If one you can be "very" lukewarm about anything, that's how I felt on hearing
the record the 1st half dozen times-- and no twang! A couple of songs (it's
been months ago now) grew on me, but the song 'The Lucky Ones' is a pop gem
from the git-go, IMHO of course.--jb
Don Yates wrote:
On Wed,
Apples and oranges, folks. Elvis sold singles in a singles world with far less
than 5 billion in it. Go figure, again.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 4/22/1999 5:15:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BROOKS, GARTH 89
PRESLEY, ELVIS 50.1
OK...think
I know it took me quite a while to get the hang of hangin' on. I'm the guy who
after 6 weeks or so added up a couple of weeks and did a breakdown of who was
sending how much and about what. Hard to believe I did that but it helped me
through my first couple of months of hardcore P2 use/lurking.
Considering R. McG. ended up doing 700 Club commercials for Pat
Robertson I now wonder if there was ever any irony in it.
jb