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It's the White Album turned over and upside down. Now who's being silly! Paul
DaveyW, This Hawkwind is on my 'short list' is it as good as I have read about? cheers, Jim
Hi Jim,It sounds as though you and I were in the same boat, both got a few Hawkwind albums, but never owned or heard this legendary live album.It arrived on Friday as part of a DISCOGS order, I'd been waiting for a NM copy to turn up on the DOGS at a sensible price for quite some time.Waited for an empty house, poured a glass of red and just sat and listened all the way through.I was not disappointed After hearing a few Live Hawkwind albums which have been a hotch potch of random tracks, hearing a whole concert all the way through with the appropriate in filling segments all in the right places really hit the mark.The other album I'd recommend is Live Chronicles, again a full rendition of the Chronicles of the Black Sword tour (that was an amazing spectacle to see live )I'd fully recommend both JimCheersDave
Paul, P'man is playing with us it was (or could be) this 1st T. Rex lp. The back of the sleeve of
It is that LP but mine is all whiteI'm sorry I posted it
P'man, don't be - you are just missing the mini poster part! I think / heard the the record company wanted to market Marc Bolan as a teen 'heart throb' I bet when you picked up this lp the original owner still had the mini poster on their bedroom wall
I love that Bee Gees Lp but it just wasn't cutting today
Spinning some David's this evening David Bromberg – David Bromberg Columbia – C 31104 US 1971
Musta seen Bromberg three or four times back in the day. Saw him at Stony Brook University on Long Island...one time he had a bawdy looking gal dancing on stage to "Sharon." In poor taste, maybe, but fun. He's making violins in Wilmington, DE now...Paul
I know you're resilient. You'll recover. Who else can I bust chops with? Certainly not the homegrown midwesterners where I've spent the last 20 years!
Thanks Jim I bought that LP used long before the internet and I always thought that was the way it came