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Re: MG Tunes

To: "Scott Gardner" <gardner@lwcomm.com>, <pbailey@qnet.com>
Subject: Re: MG Tunes
From: Larry Macy <macy@bblmail.psycha.upenn.edu>
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 97 09:40:10 -0400
>> I'll bet NO ONE listens to what I do....they date back to the late 60s but 
I 
>first heard them about
>> 1975 got hooked and use to haunt the record(remember those?) stores trying 
to 
>find imports and would
>> pay $8 for one which was a lot of money then...Now I put in a high power 
>stereo in my B and blast it
>> out and get strange looks from people....Who may you ask is this group 
?None 
>other than Tangerine
>> Dream a electronic group from Germany who in their older albums have neat 
30 
>minute sets that are
>> just great for driving.....Pat
>> 
>Sorry, you lose the bet, although I don't have very much by them.  
>They did most (if not all) of the soundtrack for "Risky Business".  I 
>just about wore that tape through. Remember "The dream is always the 
>same?"
>       I have to admit, I didn't realize they went that far back.  From the 
>RB soundtrack, I figured they were just a better-than-average 80's 
>synth-pop band.
>Scott
>Scott Gardner
>gardner@lwcomm.com
>www.lwcomm.com/~gardner
They also did a sound track for a movie about some guys hauling dynamite 
in the Andes (don't remember the name) as well as the Sly Stallone flick 
w/ Rutger Hauer as the Bad Guy (Don't remeber that name either) 
LBC Content:  Went for a 60 mi cruise on Sunday. Great weather. Up River 
Road in eastern PA. Runs along the Delaware River. Pa on the West and New 
Jersey on the East. Dr. Doug probably knows this road as went through his 
home town. (Shoulda brought the pulley, but when we took off we had no 
idea where we were going). Anybody in the area should give this road a 
try. Neat drive altough kinda crowded on Sunday.

Larry Macy
78 Midget

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