm sorry you're having to hassle with this so much. We don't get a lot of traffic here, though I'm glad to see some people are posting here - and don't want to increase the burden. The config file goes back many, many years and header sizes have increased incrementally over the years. I think we've bumped it up a few times, but they keep growing. Thanks for your patience, -craig (one of the Admin folks, but I think I'm the only really active one) On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 7:07 AM, patrick Beckers wrote: > The Mark Radice album is indeed a fine album with some great songs on it. > And written, sung and co-arranged by a 14-year old kid in 1971! > > Patrick Beckers > > Note to the list-owner: > > I hardly ever post, because my posts always get stalled. This because the > header of my e-mail is too long. I have contacted my e-mail provider, but > they can't do anything about the header. It's long and will stay long. Is > there any kind of solution, in order for me to be able to post normally > (and more frequently), without the hassle of my mails getting stalled every > time? > > n.p.: Kevin Martin's new video: http://youtu.be/bqFCKO-5sU4 > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: robert.pally > To: Audities > Sent: Wednesday, May 8, 2013 8:22 AM > Subject: Unexplored: revisited > > > Hi > > Here is another reissue of the unexplored: > > 1) Catholic Girls "Same" (1982) Similar to the Go Go's and the Bangles but > a > bit more new wavy > > 2) David Werner "Whizz Kid" (1974) great 70ties pop/rock with lots of good > singing harmonies. Recommended! > > 3) The Lookalikes "Daydreamin at night" (1981) Pop, Power and New Wave. The > album has some nice songs. > > 4) Mark Radice "Same" (1972) great 70ties pop. reminds me sometimes a bit > on > Billy Joel, altough it came out in the same year likes Joels first. > Recommended! > > Best Wishes > > Robert > > Robert Pally > Sägematt 3 > 6204 Sempach > Switzerland > 041 760 47 49 >