Very good point about the horns - when I think about it, if you strip away the horns, you strip away the cheesiness of it all. It could've been a more gutsy-sounding album without the horns. Makes you wonder if John was still around today, I think he could've made a fine rock and roll album, but in the Unplugged vein - or he could use the musicians on the Double Fantasy / Milk and Honey sessions.. or the Cheap Trick guys.. give it a tougher sound with good production.. more 'real'. The horns had their place in their time, but in the 70s you had Bowzer and Barbarino and The Fonz doing the Peppermint Twist to a sax section dolled up as street hoodlums!