Why not start at the beginning as some of us did way back when?  'Song to a 
Seagull' was the most beautiful, poetic, gorgeous music I had ever heard when 
I first heard it. In terms of genius of melody, poetry and vocal performance, 
there really weren't many artists at the time in its league. And more than 
thirty years later, it still remains a timeless masterpiece. 

Paul Peterson  NYC

P.S. And what's all this bunk about 'Dog Eat Dog'?  'Impossible Dreamer' may 
be one of the best songs written about John Lennon. 'Tax Free' is as true 
today as it was then and just as powerful. 'Lucky Girl', 'Three Great 
Stimulents'. Just wanted to counter what seems like a trend to dismiss this 
album. 

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