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Mike,
A trip to Motown isn't necessarily on my bucket list, but hey, it worked pretty good here. A doulbe dose of Marvin, both nice songs that, although I'm fmiliar with both, I don't think I had ever heard them all the way through.
And more Stevie Wonder. You just keep pushing me, don't you. You're gonna be really surprised when I actually purchase some of his work.
Loved the Kramer clip. The episode that immediately came to mind for me, for no apparent reason, was the one where the workers at the bakery came off their strike, and he walks back into the bakery (or was it an ice cream shop? I can't remember now) and declares, "I'm back". Which of course explained why he never had a job on the show to that point. Classic!
This brings me to the winner of the "Golden Pell". Michael Martin Murphy (yes, I remember Wildfire very well) with Nothing Is Your Own. And I don't think it's so much for the quality of the song as it is for the quality of the pick. A perfect description of Cosmo on your part. Outstanding!
And I loved the Columbus routine. I didn't catch whether or not you mentioned who that was, but it sounded like Flip Wilson to me.
Lastly, although I don't listen to Ray Charles very often, it's always nice to hear him sing, especially this song.
Good job Dr. Pell!
I have nothing at all left to say.
Norma Jean Fox
(11/30/1945-9/7/2010)
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