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Date Posted: 14:27:41 02/14/00 Mon
Author: Mark Mars
Author Host/IP: gateway3.srp.gov / 148.126.100.111
Subject: For the Fans

Got to listen to the CD this morning driving to work. Really enjoyed it. The Mack the Knife song is great, Burton did a really good job on it. I liked Burton's piano playing on the live songs a lot, he noodled more than on UC&A.

Listening to the CD got me thinking about Burton's voice. I really like it when he is singing in the lower keys, his voice is very full. I think he ought to sing more in the lower notes, especially as he has aged. When Jeff Lynne (ELO) produced Tom Petty's album years back he got Tom to sing more in a deeper voice (almost talking rather than singing) and I think it made for good music.

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