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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Pickering, Canada
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There was the time every hi-fi store playing Fly Robin Fly very very loud, to lure the punters into their store. Good demo track for bass I guess, that really reminded me of those good old sansui and poineer top of their lines amps...Those were the days...
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I know what you mean.
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Near to the Pacific Ocean
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Those were the days...
Ye... I could not own even a radio. I was hunting music bars. Drinking and dancing... CCR... Who Will Stop the Rain... Susie Q and run awy. Sure MoneyM, nei BoneyM too... JH |
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Perth, Australia.
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In 1980 at the end of my last years work, I took a Greyhound bus from Brisbane to Perth for my first holidays.
Whilst in Perth I met a beautiful hot babe (toes to nose suntan ) who had just come back from the US, and told me of a great new movie called the Blues Brothers.A week later I was back home and haunting my local import/second hand record shop and came across a new import copy of the The Blues Brothers Soundtrack, so I promptly bought it. As soon as I got home I put it on the turntable, and instantly loved it. So did all of my friends, who all wrestled tape copies (no cd-burners then) out of me. Before long there was a whole bunch of friends listening to this classic. About 10 months later, the film was released here, and we got to understand the record better. That record was a favorite at many parties until a girlfriend stepped back and put a stiletto heel through it Nowadays I have the cd version, but it ain't quite the same. Eric. |
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Near to the Pacific Ocean
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Hi Guys
You look rock music lovers. What are the best live rock picked on CDs? Name five of 70s. I am eager to get them. JH |
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This one used to be always one of my favourites.
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diyAudio Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Belgium
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Hi,
That's their double album recording,no? I prefer their first one,can't remember the title... The one with the bars on a stellar background. Ciao,going under zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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But he asked for a live album. The one you mentioned is Crime of the Century, but my favourite is probably Breakast in America.
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j6you,
This one was pretty good too
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diyAudio Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Belgium
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Hi,
Live album ?Missed that... Crime of the Century is much better than "Breakie with Brett" Brett,pease turn a blind eye on this one... BTW,since you like Joy Div what about New Order? Toi,toi,
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