From: Kevin J. Bonham, sleepycat@eudoramail.com Subject: Re: Heyday Today and Yesterday Date: 2/26/2002 5:59:41 AM To: seance@lists.no-fi.com wrote: >[..]Thank God it doesn't sound like Heyday - I mean, haven't we all progressed and grown in our own lives over the last 17 years? I would hope so! I don't even know who the 18 year old Denise was anymore. I remember her, with a little nostalgia and lot of embarrassment sometimes, but so much has happened to me in these past 17 years - who hasn't had major life events happen? > At the risk of committing the sin of Seance Soap Opera by talking about myself, me too. Actually I wasn't a fan when Heyday came out, but there is a period in my life where I was totally wrapped up in that album and it was extremely relevant to me. I was 18 and though it was only 12 years ago it seems more like 50. Many of my interests and a minority of my opinions are the same but apart from that, I would have a difficult time recognising myself now from then. I love "Heyday" but listening to it can make me feel like I've fallen into a personal time capsule. "Hotel Womb" the same for the same reason. Cheers, Kevin PS Tara, you are hilarious. --- Self-Appointed President, Oxydental Fan Club Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail account at http://www.eudoramail.com