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Just an amazing album for Norah. She does a fantastic job covering "The Nearness of You" , but honestly, Jo Stafford 's version of it was simply magical. -
rednedtugent wrote: »Brewer and Shipley - Weeds
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"One toke over the line, sweet Jesus
One toke over the line
Sittin' downtown in a railway station
One toke over the line"
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mhardy6647 wrote: »"One toke over the line, sweet Jesus
One toke over the line
Sittin' downtown in a railway station
One toke over the line"
:-)
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Grand Funk Railroad - good singin' good playin'
Picked it up out of the $1 bin on the strength of Frank Zappa producing. -
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Led Zeppelin III
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Buddy Guy: Damn Right I've Got The Blues.
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Ian Thomas Band ~ Still Here............1978
If you're a fan of late 70's Contemporary Pop/Rock this is worth searching out.
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memory is sketchy but I think I had a song by this guy on a 22 explosive hits type LP...
Good solid 70's music
pumpkinman wrote: »
Ian Thomas Band ~ Still Here............1978
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Hey Chums and P-Man, check out Johnny Winter's archive series, live stuff put out since Paul Nelson took over as manager, some real good stuff in there. I haven't checked for awhile, there could be ten or more of them now. I had the first two but they got magic feet one time and left with one of my so-called friends. I heard a few others, they've done a good job of selecting real good live stuff from his archives.
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Hey Chums and P-Man, check out Johnny Winter's archive series, live stuff put out since Paul Nelson took over as manager, some real good stuff in there. I haven't checked for awhile, there could be ten or more of them now. I had the first two but they got magic feet one time and left with one of my so-called friends. I heard a few others, they've done a good job of selecting real good live stuff from his archives.
Hey Don. You talking about the bootleg series ? Can't seem to find any info on archive series. -
rednedtugent wrote: »memory is sketchy but I think I had a song by this guy on a 22 explosive hits type LP...
Good solid 70's music
Look for Ian Thomas ~ Painted Ladies
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Chums, yeah Johnny Winter's bootleg series. The ones I've heard are real tasty live stuff.
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Of course, that first live album Johnny Winter did was awfully tasty as well, sometimes called The Progressive Blues Experiment, sometimes called Austin, Texas, sometimes called something else. Same show, actually not a show the band was standing in a circle in an empty Gas Works or whatever the place was called. Nothing but raw blues on that one.
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Of course, that first live album Johnny Winter did was awfully tasty as well, sometimes called The Progressive Blues Experiment, sometimes called Austin, Texas, sometimes called something else. Same show, actually not a show the band was standing in a circle in an empty Gas Works or whatever the place was called. Nothing but raw blues on that one.
Don is that an album you have on vinyl ??
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For once, I'm surfin' and listenin' at the same time (I rarely do).
I am listening to the last released (if not recorded) album by a modestly successful British band 1960snamed after a type of insect.
You probably wouldn't remember them.
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mhardy6647 wrote: »For once, I'm surfin' and listenin' at the same time (I rarely do).
I am listening to the last released (if not recorded) album by a modestly successful British band 1960snamed after a type of insect.
You probably wouldn't remember them.
Get back to where you once belonged, yeah... get back, Jo!
Yardbirds ??????????? LOL
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The Cramps. Old punk band back in the day. Wife hates it. Switching genre's. Oh well..W4S SX-1000, Adcom gfp-750, Polk 1.2tl, W4S DAC 2 DSDse, 2012 mac mini (mod), JRivers ver. 19, WD Cloud NAS 2 t.b., Monster Cable AVS-2000 signature, Doug's Alpha I/C & Doug's biwire 6' speaker cables
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The Yardbirds ~ Roger The Engineer
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The Yardbirds ~ Little Games
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pumpkinman wrote: »Yardbirds ??????????? LOL
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Traffic ~ Welcome To The Canteen
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Traffic - On the Road
Rocks harder than one would think.
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Killing IT - Krewella
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The Gary Puckett Album...........1971
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pumpkinman wrote: »

The Gary Puckett Album...........1971
Nice +1
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