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Re : Sorry Paul

🔗Robert C Valentine <BVAL@IIL.INTEL.COM>

12/31/2000 2:06:59 AM

>
> "Paul H. Erlich" wrote:
> >
> > Justin, in 1972 the chart-topping albums included extremely cerebral, long
> > pieces of music by Jethro Tull and Yes. This was essentially the end of the
> > 60's, a time when the shifts in music were so great that the record industry
> > could do nothing but sit back and watch the cash roll in.
>
> Sorry Paul. 1972 was definitely part of the '70s.
>
> * D a v i d B e a r d s l e y

Lets stop being cranky boys, JI, RI, ETs, and all the indistinguishable
tunings in between have the potential for good music. You are certainly
cognizant enough of the sixties to know how and why someone would put
their end at some point between shen the 'names' died and the fall of
Saigon. And what subsequently followed, without the weird polical-youth-
drug-war spike which created all those bands, was commercial pop, then
Disco and Discos follow-up, MTV.

Bob Valentine