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Originally Posted by toadsterama
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...except he still has his original hair
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Geez, Todd,
Isn't that like.......the worst insult from one guy to another?

If this Mk3 reunion bird ever flies, I don't think that Mr. Blackmore
will be sending free tickets to the concert review personnel of "The Fuze."
As you know, I frequently call you our R&R Encyclopedia, and usually whine
a lot, about the publication date for your book "Rock and Roll Family Trees."
But I think I remember that when Glenn worked with Stewart Smith on
his CD, Glenn found it more hell than heaven. Ye 'ole artistic differences.
If it turned out that Ritchie couldn't exchange his medieval music to spend
one night with "Marshall and the Amps" then I still think that Tony Iommi
would be a great idea. Three reasons why ~ Seventh Star, Eighth Star, OOPS,
I mean The Dep Sessions, and Fused. How else are we fans ever gonna' hope
to hear live.....your favorite "I Go Insane," and my favorite, "The Innocence"
unless Glenn and Tony are on the same stage together?
(Short of Plan B: kidnapping and duct-taping the two of them, of course.)
Well, I'm gonna' go watch my vintage "DP People" video, where Mr. Lord talks about
the 1970s version of Glenn Hughes......and I wonder what the conversation was like,
surrounding the GH/JL photo from two days ago. Betcha' that it was light-years different.
Tony Iommi had to change his former 1980s opinion since it's no longer accurate.
And now......Jon Lord, too.
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Glenn ~
I hope that you feel much better soon,
especially for the Childline Rocks concert.
Go get 'em.
Show 'em all how it's done.
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