>>>>David,
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>>>>i can vividly remember daft old buggers (i.e. my parents' generation) confidently predicting that the pop music of the day (beatles/rolling stones etc) would not be heard in 20 years time.
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>>>>;-)
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>>>>Nigel
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>>And I remember accurately predicting that the Beatles would be one of the best of all time. I'm about like the rest. I can't stand this "so called" music of today. Lyle Lovett and James Taylor are my current favorites and I also have an mp3 player with a few hundred oldies like Eagles, America, JT, John Denver, Stones, Cream, Clapton, SRV, Alison Krause, etc. The best I've heard lately is John Meyer and Nickel Creek.
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>Oh, oh. Now you're talking to yourself. And in public. John, if you start drooling, get help quick! ;)
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