Oooooooooooooh BOY!!!
author: Dave Windsor
I've been looking for some of Glass Moon's stuff off and on for a very long time. I first got turned on to Glass Moon as a DJ on KEPO, 89.1 FM. This was our Radio-TV class stsation at Eagle Point High in Eagle Point, Oregon. I am a big Hollies fan and I saw this new promo-45 slid onto my board. I thought, uh-oh, here's someone wanting to improve on the gold standard. Then I put it on and it blew me away. And I wasn't the only one. I suddenly got calls all over the place to play it loud, and play it often. I still have that promo-45. I keep it in a special place with all of my cherrished 45s from back in the day. I just ordered this and can't wait to put it in my CD player and crank it up. Thanks for all of the great music Dave Adams. I hope you can find a way to make more. Keep on rockin'!
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Great to hear these tunes on disc!
author: Rick H
I bought (and still have) both the two LP\'s from the early 80\'s. To my ears, Dave Adams had quite a Beatlesque/McCartney influence going on in much of his songwriting & production that might not have been obvious to the casual listener but like the Beatles music- these tunes simply grabbed you and you instantly liked them. The Glassmoon tunes that made it to FM were ear candy in the early 80\'s. I was one of the Raleigh-area WQDR listeners at the time and I\'m so glad to see Dave has remastered & rereleased these fine tracks. Now, if he would just bring out some new tunes - I guess I\'ll need to check out his Myspace page and see what he\'s up to these days.
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author: Roberto Betancourt
What amazing memories of my youth in Puerto Rico!! I cant stop listening to Blue Windows. I feel nostalgia and so many emotions that I cant begin to explain. Dave and Glass Moon, I never had the pleasure to see you live but all I can say is thank you for the religious experience via your outsanding music.
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Glass Moon/Growing In The Dark
author: Rick Bullinger
I first heard "Simon" on the radio back in 1982 and I was hooked! They never said on the radio who the artist was and so I wandered into a "Licorice Pizza" record store and asked a clerk there who this was. I sang the lyrics "Stories about his dad" to them and they didn't know at the moment either, I felt foolish! They called me back later that day and had put a finger on it!, and I wandered back in and bought the LP. I wore it out. I just ordered this CD and can't wait to hear it again!
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