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I think I may be able to recite them ALL word for
In Response To: Paging Mr Pasternack grin ()

word.

2112 was my favorite album for many many years.

It was tough to pick a favorite Pink Floyd album, but I have determined it was a tie between Wish You Were Here and Animals (With Meddle comming in a close third)

Beatles was another tough choice and I had to go with Revolver on the earlier stuff and Abbey Road on the later stuff (Although Yellow Submarine and Sgt Peppers are also classics in my book)

Yes - Hands down my faborite album from them is Fragile, no question

Stevie Ray Vaughn - They are all great, but I think his version of Little Wing may even be better than the original, a truly classic blues sound that unfortunately was extinguished way too soon.

Jimi, what can I say, they are all classics. Tough choice for Electric Ladyland and Axis as my favorites

The Who - Hmmm, Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy definately covers all the older classics with Who Are You and Whos next also being some of my favorites.

Some of My Favorites I also never mentioned:
Led Zeppelin, Jeff Beck & ZZ Top on The Rock End

Al DiMeola & Stanley Jorden & Michael Franks When we are talking Jazz

Billy Joel, James Taylor & Elton John on the lighter end

And Lets not forget the true classics, Frank Sinatra and Nat King Cole

Not sure what caused the walk down memory lane as I am sober now, but it was fun...
Take care and see yall at the Splash '06

Doug

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Liverpool?? Try Brighton grin
OOps, you are correct. Just finished listening to
David, What a great night.......
Paging Mr Pasternack grin
I think I may be able to recite them ALL word for
And the meek shall inherit the earth grin
I am impressed, Didnt figure you for a Rush fan...
I saw them when they released 2112.
IS THIS ANY WAY FOR THE 1ST "SPLASHY" vbg
Speaking of JAZZ...
Keith, that was already one of my favorites
Cubans, Glenlivet, CHIPS, and now SACD?

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