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Hey chronic, :D. Very nice. Is 'The Last Train to Clarksville on that Monkees LP? One of their finest, I'll start with that on and work my way down!CRB
 

chronic

old and in the way
Is 'The Last Train to Clarksville on that Monkees LP?

Nope, not on this one. Last Train to Clarksville is on

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I know a lot of Dean Martin songs and I can sing "Amore", believe it or not.
My ex is a huge fan and fierce about any criticism concerning him. hehe
And I have to admit I really enjoyed the Martin/Lewis duo films when I was a kid.
Still not my sound, so what?
 
I have a sweet tooth for Dino.

Any man who can drink that much and make that much money can't be all bad. And his friends, well, they look like they would have been fun to hang with, too...

Pax
 
Never said a bad word about him. Although the music's not my cup of tea, I like the drunk pronounciation.

"...back in old Napoli, that's amore..." :cool: hick
 
Deep Purple live in Copenhagen, March 1, 1972. If you can put the cliche of Smoke on the Water out of your head; Purple could really rip up a stage pretty well.
 
Machine Head by Deep Purple was the first music I ever purchased "” on 8-track. BTO II came in the same bag; at a flea market at the Sunrise Highway Drive-In Theatre, in Valley Stream, New York. For all those interested... two bucks each.
 
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The band Machine Head isn't really close to Deep Purple, eh? :rolleyes:
I can't enjoy their style, the best thing about this group is they had the Verbal Abuse drummer in the beginning - " Just An American Band " is a damned fine hardcore record.

But I'm in another mood this sunday morning and drift away with Depeche Mode's Exciter.
 

hank solo

Just practicin' steps and keepin' outta the fights
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Taking a break from the Kinks...

Pulp - Separations

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Still stuck on Purple. The track I referenced yesterday came from a DVD I just found; Deep Purple live in '72/73, and it turns out that little else of live video exists for this crazy-assed band. At least that's what they're saying, so when they release other DVDs, we've just got to get them.

I didn't listen to the whole thing yesterday, and it turns out that one of their three encores from the March 1, 1972 Denmark show was Lucille, from Little Richard.

Damn, it screams; got to love Roger Glover! Just found it on youtube:

 
Still stuck on Purple.
Damn, it screams; got to love Roger Glover! Just found it on youtube:


Right On! PS! That is great! I always dug Deep Purple, always loved the story about the hotel burning down, which led to...Smoke On The Water...
Great Vocalist/Great drummer/Great Everything...:cool:crb
 
Great Vocalist/Great drummer/Great Everything...:cool:crb

Ian Paice may be one of the most under-rated drummers in R&R (next to whomever was in the Kinks, of course). I mean, you hear about Moonie and Bonham ad nauseum. But obviously, Paice's greatest attribute is that he didn't choke on his own vomit.
 
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Okay just wondering how do you get an image to show up. I know i am being a complete dolt about doing this. Just curious. i know it's something really simple.:)
 

hank solo

Just practicin' steps and keepin' outta the fights
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Okay just wondering how do you get an image to show up. I know i am being a complete dolt about doing this. Just curious. i know it's something really simple.:)

You just click the Insert Image button
insertimage.gif
, and then use the URL / web address of the image. A lot of the covers here are on Am*zon. If you have Firefox you get the URL by right-clicking the image and selecting 'copy image location'. In Internet Explorer its not so simple, you have to right-click the image, choose properties then select / highlight the URL and then right-click again to copy it.

:)
 
You just click the Insert Image button
insertimage.gif
, and then use the URL / web address of the image. A lot of the covers here are on Am*zon. If you have Firefox you get the URL by right-clicking the image and selecting 'copy image location'. In Internet Explorer its not so simple, you have to right-click the image, choose properties then select / highlight the URL and then right-click again to copy it.

:)

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Sweeeeeet!!! thanks hank solo and marina del ray. I feel like I've graduated to the next level..:)
 

nervas

more crickets than friends
I have been doing this thing this year where I am tracking how many complete albums I can listen to in 2009. I have a 160GB iPod that's full, and I usually spend so much time jumping from band to band and track to track I decided I'd try and get through some complete albums, good or bad. If they're on the iPod, then they must have been put there for a reason. So anyway as of today I have made it through 37 albums. Here are the last five I listened to:

Love Is Hell by Ryan Adams
Album Of The Year by The Good Life
Sleeping With Ghosts by Placebo
Either/Or by Elliott Smith
I'm Wide Awake It's Morning by Bright Eyes

All were very good albums, with Elliott Smith and Bright Eyes being the standouts.

Anyway I'm off to finish the album I'm currently listening to: Here My Dear by Marvin Gaye.
 
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