From: d’s email address
To: "Jessica Murray" <dfhldgdhdlhfdla@gmail.com>
Well after reading your 2 e-mails yesterday, I'm left with the following feelings.
1. You are making a great deal of assumptions.
2. You seem to have given yourself a great deal of self entitlement.
Now
as for the CD's. I have a feeling you will be greatly disappointed
since I likely do not have what you are looking for. You are correct, I
do have some of your dads CD's. I do have a few prog things like the
Flower Kings, Tomas Bolin, Spock's Beard, Pain of Salvation, Dream
Theater. A few others would have been non-prog related such at Gary
Moore, Robben Ford, Joni Mitchell. While I did take some discs, I also
left a great deal of things since I already own a lot of what your dad
had or have a burn of it already. What you should keep in mind is your
dad has sold some of his discs and has also lent a lot of them them out
over the past couple of years. I know this for a fact since he dropped a
small box of CD's off at the Turning Point last year, I drove him. When
I went through the disc's I notice a lot that were not there that I
know he owned. Flower Kings, Allman Bros, Zappa, Yes, etc.. just to name
a few. I don't believe he would sell these bands, so on loan seems more
logical. At this point in time, I would recommend you send me a list of
the specific discs you are looking for. If I happen to have taken any
of these, I will consider mailing them to you in Windsor once you have
moved there.
I want to thank you for the good chuckle
that you gave me with the father/son analysis you seem to think your dad
and I had. I've been in need of a good laugh lately. I have no intent
on going into great details with you regarding the bond your father
& I shared except to say that it was more brotherly than anything
else. I can see how you got confused in your analysis since it could be
viewed as a younger brother/older brother relationship since you seem to
think age has some sort of relevancy here.