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From: boyajian@akov75.DEC
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Subject: Eclectic Tastes
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Date: Thu, 28-Feb-85 05:56:08 EST
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[Excerpted from someone else's response.]
>> ...I guess people like me who enjoy all kinds of music
>> are an anachronism nowadays.  *Sigh*.
> 
>> 		.rne.

I know the feeling, but you aren't alone. I know of very few people (besides
me) whose record collection contains Beethoven and Pat Benatar; John Denver
and The Doors and The Dukes of Dixieland; (the original) Blues Project and
Blue Oyster Cult; Vivaldi and Stevie Ray Vaughan; Townes Van Zandt and
Van Halen; Peter, Paul, and Mary and Pink Floyd; The Chambers Brothers and
The Clancy Brothers; Bach and Black Sabbath; Santana and Simon and Garfunkel;
THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW and Stan Rogers; Queen and Quicksilver Messenger Service;
Rush and Tom Rush; Talking Heads and George Thorogood; Jimi Hendrix and Buddy
Holly; Steely Dan* and Steeleye Span; Jefferson Airplane/Starship and Rickie
Lee Jones; Canned Heat and The Cars; Benny Goodman and Grand Funk Railroad;
The Ramones and Otis Redding; Paul Horn and Hot Tuna; Cream and Creedence
Clearwater Revival; or Archie Fisher and FLASH FEARLESS VS. THE ZORG WOMEN.

* Actually, I don't have any Steely Dan (I don't much care for them), but I
couldn't resist the combination.


--- jayembee (Jerry Boyajian, DEC, Maynard, MA)

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