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1 hour ago, SweetSue said:
I don't think I've ever brought up Pink Floyd on this thread, which is insane bc they're one of my all time favorites🤔
Me too. Back in the day, I had the first two albums on a double album compilation titled A Nice Pair. I no longer have Ummagumma (probably someday) and Obscured By Clouds, but otherwise I had to have all of the other (real) albums (not Division Bell ...) on CD.
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1 hour ago, NoShear said:
Definitely worth an encore!
The live clip is great, but there's nothing better than original studio recordings...

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I had NINA HAGEN's album Fearless :
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4 hours ago, Eucalpytus P. Millstone said:
"Art" Rock/Alt Rock/New Wave
LENE LOVICH ...haven't thought of her in years. Love the record. Reminds me of this lady :
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28 minutes ago, SweetSue said:
This is one of my "secret" favorite songs of all time.
The entire 10CC album was up on YouTube - The Original Soundtrack - I think. Very good unexpected album!
EDIT: Yup, that's it.
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^ Yes, they sure do sound alike...
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TODD was in a band called NAZZ :
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1 hour ago, NoShear said:
Said to be the first song Todd Rundgren composed, "Hello It's Me"
Not looking like a Top 10 artist, check out how weird he looks here:
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10 hours ago, Rudy's Girl said:
Randy Meisner
Oh! I didn't mention he was in THE STONE CANYON BAND and is on two albums In Concert At The Troubador, 1969and Rudy The Fifth... RICK NELSON of course.

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5 hours ago, Rudy's Girl said:
Lately I've been digging into Randy Meisner's solo career. He was the original bassist for the Eagles, and the best singer of the group in my opinion
I think DON HENLEY and GLENN FREY may have pushed him out of THE EAGLES...
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7 minutes ago, _Broadway_ said:
I rediscovered this great Reader's Digest album when going through stuff in my closet the other day. There is something so calming about 1960's orchestral and easy listening music.
I love music like that; listening now. Very much in my wheelhouse.
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1 hour ago, Eucalpytus P. Millstone said:
Shhhh! Not so loud! The neighbors might hear! Oh, the shame! Oh, the mortification!
These are the only tunes by Love that I remember.
You do seem to have an appreciation for music of that era, but LOVE were kind of a West Coast secret and only really listened to by record junkies (like me-and I'm too young). By the mid 70s, all of LOVE was out of print OOP except Forever Changes... I think they did have a bit of a Top 40 presence, but not much and probably '66.
...And speaking of the Whiskey-A-Go-Go, that was the only venue LOVE routinely played and they probably never toured!
Oh! I wrote a review of Forever Changes :
https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R2AE39PRXAD95P?ref=pf_ov_at_pdctrvw_srp
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5 minutes ago, Eucalpytus P. Millstone said:
Love that sound! And love the cover art, clearly inspired by the influential Pop Art of Peter Max.
Don't you know Forever Changes ...? It almost precedes the fame of PETER MAX.
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7 hours ago, NoShear said:
With your "...very personal relationship..." and the Whisky a Go Go in mind, SweetSue:
The only LOVE album I ever owned (on vinyl too)... maybe the only LOVE album anybody ever owned... I listen to that every Summer.
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4 hours ago, NoShear said:
Your interesting review of "China Pig" prompted a listen..
This is the one I listen to most "Moonlight On Vermont" :
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1 hour ago, NoShear said:
You had me at the title: STRAWBERRY FEELS FOREVER
I was wondering why I hadn't written a review for CAPTAIN BEEFHEART's first album (Safe As Milk) which is easily his most accessible and listenable album. BEEFHEART had some wonderful moments but very spotty.
My reviews are old... here's the review I wrote for the followup to Strictly Personal (Trout Mask Replica) :
https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/RAM4OVC47J4XC?ref=pf_ov_at_pdctrvw_srp
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41 minutes ago, Allhallowsday said:
CAPTAIN BEEFHEART AND HIS MAGIC BAND Strictly Personal
Review :
https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/RLDHBVUT7SLIY?ref=pf_ov_at_pdctrvw_srp
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CAPTAIN BEEFHEART AND HIS MAGIC BAND Strictly Personal
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1 minute ago, Shank Asu said:
Captain Blood (1935) Awesome final battle.
I watched some of that too... ERROL ! Great cast (I think within about a year after that film ROSS ALEXANDER who played Jeremy killed himself).
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CAPTAIN BEEFHEART AND HIS MAGIC BAND Safe As Milk
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2 hours ago, SweetSue said:
How haven't I heard of this woman?! She's amazing!
Maybe because that was her only hit (a cover of an earlier hit by EDDIE FLOYD). Great record for her that went to #1 USA Top 40.
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57 minutes ago, LornaHansonForbes said:
Maybe with the BALANCE TILTED ON THE SUPREME COURT we can finally get "NOT GUILTY DUE TO MENTAL POSSESSION OR COERCION FROM A DWELLING/BUILDING/ OR EDIFICE" allowed to be used as an acceptable defense for MURDER in all 50 states..
Well that would fix the problem in THE HAUNTING...
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What Are You Listening To?
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^ Ha! I owned LAYLA on vinyl too! That "Little Wing" is nice, but can't come close to JIMI.