Subj : Re: Dave Matthews To : Renata Luka From : Andy Alt Date : Tue Sep 07 2004 12:59 am -=> RENATA LUKA wrote to ANDY ALT <=- -=> ANDY ALT wrote to RENATA LUKA <=- -=> RENATA LUKA wrote to ALL <=- RL> Does anyone here listen to Dave Matthews? AA> I don't personally care for him, the music sounds boring to me. I'm AA> more of a Beatles fan, and a variety of fifties, sixties, and eighties AA> pop/rock. And as far as the Beatles go, I think the best solo work was AA> done by John Lennon. I do like a few of Dave Matthews songs though, I AA> can't remember the names of any. He does have kind of a unique, AA> interesting singing voice. RL> I didn't know that you liked a few DMB songs?!? We'll have to listen to RL> some and figure out the titles of the ones you like. I guess we'd never win the newlywed game. :) Yes, turn up the Cd player there in the other room so I can hear. :) We'll figure out the titles of the ones I like. RL>More than likely, RL> they are probably more popular ones you have heard on the radio. Some played on one of your CD's I'm sure. I think his Superman one, and the one I heard on the SNL Celebrity Jeopardy skit. RL>As far RL> as the Beatles go...my favorite of the "Fab 4" is Paul McCartney. I RL> like some Beatles songs too. Ringo is the greatest actor of the group, RL> I have a sense that we agree on that. Only cause I told you last night when we watched "A Hard Days Night" but I give you credit for being as good as me as getting topics started in inactive echoes. :) Paul McCartney will be a lot better-sounding when he's dead. Everyone knows that death is what escalates the fame of great artists, and other dudes. You should seriously think about purchasing an album that Macca realeased in the mid-nineties called "Flaming Pie." I used to own it; I think you'd like it. I did. Just kidding, you know I like a lot of McCartney's solo stuff. What I've *never* told you is that about 7 years ago someone loaned me George Harrison's first album. It was a triple album, called "All Things Must Pass." I think it was a critical success, however, personally I didn't like it. He's still good though, the two songs I liked most on Abbey Road were Harrison's. I think the first song he wrote that was recorded onto an album or released was on "With the Beatles", called "Don't Bother Me," and I think it was definitely a "Beatles" song, and a good song for the era. I like his ones on the White Album too. It was very congenial of Paul and John to allow him 4 songs for that, he usually only was allowed 2 per album. He got 4 cause it was a double, I suppose. .... "Ensign Expendable, step on that rock!" - Kirk --- MultiMail/Linux v0.46 * Origin: Lufkin, TX USA <|> Amateur BBS <|> www.amateurbbs.net (1:14/250) .