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Date Posted: Friday, December 30, 04:02:25pm
Author: Steve Green
Subject: Re: What are your 3 LEAST favorite oldies?
In reply to: Sue P. 's message, "Re: What are your 3 LEAST favorite oldies?" on Friday, December 30, 02:56:07pm

In no apparent order, because they don't deserve an order....

'Hotel California' -- too long in minor chords. Like 6:00 too long.

'Trashmir' (oops -- I meant 'Kashmir') by Led Zeppelin. A perfect waste of eight air mintes. Four minutes too long, besides. Nah, make that seven minutes too long.

'Crocodile Rock'. Pointless. Sounds like it was supposed to be the flipside. 'Eldeberry Wine', on the other side, was awesome.

(Ditto 'Garden Party' here, Sue .... insipid, self-indulgent piece of rubbish with no melody and imbecilic lyrics)

Good topic, Gus! Do you plan to use this list to stunt for a new format? :-)

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