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Did anyone know JOHN PAUL JONES plays bass on Hurdy Gurdy Man?
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Actor Bruce Kirby (1925-2021)
Allhallowsday replied to MikaelaArsenault's topic in General Discussions
Thank you! In a part I will always remember as MATT DILLON's father - in that strangely touching bathroom scene. -
Actor Bruce Kirby (1925-2021)
Allhallowsday replied to MikaelaArsenault's topic in General Discussions
I cannot believe BRUCE KIRBY died; I was just talking about him and his son BRUNO KIRBY. Both were on this week's rerun of Columbo (1974 - I think). -
You've in NJ?
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Ain't it true? I love DONOVAN.
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It's worth pointing out that in THE WOLF MAN Larry Talbot starts out laughing and joking and trying to charm Gwen (EVELYN ANKERS). MAN MADE MONSTER does kind of set a pattern CHANEY would fall into.
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FLAMIN' GROOVIES Teenage Head
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The wraps were purposely damaged for leftover sale - either by being punched with a hole, or cut about an inch from the top of the record.
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Nobody liked it much and copies quickly found their way into the bargain bin. I think mine was a cutout.
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I had that on vinyl. I think the last YES album I bought was Drama... with THE BUGGLES.
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Yes, all talented. I saw them ALL get together "in the round" in a show at the Spectrum in Philadelphia around 1990. Yes, two drummers, to keyboardists...!
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FLAMIN' GROOVIES Shake Some Action
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I had it on vinyl. Without doubt, the record that put YES on the map. Personally, I never liked that album which includes :
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GARY NUMAN The Pleasure Principle
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BILL EVANS TRIO Sunday At The Village Vanguard
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Me too!
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Speaking of '70s music... BIG STAR Third / Sister Lovers
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Went to #7 in 1976 in the USA... it was on a compilation released that year.
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BIX BEIDERBECKE Bix Beiderbecke, Vol. 1- Singin' the Blues BIX BEIDERBECKE Bix Beiderbecke, Vol. 2- At the Jazz Band Ball
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y'mean this? :
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YES Fragile
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Couldn't agree more. Hardly the singer the other three were (JOHN particularly) RINGO was always my favorite BEATLE!
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BILLIE HOLIDAY Lady Day (1939-1944)- The Sixteen Original Commodore Interpretations
