In a message dated 4/27/99 3:47:42 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Although I haven't owned any Free for years, I do own some Mott albums and actually listen to them periodically. Whereas, I can't see myself listening to any Bad Co, etc.... Those two are just associated with the earlier bands in my mind, I guess. >> Well, the greatness of Mott is without dispute, but what did Free really offer to the world except for on great song? Bad Co did have at least one great album and several other fine moments, which, admittedly, did become fewer and fewer with each album. It was at least enough to fill about 2/3rds of a best of collection, if my hazy memory proves correct. To think I'd be discussing Bad Co. today. Yow. Neal Weiss
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