Hello, All - 

Bob wrote:


> <<P.S.  I'm also a buddy of Gregg Cagno's - that should get me some extra 
> brownie points, right?  :-)>>
> 
> Or put you under INSTANT suspicion! ;~)
> 
> Welcome, Susan...looking forward to hearing more from you. I thought your 
> choices of "funeral songs" were very inspired.

Thanks for the warm welcome, Bob - if being a friend of Gregg's makes me an 
"accomplice to the crime", consider me guilty as charged...  :-)

and then Timothy and Denny suggested:

<< "Timothy Spong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  The term is "foreword," and the word itself usually appears, like a title, 
>on any given book's foreword.
The term is "epigraph," generally a quotation (also applies to building 
inscriptions, etc.)

Denny >> 

Yes, that's it! - epigraph...  :-)  I can't believe my English 
major/journalism minor brain couldn't remember that - ack!

I'm most especially grateful to all of you, though, for your many insights 
into Joni's work after Miles of Aisles - I must admit a preference for her 
earlier, confessional pieces and although I continued to buy her music over 
the years, with a few exceptions it just didn't "speak to me" as much as her 
previous albums.

However, I am a firm believer that "the teacher appears when the lesson is 
ready to be learned" - I have begun to drag out everything from Hissing of 
Summer Lawns on and will be giving them a thorough listening, in a different 
light... which is how I feel so many years after their initial introduction.

Thanks again for the motivation - eeny meeny miney moe, catch a Tiger... 
Dog... Rainstorm?... by the toe...  :-)

Susan
http://www.heartsdesireconcerts.com


"Guiding a ship, it takes more than your skill
It's the compass inside, it's the strength of your will..." ~ Dar Williams

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