Madman is Dee's. Btw, I think I managed to read Hope into the context of 3:47 in your original post. So my previous message is confusing. do not adjust your pc :-) Jens putthel@xxxxxxx skrev: >Another wonderful insight and leads me to ponder whether it's simply modesty >that prevents Woloschuk from patting himself on the back. Aside from "Around >the Universe in 80 Days" are any other compositions Dee's? "Madman" seems >likely. >? > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Jens C. Lindblad <jens.lindblad@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >To: klaatumail <klaatumail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Sent: Mon, Jan 16, 2012 12:03 pm >Subject: [klaatumail] Re: Hope Guitar > > > > >I think I read that Hope was an album where John W. contributed a lot of the >music, so much so, that he was conscious of or felt anxious about not giving >enough space for Terry's and especially Dee's work. >Since John put a lot of energy and creativity into Hope, I think it figures >that >he likes it. It did turn out to be a cracker of an album! > >Jens > >putthel@xxxxxxx skrev: > >>My friend and I got to speculating about why Woloschuk states that 3:47 >EDT is >his favorite Klaatu album. This got us to wondering about whether the guitar >parts of Prelude might not be theirs. The playing is incredible and we thought > >it possible that they were not produced by members of the band, which would >indeed be a compelling reason for him to have some reservations about Hope. >>? >>Can anyone say for sure whether this is or is not so? >>? >>? >>-----Original Message----- >>From: klaatu <klaatu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>To: klaatumail <klaatumail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>Sent: Sun, Jan 15, 2012 10:58 pm >>Subject: [klaatumail] Macca title >> >> >> >>McCartney has made naming mistakes in the past - such as the song that >critiques >>itself ("So Bad"). >>? >>Jim McNally? >>? >> >> >> >> > > > >