At 03:08 PM 08/10/00 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>To the best band that ever lived,
>
>Sometime in '89 I was caught by surprise the first time I heard "The Doctor" 
>on the radio, unaware that you guys were back together.  I can't express the 
>joy I felt that day!  I didn't think it would ever be topped.  I was wrong!  
>"Sibling Rivalry" did it!
>
>To TJ: Your horse is certainly rockin' and you've reached "Higher Ground".  
>Great lyrics on all your tunes.  I got a real chuckle out of "Don't inhale
on 
>the 45th flloor".
>To Pat: The simple beauty of "Ordinary Man" & "Five Corners" is a highlight 
>of SR!  I see a little of Michael McDonald's influence in "Don't Be
Afraid".  
>I danced with my wife to "Can't Stand to Lose" the first time I played it at 
>home.  This one will be a classic like The Eagles' (my other favorite band) 
>"Desperado"!
>To John: The haunting "Angels of Madness" is a beautiful song.  You are a 
>musician who actually cares and you've touched people who actually listen!
>To Keith: You've summed up my feelings in "On Every Corner" better than I 
>ever could.
>
>You could release every song as a single as far as I'm concerned.  Hope you 
>have as least as long a run with it as Shania Twain did with "Come On
Over".  
>This CD, in my (unbiased?) opinion ranks right up there with some of the 
>greats like Carole Kings's "Tapestry" & The Eagles' "Hotel California", to 
>mention just two.  This should be a Grammy winner...no doubt!
>
>Keep rockin',
>George Farago
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