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True, my opinion was subjective, as was your's, but my post was intended as informative, not argumentative.

My subjectivity wasn't meant to suggest that only Neil Young fans appreciate classic rock, but rather reflected the limited amount of classic rock worth buying that is currently available on Blu-ray. Get it?

I had no intention of getting into anyone's personal preferences or dislikes but ask yourself this question (it's rhetorical, so you're under no pressure): how much archived classic rock is available on Blu-ray currently? If you can name more than 3 examples (not contemporary releases such as Yes, Live at Montreux or ZZ Top Live from Texas, both of which were filmed in high definition, or the major theatrical release examples that Kal provided), I'd be surprised.

BTW, if you want to argue over personal opinions, go to the Outside board, you'll get more than your share of it there.

Regards,
AuPh



Edits: 08/10/08

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