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Strategies & Market Trends : The Millennium Crash

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To: Arik T.G. who wrote (4230)5/26/1999 11:34:00 AM
From: Dan Hamilton  Read Replies (1) of 5676
 
So you believe we are finally at the beginning of "The Millennium Crash"? If so, I think I will try and beat an orderly retreat on a couple of my "dogs". They will only get worse from here.

It's been some time since I listened to Pete Sinfield's album. Once you get into CD's, vinyl seems so awkward to work with. The music was good, the lyrics were good (of course), but the main shortfall was the vocals. With the exception of the cut featuring Greg Lake, Pete did 'em all himself. Interestingly, he has a voice similar to Greg's in some ways, but without the strength and clarity. If you're interested, I'll dig it out, and give you the issue date, etc. BTW, I had a chance to see King Crimson years ago in Montreal (during their reunion phase). It was an excellent show. I've also seen Robert Fripp several times. KC was one of my favourite bands in the 70s, along with Yes.
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