On Tue, 06 Mar 2018 17:09:25 GMT, "Alexander Shofner-Geidt" <alex-SG_1990@privacy.com> wrote:
>The Mad Doctor <tmd@ozone.net> wrote in
>news:rr9r9dlmhfppk9dv6r8at55q8546mtn9kh@4ax.com:
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>> On Mon, 05 Mar 2018 19:50:58 GMT, "Alexander Shofner-Geidt"
>> <alex-SG_1990@privacy.com> wrote:
>>
>>>TMD <TMD@ozone.com> wrote in
>>>news:7KmdnSbGhqzSSgbHnZ2dnUU7-YHNnZ2d@giganews.com:
>>>
>>>Thank you very much for the good old stuff!
>>>
>>>Any chance you have any collections by 'Heart'; particularly the album
>>>which contained the song 'Dreamboat Annie'? Maybe even a 'Best of...',
>>>but the problem is that ALL their stuff was "best"... :^P~
>>>
>>>Thank you in advance.
>>>
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>> Funny how one persons "old" is another's "new". <sigh>
>>
>> Normally this would be outside my comfort zone.
>>
>> After getting messed up at Altamount in '69 I kinda dropped out and
>> tuned out.. so this group, popular in the 70's and 80's would not be
>> something I'd normally post.
>>
>> However, with the help of a handful of pretty colored little pills... I
>> was able to locate this in a dusty corner of my attic.
>>
>> Hope it's what you're looking for.
>>
>> Will be posting to a.b.sounds.mp3.complete_cd group only !!!
>>
>> TMD
>>
>> The Mad Doctor
>>
>>
>> Always remember..
>> Those who computers would destroy,
>> they must first drive insane.
>>
>>
>
>Thank you so very much for 'Dreamboat Annie' from 1975. Words evaporate
>into pure joy...
>
>I was born in 1975. I dated a girl named "Annie" in college in the middle
>90s. Perhaps the one I should have married but didn't. No problem, she was
>just into settling down and I was so far from that state of mind. She got
>this album from her parents, copied a cassete tape from her LP and played
>it all the time. I bumped into her the other day after nearly twenty years.
>She's doing well, happily married and mom of two now. I'm still on the
>prowl, unmarried and really not regretting it at all but she invoked some
>pleasent memories. Now I have the album to remind me - of the time I almost
>became 'George F. Babbit'. (^; Thank you again.
Great story... glad to be of some help.
TMD
The Mad Doctor
Always remember..
Those who computers would destroy,
they must first drive insane.
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