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Thanks Brian. Yeah, so I guess Gregory kind of piqued a lot of people's interest with his comments. Not necessarily about the White Album, which I mean the White Album is a great album. I remember hearing it for the first time when I was a kid. But at first I was thinking, okay, I should just give Gregory an album or two to consider, which I'm going to. But my main point is that I always really like to sort of live vicariously through people who discover an album for the first time. It's like you can never hear an album for the first time yourself. Sometimes that's the initial experience. I mean there are albums that are always good, but I'm somewhat jealous sometimes. Like on YouTube, there are all these channels where it's literally people being given suggestions to listen to songs. And you see their reactions to it. Like this one young woman was just crying when she played Time by Pink Floyd. And it was just so moving. I didn't feel it was staged. But anyway, I guess a couple albums, especially if Gregory likes really hard rock, but he also liked The Beatles, maybe he should consider... I'm going to give two albums. One is from right around the same time, and that's another double album, Electric Ladyland by the Jimi Hendrix Experience. And another one, which I think is just an absolute masterpiece double album, is Quadrophenia by The Who. Anyway, you can email me and I would probably, if he likes either of those, on the net just come on and mention things. I'm sure so many of us have some great suggestions. I'm glad Paul came on and mentioned John Prine. Sgt. Pepper, of course, is a great album. If he likes The Beatles, obviously Revolver, Rubber Soul, they're all really great. Anyway, KG7ODD, back to the net.
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