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This War Is Ours (The Guillotine Part II) - Escape The Fate
I was inspired by their live show at Warped. Not everyone can drink Monster and shred simultaneously.
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"Demonic Velocities" by The Flying Luttenbachers.
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Pink Floyd -
The Piper at The Gates of Dawn
Not my favourite Floyd era, but it's still a very good record...
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Jimi Hendrix - Little Wing
With Regards...
Anthony :coffee:
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The Beatles -
Love
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The remix thingy...
All you Beatles detractors take note: You are very, very wrong !!
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knock 'em dead kid - trooper
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Neil Young & Crazy Horse -
Broken Arrow
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Not the best of NY & CH's extensive catalog, but even their more mundane releases are still of good quality.
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Grateful Dead -
Live Dead
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Again, this is not one of my favourite live Dead albums, but I had a bit of an epiphany listening to this, and now like it much more...
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Kate Bush -
The Red Shoes
... and another epiphany. Never been a favourite, but I've kept returning, and everything has now dropped into place. A double epiphany day !!
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"Revolve" by the Melvins. This is a band that I haven't really checked out to a great, great extent, considering their massive discography. I really like this album ("Stoner Witch") so far, though.
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Booker T & the MGs' 'Green Onions'.
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Fretup Wrote:Booker T & the MGs' 'Green Onions'.
Have to be honest and say that I would have thought this would have been more appropriately placed in the Jazz, Funk & Blues board.
You probably already know, but for those who didn't/don't, the MG stood for Memphis Group as Booker T. Jones, Steve 'The Colonel' Cropper, Donald 'Duck' Dunn (replacing Lewis Steinberg) and the late Al Jackson Jr (he was shot and killed by a burglar in Memphis in 1975) were the 'house band' at STAX in Memphis and at the forefront of Memphis Soul/R&B and Soul in general for many years. :wink: