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M.O.W.A.T. |
Keith Richards - Talk Is Cheap
The Temptations - The Ultimate Collection
Social Distortion - White Light White Heat White Trash
Snoop Dogg - Greatest Hits (HONEST!!!)
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mac_daddy |
echo and the bunnymen - august 25, 1984
roxy music - july 30, 2001 |
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Zeeta |
Sex Pistols Bollocks... Especially the 3rd verse of "Problems" where Steve Jones really is on fire!
AC/DC - If you want Blood...
James Brown - Early material such as Please etc
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Gazza |
Lucinda Williams - "Sweet Old World" - demos
Steve Earle - Englewood, Colorado from last Friday (1/4/05)
U2 - San Diego & Anaheim '05 (3 shows from last week)
Stones - Sucking In the 70's
Van Morrison - Chicago '74
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Honky Tonk Man |
quote: Gazza wrote:
Stones - Sucking In the 70's
Oh Gazza! You haven't given in and bought it have you?
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Popguy |
Somethings gotta give soundtrack, but Jack Nicholson singing La vie en rose is quite ridiculous. |
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Dan |
HANOI ROCKS JAPAN TV COMPILATION
KISS BACKSTAGE FOOTAGE ETC LUBBOCK/DALLAS MAY 1990
SPRINGSTEEN EAST BERLIN 88
AEROSMITH PHILADELPHIA 1/19/90
GOLDEN EARRING ROCKPALAST 1982
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Jair |
Everything's OK, Reverend Al Green
Greendale, Neil Young
In Between Dreams, Jack Johnson
Still Life (the Australian Edition), Rolling Stones
Push the Button, Chemical Brothers,
I need some extra pairs of ears!!! |
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Soldatti |
AC/DC - stiff upper lip |
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MrPleasant |
Neil Young - Decade |
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Honky Tonk Man |
Final Straw - Snow Patrol
The Holy Bible - Manic Street Preachers
Bridges To Babylon - Strolling Bones |
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Nellcote |
Soundtrack to "The Big Easy" |
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Gazza |
quote: Honky Tonk Man wrote:
Oh Gazza! You haven't given in and bought it have you?
I posted about it the other day in another thread. It was cheap and I got it for the 3 otherwise unavailable songs. The sound quality is top notch, although I never liked the edits on the original...but its worth getting for "If I Was a Dancer" and "Everything is turning to gold" alone.
They can take a flying fuck at a doughnut however, if they think I'm going to buy Made In The Shade |
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Jair |
Neil Young's The Greatest Hits is fabulous.
Even haven't any unreleased song, the recordings quality is amazing.
It is really worth to buy it.
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FPM C10 |
David Johansen & the Harry Smiths: "Shaker"
recommended
DVD: American Folk Blues Festival Vol.3 (Skip James, Hound Dog Taylor, Muddy Waters, Little Walter, Koko Taylor, Bukka White, Son House, and others)
HIGHLY recommended
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Surround Sister |
BLACK UHURU "Black Sounds Of Freedom"
- best reggae album ever made which doesnt feature Bob Marley as main man... |
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MrPleasant |
Sticky Fingers. |
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Nellcote |
La Bamba Soundtrack
[Edited by Nellcote] |
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Madafaka |
U2 - Pop Mart In Buenos Aires (6 February 1998)
U2 - San Diego (28 March 2005)
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Soldatti |
U2 - Pop
Radiohead - Ok Computer |
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Nellcote |
Dave Edmunds-Repeat When Necessary
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M.O.W.A.T. |
Sucking In The Seventies
Made In The Shade (ok! so I'm a completist! Never had the album before.) |
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MrPleasant |
Deep Purple - In Rock |
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Surround Sister |
MrPleasant; Nice choice:
Been Purple fan (dont be confused by my user name, no chicks are DP fans, right?) since Machine Head. In Rock rescued thru the toughest of superficial syntheziser era of 1985-86. I also - like Gillan does - find Fireball shamingly underrated... Which is your fav(-orites) on the album? |
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MrPleasant |
quote: Surround Sister wrote:
MrPleasant; Nice choice:
Been Purple fan (dont be confused by my user name, no chicks are DP fans, right?) since Machine Head. In Rock rescued thru the toughest of superficial syntheziser era of 1985-86. I also - like Gillan does - find Fireball shamingly underrated... Which is your fav(-orites) on the album?
Hi. I'm just getting to know them, but those opening tracks ("side one", really) were a fine introduction.  |
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M.O.W.A.T. |
Just picked up a CD at Wal-Mart (of all places!!!) called: Hollywood Rose: the roots of Guns n' Roses. It's the band that both Axl, Izzy Stradlin and drummer Steven Adler were in before GNR (along with Tracii Guns). It's basically 5 songs in different forms (5 demos, 5 remixed by Gilbey Clarke and 5 remixed by Fred Coury for a total of 15 tracks). The demos were recorded in 1984 but the remixed ones sound amazing. You can definitely hear the beginnings of GNR on these songs and for my money, they wouldn't have sounded out of place on Appetite for Destruction. If you are a GNR fan, I would highly recommend picking this one up.
Tracklisting:
Original Demo Version:
1. Killing Time
2. Anything Goes
3. Rocker
4. Shadow Of Your Love
5. Reckless Life
Remixed by Gilbey Clarke:
6. Killing Time
7. Anything Goes
8. Rocker
9. Shadow Of Your Love (guitar overdubs by Tracii Guns)
10. Reckless Life (guitar overdubs by Tracii Guns)
Remixed by Fred Coury:
11. Killing Time
12. Anything Goes
13. Rocker
14. Shadow Of Your Love
15. Reckless Life
[Edited by M.O.W.A.T.] |
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Soldatti |
Sucking in the 70's
Emotional Rescue |
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Nellcote |
Stones-Live @ The El Mocambo '77 |
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Fuc*ing Andrew |
Fiji Joe "Cornbread Hex. Available exclusively at www.maxlugar.com |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
Frank Zappa: FZ:OZ Live January 1976 Sydney |
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