Okay--Don't follow me for awhile. I'll tell you zackly why--I'm going to be critiquing some music, for awhile. So, if you're thin-skinned, stay-TF-away. Thank You. Okay--never did follow the late, great MJ, though I do have one of his CD's around here. I've listened to it quite a bit, after i picked it up, used. But, i can't say it has stuck with me, in an way. Same thing with Lady Gaga, and some others. But, they are a temporary thing, with me. But, I still like the music one(or two or three) hit wonders like Scarlet and Black, Tears-For-Fears, and Savage Garden. They were were studio musicians who were assembled by a record producer to make eclectic music that would sound good on the radio. And they did. Let me throw in Billy Idol, as a David Bowie imitation. both are 2 or 3 hit wonders. About 15 years ago, I was telling someone that I went into a store, and one place was playing "Year of the Cat" on the P.A. Then, I went into another store just after, and they were playing: "Time Passages". The patient Listener(like you kids)axed me: so, what was the next store playing on the P.A., and I says: "Song On The Radio". Anyway, I have all three of those on 45 rpm records. Al Stewart was a 3-hit wonder; but prolly that's the way it should be, in a just world. Ha. Hope that helps you some. Don't go away---there's more.

