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Subject: [Leica] Re:White Stripes and waiting by the doorbell
From: nathan at nathanfoto.com (Nathan Wajsman)
Date: Wed Nov 29 14:34:13 2006
References: <C1936D73.18F34%bd@bdcolenphoto.com>

Absolutely! B.D. has more or less mentioned most of my favorite bands. I 
would add Led Zep and David Bowie and a few others, but basically I too 
think that the music from the mid-60 to the mid-70s was a high point of 
rock. And I was between 5 and 15 during that period, so it's not like I 
have a lot of personal memories--in fact, I became a Beatles fan only a 
couple of years after they had split up. And my son, born in 1989, has 
similar tastes--at least I got that part of his upbringing right :-)

Nathan

B. D. Colen wrote:
> Absolutely, Steve. I was reminded of that watching the Scorcese 
> documentary,
> No Direction Home. Dylan's voice was 'unusual,' especially coming on the
> heels of Sinatra, Crosby, Patti Page, etc., and the Doo Wop era - but as 
> you
> note, it was always where it was supposed to be.
>
> Dylan was indeed unique as a lyricist/poet, but in terms of the music, it
> wasn't just Dylan - Dylan, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Brian Wilson
> (the Beach Boys,) the Band, Paul Simon, the Who, Jimmy Hendrix, Cream, and
> on and on.
>   

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