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To: Timbo who wrote (7915)8/20/1998 6:02:00 AM
From: Baldwin  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 19331
 
Some comments:

1. Colin, since once again there seems to be no support on this board for your position against DCI being listed on AMEX, I wonder why you don't direct some of this vim & vigor towards the "powers-that-be" at DCI directly? Perhaps you would be more successful in convincing Mr. Murphy on a direct basis.

2. Brad & Ken, although very entertaining private comments regarding your guitar collection, I repectfully request that you begin comments with "OFF TOPIC" since this is not the only board some of us read (private email would accomplish the same). Time is money, and it would be nice to go back later and read those "Off Topic" postings during less busy times. Thanks :)



To: Timbo who wrote (7915)8/20/1998 9:22:00 AM
From: Sonny52  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19331
 
OT to Timbo. You know, I thought I had detected some of Pete Townshend's influences in your writing. Particularly your earlier stuff. I can play a pretty mean air guitar, too, especially on "Won't Get Fooled Again," though I don't slide across the floor as well as I used to.



To: Timbo who wrote (7915)8/21/1998 1:56:00 AM
From: Ken Salaets  Respond to of 19331
 
Way OT -- Hey, got an air guitar too, although I pretty well retired it after Ian Gilmore left Deep Purple. ggg. I least we had sense enough not to play air drums, which usually meant beating the hell out of your legs. Don't know if you have the Live at Leeds CD, but along with the extra songs, I consider it one of the top all-time live albums, along with other such notables as Humble Pie's Performance, the Allman Bros.'s Filmore East, and so on.

Ken