[net.music] Terrapin Station

schneider@2littl.DEC (DANIEL SCHNEIDER) (11/06/85)

[ Doug's limited review of Terrapin Station by the Dead in response to
  "a deadhead meets KB". ]
 
> Odd that you picked the ONE Dead album on which they actually made some serious
> music of substance, which most Deadheads I know despise for being so undead.
>	Rich Rosen    ihnp4!pyuxd!rlr

Odd that I doubt you corresponded with ANY Deadheads before adding this
pointless and inaccurate comment to the discussion.

For those who have some desire for attaining information (rather than the
above) from the USENET I'd say that Terrapin Station is one of the more
beautiful and melodic pieces the Dead have laid down on vinyl.  It will be
one of the first discs I acquire when I get my CD player (shortly I hope)
as to hear it in truly hi-fidelity should be magnificent.

		Daniel Schneider
		{decvax}!decwrl!dec-rhea!dec-2littl!schneider

schneider@2littl.DEC (DANIEL SCHNEIDER) (11/08/85)

[ Doug's limited review of Terrapin Station by the Dead in response to
  "a deadhead meets KB". ]
 
> Odd that you picked the ONE Dead album on which they actually made some serious
> music of substance, which most Deadheads I know despise for being so undead.
>	Rich Rosen    ihnp4!pyuxd!rlr

Odd that I doubt you corresponded with ANY Deadheads before adding this
pointless and inaccurate comment to the discussion.

For those who have some desire for attaining information (rather than the
above) from the USENET I'd say that Terrapin Station is one of the more
beautiful and melodious pieces the Dead have laid down on vinyl.  It will be
one of the first discs I acquire when I get my CD player (shortly I hope)
as to hear it in truly hi-fidelity should be magnificent.

		Daniel Schneider
		{decvax}!decwrl!dec-rhea!dec-2littl!schneider