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Oh, I sincerely thought that your caveats were correct, I just thought that there was also a thesis to advance once they were made<g>...I am sorry that you are not privy to the force of rock and roll, because it is a key phenomenon of the last 45 years, and because I love it. I am glad that you got to see that Elvis could sing the blues, though, and could relate to that (he actually was an excellent musician, which is usually obscured by the glitz, and it shows best on the older songs)...Stevenson was the serious candidate, Kennedy was the charming mediocrity, and Camelot, in the end, was a Broadway show. And yet, can you see the same phenomenon building around Stevenson, even had he been assassinated? Stevenson was too ironic, too reflective, too full of doubt... |