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Date Posted: 13:45:19 02/03/00 Thu
Author: Dropping Pin
Author Host/IP: njvnews01.state.nj.us / 199.20.66.1
Subject: Re: GW Reunion
In reply to: Mark Mars 's message, "Re: GW Reunion" on 13:04:48 02/03/00 Thu

Burton would do a terrific job on Moondance as he would do on many others. I believe that a critical time was when My Own Way to Rock was released. If he had a few hits from that album, it may have carried the momentum from Stand Tall. I remember calling a local radio station here in NY, (WNEW-FM) to request a song and the DJ didn't even know MOWTR had been released. He also could have benefited from more commercially radio-friendly songs. Was Wait By the Water Lillian really necessary? For those of us who are huge Burton fans and believe in his enormous talent, you try and add together all that he has and I am mystified as I'm sure most of you are, especially the US fans. Being a superstar would have brought him more exposure and maybe more material output. Would that kind of pressure hurt his quality of songs? By the way, Burton would be great hosting a variety type of show. I'd also love to see him sub for someone like Paul Schaffer on the Letterman Show. He would rock the house!

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[> [> [> [> [> [> Re: GW Reunion -- Mark Mars, 22:06:58 02/03/00 Thu [1] (207-218-5-225.nas-1.scf.gblx.net/207.218.5.225)

By
> the way, Burton would be great hosting a variety type
> of show. I'd also love to see him sub for someone like
> Paul Schaffer on the Letterman Show. He would rock the
> house!


Interesting thought given his enjoyment at being on the radio. He probably would be great at it.


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> Re: GW Reunion -- Fred, 10:10:19 02/04/00 Fri [1] (srv130.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/198.103.153.3)

> By
> > the way, Burton would be great hosting a variety type
> > of show. I'd also love to see him sub for someone
> like
> > Paul Schaffer on the Letterman Show. He would rock
> the
> > house!
>
>
> Interesting thought given his enjoyment at being on
> the radio. He probably would be great at it.
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Probably the most logical possibility would be guest-hosting the Mike Bullard show, but Bullard never seems to get sick or take holidays. Maybe someone in the Toronto area could go cough on him, or run over his foot with their car or something.


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