In a message dated 1/22/2003 11:38:35 AM Eastern Standard Time, FMYFL writes:

> Up until then, the songwriter and the performer had 
> separate roles.People like Dylan, Joni Mitchell and the 
> Beatles changed all 
> that.

Thanks for sharing that info, Jimmy...I sort of alluded to that thought in my 
mentioning the 'post-rock era'. If you look at the vast majority of the pre-rock era 
standards, they're mostly theatre show tunes. While show tunes still become standards 
today, I would imagine that the shift has been towards pop songs (like Yesterday, Both 
Sides Now, The Times They Are A-Changing) becoming standards as opposed to show tunes.

It will be interesting to see 25-30 years from now which songs are still being 
recorded and which have been laid to rest. Hopefully we'll all still be here to debate 
them! :~)

Bob

NP: Fleetwood Mac, "Silver Springs" (demo)

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