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From: rlr@pyuxd.UUCP (Rich Rosen)
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Subject: Re: Kate Bush meets a Deadhead
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Date: Mon, 4-Nov-85 00:49:05 EST
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>A long while ago I bought "Terappin Station".  It was only natural that
>I'd be interested in The Grateful Dead, being a Kate Bush fanatic and
>all, because the way Seth and others talk about them, you'd think they
>were Kate Bush or something! :-)  Anyway, I like good music, so I
>thought I'd give ol' Jerry and the gang a listen or 2.
> 
>And the verdict is: Well, they're ok, but no Kate Bush.  Yes, yes, they
>are talented and sincere, etc., but so what?  I didn't find the album
>particularly challenging to listen to.  I didn't hear anything
>incredibly new or different.  Some of the stuff on the album is kind of
>neat, but as a whole, the album was just sort of pleasant.  It didn't
>have that irritating edge or grate on the nerves the way most *really*
>interesting music does....   [DOUG]

Odd that you picked the ONE Dead album on which they actually made some serious
music of substance, which most Deadheads I know despise for being so undead.
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