REVIEW of of John Denver Web Page on Blaise Faint's Reviews of Ezine's (http://sunsite.unc.edu/faint/eziner/index.html) ====================================================================== ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH Reviewed by: Blaise Faint... Recommendation: Sets the standard by which all future John Denver web pages will be judged... KEYWORDS: environment, John Denver, music, poetry,... Review: 1995 06 16 To many people, John Denver is a folk singer who sang such seventies hits as "Thank God I'm a Country Boy," "Take Me Home Country Road," and "Rocky Mountain High." To others, he is much, MUCH MORE! As I am not a John Denver expert, I cannot verify the information to be found in the Rocky Mountain High web pages, but there sure is a lot of it! At Rocky Mountain High, you will truly learn more than you ever imagined there is to know about the man, his music, and his love for the environment. Topics include the New CD - THE WILDLIFE CONCERT, John Denver's Career, the John Denver Discography, John Denver Fan Clubs around the World, John Denver on Television, About John's Songs, and Other John Denver Resources, but my favorite part has to be the Poetry Dedicated to John Denver [an excerpt follows]: YOUR SONGS TO ME ARE FLOWERS by Emily M. Parris Dedicated to John Denver Your songs to me are flowers Each one a different hue Expressing all the happiness The truth you find in you [Copyright by Emily M. Parris] That pretty much says it all. But again, there is much, much more... in addition, Rocky Mountain High provides information about John Denver's concern for the world and the environment, which goes far beyond what we hear in the lyrics to his music. He founded The Windstar Foundation, The Hunger Project, and Plant-It 2000. For information about these and other John Denver environmental concerns, Rocky Mountain High is the definitive starting point. _________________________________________________________________ E-zine Reviews