Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!bloom-beacon!dont-send-mail-to-path-lines From: jondr@sco.COM ("Jonathan S. Drukman") Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa Subject: Re: The Dreaming CD Message-ID: <16521@scorn.sco.COM> Date: 30 Apr 91 19:54:35 GMT References: <1991Apr30.000331.18023@athena.mit.edu> Sender: Love-Hounds-request@EDDIE.MIT.EDU Reply-To: "Jonathan S. Drukman" Organization: The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. Lines: 33 Approved: love-hounds@eddie.mit.edu In article <1991Apr30.000331.18023@athena.mit.edu> kyrlidis@athena.mit.EDU (Agathagelos Kyrlidis) writes: >I bought a CD player yesterday and NATURALLY I had to buy 'The Dreaming' Naturally. >(although I have it on LP, in Greece..). To my surprise, the CD came with >NO Lyrics. Just a stupid leaflet with no info whatsoever. Is this the >rule or is this just my luck? My LP, has an insert with all the Lyrics, Most of the CDs you'll find in the racks in US stores nowadays are the newer versions, which have the cruddy little four-panel booklets you got. Sorry. You could buy the boxed set which has the british edition CDs, all with complete lyrics (except the B-sides discs, curse the luck.) >from the archives, but I am frustrated at how cheap Record companies are. You and half the civilized world. >Oh, by the way I now understand why most people rank TD as their favorite. >I guess I didn't pay the necessary attention when I listened to it back >in the old days. You don't know how hard it is to bring a smile to my face these days, but this one has fixed a dopey grin there, probably for ever. Well, for another ten minutes anyway. -- jon drukman jondr@sco.com always note the sequencer: sco docland wage slave uunet!sco!jondr this will never let us down