On a lighter note --- I miss the Sixties' era eager anticipation of new developments in rock 'n' roll music ... American rock was already pretty good in the Fifties, when I was an elementary school kid. It just kept getting better and better. From the likes of Phil Spector and Carole Kings' hits, Roy Orbison, the Everly Brothers, and etc. already pretty good material, we advanced to the English Invasion, with the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Yardbirds, Hollies, The Who, etc. rapidly evolving in terms of style and sophistication, some morphing eventually into the Supergroups --- Cream, Traffic, Small Faces, and so on ---while, meanwile, a whole new genre of American psychedlia appeared, with Jefferson Airplane, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Blue Cheer, Ted Nugent and The Amboy Dukes, etc., and alternative country-rock such as the Byrds' Dylan covers and Sweetheart of the Rodeo, Grateful Dead, Gram Parsons, Pure Prairie League, Tracy Nelson's country album, the rise of Linda Ronstadt and Emily Lou Harris, eventually the Eagles. While I realize this has been run-on and breathless, I think there was no finer or more dynamic period in the development of popular music than the approximately 12 years from 1960 to 1972. These were heady and exciting times for anyone interested in pop music!