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Subject: Re: Dylan the Dork  at "LIVE AID"
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Date: Wed, 17-Jul-85 15:24:45 EDT
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> But, Wood/Dylan/Richards were absolutely fantastic in my opinion.
> So some people don't like great acoustic guitar.  


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Dear Jeff,

	I am not going to flame you, but I don't think you were
listening very carefully to Ron Wood and Keith Richards when they
backed up Bob Dylan. Their performance as acoustic guitarists
wasn't even satisfactory, even though it was nice of them to do it.
How you could refer to it as "great acoustic guitar" is really
beyond me, unless you are welcoming flames. They were familiar
faces with unfamiliar instruments, and they sounded like it. Get
a hold of a tape of the performance. It was awful.

		Jay Elkins
		whuts!6243jae