Good point about the precarious position. But maybe now that they're just about running out of artists to do tribute albums on...... I vote for a Linda Thompson version of "Paris 1919." Or Richard Thompson. Or Teddy (although Teddy's forte so far seems to be harmony vocals -- he really is an amazing harmony singer, one of my favorite Thompson albums is his self-released live Celtschmerz w/ Teddy all over it). I got to see Cale live once in Orlando, it was wonderful, despite some annoying chatty people. He looked like your classic British tourist, wearing some pants he must've gotten at a surf shop, and was just very low-key and ironic in between these quite intense songs. Very compelling. His last visit to Orlando some 10 years before (I guess about the mid-80s, a few years before I got mired there) had been rather less auspicious -- he reportedly got so wasted he fell off his seat while playing, and insisted on offering refunds to everyone. Of course, I know many performers who wouldn't think that was necessarily the worst way to get through a gig in Orlando, where crowds could be pretty clueless. Parry