To: BluesDuke
Looking at these lists I'm not sure what their or anybody's definition of "cool" is. The Who, the Pretties cool? What's hot then? Dusty Springfield was definitely the queen of cool. Temptations were cool. Al Green. John Hammond. Traffic, probably. Where is Delbert McClinton or Chris Isaak or Dwight Yoakam? Ann Peebles - super cool! J.J. Cale (who I saw a week ago) super cool. His first album Naturally would be on my list. Naturally! But I don't make lists, hate lists, have no use for lists or halls of fame.
To: Revolting cat!
J.J. Cale (who I saw a week ago) super cool. I would give my first born to see J.J. Cale.
82 posted on
03/21/2002 12:38:16 PM PST by
aomagrat
To: Revolting cat!
I suppose one person's cool is another person's frigid, but I'd have to say Al Green and Ann Peebles were the essence of cool so far as 1970s soul was concerned.
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