| -----Original Message-----
| From: Matthew MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 10 February 2003 15:52
| 
| > The guy looked at me as if I was insane, and told me that 
| > "Computer Love" - the soppy ballad which was also on the 12" 
| > - was the reason for the inflated price! Which made me laugh a bit.
| 
| Blasphemy, that's a Zapp anthem!  Classic 1985 Dayton Ohio 
| electronics, all the Troutman flourishes, etc...  you'll be 
| glad you have it Brendan -- Or maybe this us a US thing.  
| Even if it's the one you have to play last, when the light 
| come full on and all the couples walk out of the club 
| together hand-in-hand  ;)

Oh, I won't deny that, once I got home, I kind of fell in love with the
track! I even included it on a mix I posted to 313 back in November or
something - it forms part of a smoochy couple-orientated interlude, and
then the energy is restored when D-Train's "Keep On" suddenly comes in
after "Computer Love". But I was still surprised that Reckless consider
Computer Love to be the most valuable track!

I managed to get "I Wanna Be Your Man" on 12" the other day, but my
major excitement at the moment stems from my recent acquisition of the
"Play At Your Own Risk" acapella...

Brendan

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