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...how many of these LPs have you heard?..

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cars self-titled. one of my all time favorites.

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Screw_Michigan wrote:cars self-titled. one of my all time favorites.

We should all just be thankful that the Cars never sold out.

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Dinsdale wrote:
Screw_Michigan wrote:cars self-titled. one of my all time favorites.

We should all just be thankful that the Cars never sold out.

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But, I think I preferred Candy-O to The Cars, but both of those first couple were pretty solid. At the time, the Cars were kind of bridging the gap between emerging new wave music, and hard rock, so they were somewhat significant from a historical perrspective...pending MGO's assessment, of course.


Lights Out was a better UFO album, imo. Love To Love was a classic overly-sappy rock "anthem."


And that last one pictured there....I believe that one has spent time in the #1 position on the list of Dinsdale's All-Time Favorites. Might even get a whirl today.


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MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:If you decide one day to have a take on anything in an era before yours, it will be null and void...all according to YOUR logic.

Oh contRAIR, monswear.

The only reason I've ever questioned your abilities to form a take on things related to 80's music and fashion, has little to do with your age...it has to do with the fact you've been wrong every single time you've tried it. And I mean every single time.

So, if you're going to rewrite history in order to appear worldy, pick an era that I didn't experience firsthand. I wasn't just there abserving the "history" of cultural trends in the 80's...I was making that history, brother...believe that.
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Dinsdale wrote:it has to do with the fact you've been wrong every single time you've tried it. And I mean every single time.
Yet you've made zero attempts to refute my remarks.
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aerosmith 'rocks' was their best album

ufo 'stangers in the night' is top 5 best live albums alltime

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mothster wrote:aerosmith 'rocks' was their best album

And should have been their last.

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Have most of them on disc.
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The first and last were decent, the rest suck.


Especially Rush.
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"Animals"
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Have heard many of them, but one of 'em I haven't is ...

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However, I did see them as the opening act for Black Oak Arkansas & Blue Oyster Cult in Long Beach back around '76. They were pretty good, from what I could tell. 'Course, I'd dropped a laced sugar cube before the concert, and indulged in other recreationals, so for all I know, they might've sucked more ass than Mike Backer's date this weekend.
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Dinsdale wrote:
And that last one pictured there....I believe that one has spent time in the #1 position on the list of Dinsdale's All-Time Favorites. Might even get a whirl today.


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Pink Floyd's Animals is a great one. Probably the least over played of their records. Maybe that's why I can still enjoy it..
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Mississippi Neck wrote: Pink Floyd's Animals is a great one. Probably the least over played of their records. Maybe that's why I can still enjoy it..
True, but Shine On You Crazy Diamond off this album

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doesn't get near enough play.
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Smackie Chan wrote:Have heard many of them, but one of 'em I haven't is ...

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However, I did see them as the opening act for Black Oak Arkansas & Blue Oyster Cult in Long Beach back around '76. They were pretty good, from what I could tell.
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The man has over 500,000 LPs/CDs all hard to get shit.


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War Wagon wrote:True, but Shine On You Crazy Diamond doesn't get near enough play.

Maybe that has something to do with it being like 14 minutes long?
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Dinsdale wrote:
War Wagon wrote:True, but Shine On You Crazy Diamond doesn't get near enough play.

Maybe that has something to do with it being like 14 minutes long?
No excuse. There's some great music to be heard in long extended jams.

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Sudden Sam wrote:Hair of the Dog - typical Nazareth. Couple good tunes, but you gotta deal with McCafferty's voice. First album had a monster tune in "Morning Dew" and Razamanaz had a great song in "Woke Up This Morning". Can't listen to more than a song or two at a time of theirs.
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War Wagon wrote:True, but Shine On You Crazy Diamond doesn't get near enough play.

Maybe that has something to do with it being like 14 minutes long?
Always a good fallback tune to put on when I was a deejay and wanted to blaze.
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Dinsdale wrote:
War Wagon wrote:True, but Shine On You Crazy Diamond doesn't get near enough play.

Maybe that has something to do with it being like 14 minutes long?
The first part is 13½ minutes long, the second half is 12½ minutes.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shine_On_You_Crazy_Diamond
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Tom In VA wrote: No excuse. There's some great music to be heard in long extended jams.

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I don't disagree.

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I have heard about a handful of those LP's.

Rock-N-Roll Machine by Triumph is a great LP. I believe the U.S. release of that album had different songs on it.
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All these wanabe ass hole so called rock N rollers never gave a shit about the Ramones. I remember back in 1978 when they would get booed off the stage,

Until some rock stars on MTV in the early 90s started to wear the Ramones T shirt everyone thought it was cool.

My girlfriends daughter told me in 1997 that I listen to shit when i had my Talk Talk CD playing and yet in 1998 she was jamming out to No doubt's hit song they stole from Talk Talk "it's my life"
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