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1996-02-29 16:02John Branch (idm) System 7's early tracks
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1996-02-29 16:02John BranchAt 21:48 02/28/96, ghhorne@DELTA.IS.TCU.EDU wrote: > >An interesting System 7 side note: >
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(idm) System 7's early tracks
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At 21:48 02/28/96, ghhorne@DELTA.IS.TCU.EDU wrote:
quoted 9 lines An interesting System 7 side note:> >An interesting System 7 side note: >The college radio station I work at [KTCU in Fort Worth, Texas] broadcasts >>'soft rock' during morning and afternoon drive times. In a quest to find >more >"progressive" material, the Soft Rock programming director has been >playing >some of those cheezy vocal tracks from the first System 7 >recording. System 7 >as soft rock? Ain't that something? >
Hey, I happen to think that some of those "cheezy vocal tracks" from the 1st record are classics, Bon Humeur in particular. It is interesting/bizarre to think of it blasting Fort Worth drive time though. /:) While on the subject, though, does anyone have a copy of the 1st album on vinyl that they would part with? I'd like to be able to spin Bon Humeur. Not that this has stopped me from dropping the cd version from time to time, but the vinyl would be nice. ________________________________________________________________________ The power of the dance is a dangerous power. Like other forms of self surrender, it is easier to begin than to stop. beatphreak@mail.utexas.edu john branch