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   "Ted Nolan " wrote in message   
   news:L5hVh.26626$254.16750@bignews7.bellsouth.net...   
      
   > It's not bad. There's "Good Vibrations", of course and "Heroes &   
   > Villians"   
   > was a medium hit. "Little Pad" is an agreeable, slight song, "She's Goin'   
   > Bald"   
   > is funny, and "Wind Chimes" & "Wonderful" are not bad renditions of Smile   
   > songs.   
      
   For me, this version of Wind Chimes is just a discordant racket, Heroes And   
   Villains doesn't make much sense (should that be "even less sense"?) in   
   this short version and She's Going Bald isn't as funny as they obviously   
   think it is.   
      
   Just my opinion.   
      
   > The Wild Honey part of the twofer has some very nice songs too, though   
   > the excellent "Aren't You Glad" really gets the treatment it needs on the   
   > Live in London album (the same goes for "Let the Wind Blow" and the Warner   
   > live album).   
      
   Agreed.   
      
   > As for albums from the "progressive" period: Hands down, you want   
   > "Sunflower".   
      
   That is a very album.   
      
   --   
   Brian   
   "Fight like the Devil, die like a gentleman."   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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