>
> I'm sure lots of people on this list think I'm full of it. Here...I'll
> prove it...
>
>       *** KANSAS WAS ONE OF THE GREATEST BANDS OF ALL TIME !!! ***
>
> There. If that doesn't generate some backlash, I don't know y'all. Go
> ahead -- let me have it. I don't care.
>
 
 
Cool.  Another Kansas fan.  Now, I wouldn't pay money to go see them
nowadays, but back when they were cool, they were cool.  Their
arrangements and instrumentation was awesome.
 
And remember, the Connells admit that they're Jethro Tull fans, another
awesome 70s big time band.  So, the lesson is, classic rock is cool,
don't diss it just because it's old.  The same goes for Don Henley.  I
don't care for most of his newer stuff (though I do have 2 of his solo
records), I think The Eagles were awesome, in their day.  Hotel
California is one of my "desert island albums."
 
Well, I'm kind of rambling, but that's cool.  I'm excited because I found
out that both Buffalo Tom and Oasis are coming to town in the coming
weeks, and I already have tix for Aimee Mann.  Good shows!  Good shows!
And i just got a promotion at work.  Wheee!
 
- Steve
 
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