--- In clear_light@yahoogroups.com, "Fred Rayworth"
<Rayworth1973@...> wrote:
>
> I'm really not looking forward to tomorrow when the Clear Light
site
> will be on it's last day (for a while). I, for one, think this has
> been a great labor of love and I feel priviledged to have been
part
> of it.
>
> Funny how a little slab of plastic with grooves on it can have
such
> an affect on one's life. I've outlined many times on this site how
> much that one gem of an album has affected me. Apparently, though
> there are few of us now, I wasn't alone. I've been happy to see
such
> interest in the band and to learn what happened to all the
musicians
> involved. I've started new friendships, from Gray Newell, the
creator
> of this site, to Doug Lubahn. Then there are the fans, like me,
such
> as Bonnie Hall, Nicole Wills, and Mike Staxx.
>
> I've been able to contact all the other living members at least to
> tell them how much I loved their lone contribution to the world of
> psychedelia. My only regret is not being able to tell that to
Robby
> Robeson.
>
> I think it would be cool to hear from you out there, how you feel,
> what this site did for you. I know Gray would sure appreciate it.
>
> Fred Rayworth
>
Sad day indeed for the 360+ members here. I don't post much, but do
read all the messages and do dip into the site when time allows.
Thanks to gray especially for the wealth of info site - found out a
lot about the band from there and also from the various posts here.
I'm sure between all here there is enough to fill a small book on
the band, if ever anyone had the time and money to do it. Who'd have
thought that of a band that almost no-one's heard of?
And also additional thanks to Gray for getting those 2nd album
tracks out for us to hear - I still play them on a regular basis and
consider what might have been...
Cheers