Thanks slaw, I have to get the rest of Mary's albums I don't yet have, on LP when possible. I think Mercy Now was a CD only release, but Filth & Fire may have been on LP.
Mike, Robbie Robertson's mother was Native American, his father Jewish. An unusual combination! My girlfriend and I had just entered a movie theater on Sunset Blvd. in the mid-90's, and I saw Robbie a few yards away talking to his woman companion, she about to go to the restroom, he to the concession counter. I knew he is a huge film fan, but was still startled to be breathing the same air as one of my favorite music makers.
My three other startling encounters were being face-to-face with Brian Wilson in the Tower Records on (again) Sunset Blvd., for the release of his first solo album, Levon Helm in Book Soup (across the street from Tower) at his autobiographical book signing---Ringo was also there to get his copy signed, and being about ten yards from John Lennon at The Cow Palace in 1965. I was only 15, but I realized he was indeed another human being, though a special one. By the time I worked with Emitt Rhodes and Evan Johns in the late-90's, I was very aware that artists are mere mortals, for better or worse. Now Dylan, that's a whole 'nother story ;-) .