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Re: I have a problem

To: Kai Radicke <mowogmg@pil.net>
Subject: Re: I have a problem
From: john peloquin <peloquin@galaxy.ucr.edu>
Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 15:07:33 -0700 (PDT)

"Never Ascribe to Malice that which can be explained by Ignorance."
John J. Peloquin
Entomology, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521

On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Kai Radicke wrote:

> >>I think most girls (Adam and my ages) are just a wee bit young for those
> >>bands.  Other more modern British bands include Radiohead, Oasis, Verve,
> and
> >>U2 (technically not a Brit band).  Then phase in Hendrix, Beatles, and the
> >>Kinks.  And a Union Jack hanging on the wall is an excellent idea also.
> >
> >I hate to tell you that U2 is older then you! Jeez such a limiting music
> >selection, the early 80's were great for music out of England...Clash,
> >Elvis Costello, Ian Durry & the Blockheads, The Beat, Specials, Selector,
> >UB40, Police, Sex Pistols, Colourbox, Level 42, Schreikback, General
> >Public, Graham Parker, Jam, Style Council, RockPile. But please no
> >Bananarama.
 
The latter were almost the "Spice girls" of the 80's. I concurr on the
above excellent bands though/

> 
> You're correct.  U2 is older than I am (which I knew btw).  But the point I
> was trying to make is that U2 still is popular among the majority of "us."
> When is the last time you saw a kid going to school listening to Jimi
> Hendrix or the Beatles?  Hell, when is the last time you heard the Beatles
> or the Kinks played on the Radio-station that your kids, or your
> neighborhood kids listen too?  I also like Bananarama, so HA!
> 
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> 
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