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] Date Posted: 08:23:35 03/23/07 Fri In reply to: Greg Carlton 's message, "Re: What 3 albums would you take on a deserted island" on 10:37:55 03/16/07 Fri Greg, if you plan on having a "date" on this deserted island, wouldn't you want some Al Green? [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Author: Greg Carlton [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 18:31:50 03/24/07 Sat No Al Green this time, Richie. Maybe Al Dimeola, though. He put out some great music in the early 80's. His keyboardist was Jan Hammer. Remember him? He played with the lightening fast guitarist John McGlaughlin in the Mahavishnu Orchestra in the 70's. He wrote the theme for "Miami Vice." Dimeola is a master acoustic guitarist, too. I'm sure that I can find something eternally romantic for my deserted island date to listen to. Sorry, Becky, she shall remain nameless, at least until I am on a deserted island and suddenly she turns up missing. Then you'll know who she is! [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |