Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site brl-tgr.ARPA Path: utzoo!linus!decvax!genrad!mit-eddie!godot!harvard!seismo!brl-tgr!internet!Ron Kuper <"eng130 %BOSTONU.bitnet"@WISCVM.ARPA> From: Ron Kuper <"eng130 %BOSTONU.bitnet"@WISCVM.ARPA> Newsgroups: net.music Subject: Windham Hill, Elvis Costello, Best Lyrics Message-ID: <5573@brl-tgr.ARPA> Date: Fri, 2-Nov-84 02:36:58 EST Article-I.D.: brl-tgr.5573 Posted: Fri Nov 2 02:36:58 1984 Date-Received: Sun, 4-Nov-84 05:08:46 EST Sender: news@brl-tgr.ARPA Organization: Ballistic Research Lab Lines: 19 ----- Can someone out there tell me the exact address of the Windham Hill mailing list? I for one am into at least one WH artist, and if there are any acoustic guitarists out there I suggest you purchase Alex DeGrassi's "Turning: Turning Back" album and listen to (my opinion of) techinical perfection. Second: Whoever believes that "the wrong Elvis died" does not recognize the standard that Elvis Costello set: He was the first popular musician to portray "the frustrated nerd" musical image. It seems that many punks after Elvis have tried to convey an image of open alienation (angry young man?), but E.C. was 1st. Finally, I think some really excellent lyrics are to be found on "Greetings from Asbury Park, NJ" by Bruce Springsteen. Granted, they don't have the poetic flair of "Born to Run," but have you ever heard words strung together so wondrously as they are in "Blinded by the Light?" [ You're firmly opposed to all of my beliefs, but I don't belive you. ] -----