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To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (94015)11/6/2007 7:31:27 PM
From: Think4YourselfRespond to of 306849
 
Cerberus is probably enjoying their assets a lot more than Citigroup is enjoying having their bridge loan turn into a pier loan! :)

Cerberus already announced massive cuts at Chrysler last week. You have to give them credit for not mucking around.

GM management is really good at screwing up. Both Ditech and GMAC were have been at the top of their industries for financial screwups.



To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (94015)11/6/2007 8:37:10 PM
From: orkriousRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
OT

Bruuuuuuce rocked last night.

Two of the four of us just loved him. The more I listen to Magic the more I like it, and to me hearing him play the songs is like drinking an old bordeaux. It's not as strong and definitive it was when it was young. It is older, wiser, mellower, and timeless.

I've been to a lot of shows at the Palace and the acoustics are normally just okay. I don't know whether it was the fact that the band was clean and tight or whether technology improved it, but the sound was as clean and dynamic as any I've ever heard at a concert.

The other two guys I went with liked the show but they still want to listen to nothing but his old rock and roll.

Here's the setlist.

backstreets.com

I look forward to seeing him again in Boston in two weeks.