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Analogman

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  1. I am mainly just want to finish my Hendrix collection some day. I think the last new album I bought was Vitalogy (Pearl Jam). Electric Warrior was the first T Rex album I ever bought - sometimes in the early 1980s, by way of Camelot Music at the mall where I am from.
  2. I stopped buying vinyl records when there were no more indoor flea markets to go to in the town where I live. I have bought a few records by way of Ebay, but it is just not the same.
  3. I noticed there was a vinyl re-issue of Appetite for Destruction at the Best Buy I was at the other night when I bought the Wilco DVD.
  4. Interesting. They are kept out of the light though I take it.
  5. Oh really. How are they stored?
  6. I think there is a lot of talk about how he lost it, or too much emphasis on all of those crappy albums he made/makes. I try to concentrate on these albums: Wheels of Fire Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs Live at the Fillmore Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert Blind Faith
  7. I picked the dvd up last night at Best Buy. They didn't have it at Walmart, I wonder why. . . Anyhow, it was not out anywhere at Best Buy. The dude said he would look in the back, and came back a few minutes later with the dvd. I wonder why they did not have any of the dvds on the rack with the rest of their music dvds? I thought it was interesting to go from that well-worn looking place in New Orleans, to whatever venue they show in the film after that. They went from being jammed on the stage - Pat was pretty close to the drums - to a more modern looking stage. I can see what people
  8. I'm listening to my SRV collection: Texas Flood Couldn't Stand the Weather Soul to Soul Live Alive In Step The Sky Is Crying
  9. Exclusive: Spinal Tap Debuts Song, Comes 'Back From The Dead' For Album
  10. That acoustic set is great. They had a deal a while back where you could buy all of them for a couple hundred bucks. I thought about buying them, but didn't. Social Deadworking
  11. It's actually the only Judas Priest album I have ever owned. It's a shame that they don't own it. Due to that, we are stuck with a crappy sounding CD put out by whatever the name of the company is that owns it now.
  12. Of course, early Whitesnake is a different deal than what they became in the 80s.
  13. There is something to be said for traditional rock values.
  14. It's a different trip, that's for sure. I've always thought that Sad Wings Of Destiny sounds almost like an early Queen album.
  15. Yes, I know. We have already had a discussion about that place when you were here under another name. The shows at Wolfgang's Vault are professional/semi-professionally recorded - SBD, FM, Live in the studio, etc. Plus they are mostly shows from the 60s/70s.
  16. It does not cost anything to listen to shows at Wolfgang's Vault.
  17. Also, they put up some more LZ not to long ago: Led Zeppelin 04.27.1969 - Fillmore West (San Francisco, CA) Set 2
  18. Long Stick Goes Boom! (One Vice at a Time)
  19. Point of Entry - which people did not take to, like they did British Steel. Heading Out to the Highway (Rob's homage to Rebel Without A Cause)
  20. They are taking a cue from Iron Maiden and playing a whole album on this tour - British Steel. I always thought that album was a bit sterile sounding.
  21. I'd say it was a scene from the parade that takes place in the song Sky Blue Sky.
  22. It reminds me of the sort of deal you would find on a Gospel album recorded by a semi-professional gospel group.
  23. I wonder if Andy and Kelly will have something going on now. It was interesting that they were thrown together, like Dwight and Phyllis. Although, he was actually treating her like a horse, of course.
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