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Re: Defending the Orthodoxy

From: graham@ug.cs.dal.ca (Michael Graham)
Date: Thu, 21 Mar 1991 00:14:15 -0400
Subject: Re: Defending the Orthodoxy
Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa
Organization: Math, Stats & CS, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada
References: <83604C7720004B9A@sc.intel.com> <1991Mar21.003631.10762@balr.com>
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In article <1991Mar21.003631.10762@balr.com> cray@balr.COM (Chris Ray) writes:
>In article <83604C7720004B9A@sc.intel.com> AGOUGH%FAB6@SC.INTEL.COM (Andy Gough, x4-2906, pager 420-2284, CH2-59) writes:
>>
>>"The Dreaming" is easily the most creative of Kate's work.  Suspended in Gaffa,
>>Pull Out The Pin, Leave It Open, Night of the Swallow, Houdini, Get Out of My
>>House--you would dare compare anything to these?
>> 
>^^^^^^^^^
>"The Dreaming" is SO powerful, the mere listing of the songs make the hair on
>my arms stand on end...  I am in full agreement, "The Dreaming"!!!!!!
>
>cray

ditto - mike

I *just* gave The Ninth Wave another chance...it has its moments, but it 
still doesn't do anything for me. I haven't given up on it though

-- 
Michael Graham          |   Baldrick, you wouldn't know a subtle plan if it
graham@ug.cs.dal.ca     |   painted itself purple and danced naked on top of
mgraham@ac.dal.ca       |   a piano singing 'Subtle Plans are Here Again'!
                                                            - Black Adder.