Icon Re: Hicks is OK, but Lenny was more dangerous.
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Green Mtn (view)

Hello Eugene. I have Carnege and Curran. I am only missing a couple of his recordings. I've got 'im on vinyl, tape and CD. Postumously Mr Bruce greatly contributed to my learning to think. That is a good link, I should have mentioned it. Forgive me but this is my first and only on-line community(that is what this is(at least on an introductory level, say a 1 or 2), isn't it?), and I am not completely certain how to behave. Some of the queries have been quite daunting in sofar as preparing a moderately satisfactory(from my vantage point) reply.

Nonetheless, I liked a lot of Lenny's persecution material too, especially about government, but some of his sketches like Fat Boy or D' Genie or Religion Inc were brillant in their own respect. An oversight on my part was not mentioning Mort Sahl who I like better now than 2 or 3 decades ago. Probably because Lenny was such an inspiration. If I'd only learned Ziddish in full.-)

Hope you're all having a great rest, we're having wonderful sleeping weather tonight: 50 with ruffling breezes. I am not asleep 'cause I had a late run tonight and didn't get home 'til 3.
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“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
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